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In reply to the discussion: I see no reason for Obama to sit down with Romney [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)4. Oh, no it's not. Romney's vile, racist spewing yesterday
would make his being invited to the WH a slap in the face to all of us who supported Obama.
And your comment about President Obama being "secretly part gangster" is a disgusting wingnut meme that shouldn't be repeated here.
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oh... what an ass. well, that is why i was seeing those titles. thanks. two days after
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#7
This is all right wing propaganda to get their candidate and their needs met.
liberal N proud
Nov 2012
#3
"What I want to do is get ideas from him and see if there are ways we can work together.”
GeorgeGist
Nov 2012
#38
I think that crack about "nobody needs to ask where's my birth certificate" ...
Ganja Ninja
Nov 2012
#11
I think lying asswipes like Romney should be marginalized like the dangerous idiots they are...
AzDar
Nov 2012
#21
All he said yesterday underscores what he's BEEN saying throughout the campaign
CakeGrrl
Nov 2012
#39
Did Bush offer to sit down with Democrats and discuss their ideas and solutions?
argiel1234
Nov 2012
#46