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View Poll Results: The rise in unemployment to 9.2% is ...
a necessary rise prior to a dramatic fall that is coming as a result of Obama's policies succeeding 3 25.00%
evidence that Obama's policies have failed. 9 75.00%
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Old 07-11-2011, 02:21 PM
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So this so-called "brilliant" Obama blindly following the "failed George Bush policies" deserves to be re-elected?

How does a president voted out 3 years ago still affect the country? Answer: the new guy stinks, and you know it.

How about if the country is that bad from George Bush that we have a couple of stimulus packages and a 1.6 trillion dollar deficit for the year? Oh, did that already.

You guys better come up with a better excuse than "It's all George Bush's fault." You beat that dead horse and nobody is buying it. Your reaction is the one I most look forward to on the first Wednesday in November when the votes are all counted.
"So this so-called "brilliant" Obama blindly following the "failed George Bush policies" deserves to be re-elected?"

No he doesn't Joey. Unlike some I vote based upon who I think the better president will be not simply by what party he belongs to.

"How does a president voted out 3 years ago still affect the country? Answer: the new guy stinks, and you know it"
Joey that first question is Nascar-like. Your busting my stones right? I agree with the second part.

As far as beating a dead horse, its a shame George killed the horse.
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