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In reply to the discussion: As much as I like Obama, there's nothing I can say to defend him. [View all]CrispyQ
(40,970 posts)104. He's a tool for the 1%.
If the repubs hadn't talked such shit like 'legitimate rape' last summer & if Colorado hadn't been a swing state in November, I would have voted green. I'm disgusted with this prez. Not sure what I'll do in 2014, since this lesser of two evils is working so well for me - not.
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Respectfully, that's incorrect. These companies know exactly who they are marketing to.
Demo_Chris
Apr 2013
#63
He also owes the American people an explanation of why he is perpetuating the Republican lie
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#10
SS had nothing to do with the deficit, why is he dragging it into these discussions? Why is he
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#22
You didn't answer the other poster's question. Now I have a couple for you to ignore and be seen
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#46
If you think that anyone here thought the Republicans would accept this then it is not they who are
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#58
I would really rather he didn't play 256 dimensional chess with Social Security that way.
Jamastiene
Apr 2013
#135
Wow, now there's wisdom! It has been offered, but do not complain until it is done!!
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#48
He must have been bought out shortly after taking office because that is when
SammyWinstonJack
Apr 2013
#49
Thanks. Yeah, my reaction to that is; what??? I mean, doesn't something have to be done about
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2013
#29
If it contains anything remotely resembling a tax increase, he can be pretty sure.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2013
#82
dunno, if they lose '14 they can 1) do as little as they want and 2) blame the people pushing things
MisterP
Apr 2013
#88
I don't like people who want to hurt the weak and vulnerable. So I don't like Obama.
forestpath
Apr 2013
#51
Cheap shots about steak dinners with Republicans don't advance your argument.
yellowcanine
Apr 2013
#56
The Obama-Hate is strong in this and other threads ranting about a budget PROPOSAL....
OldDem2012
Apr 2013
#61
I agree the handwringing is kind of pointless and we should obviously contact our reps
NoMoreWarNow
Apr 2013
#73
It's called a wedge issue. The GOP Tea-Nazis will be forced to either defend their stance....
OldDem2012
Apr 2013
#83
The bosses get together and make decisions about people's lives without consulting the people.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2013
#59
Hear, hear, Tierra_Y_Libertad! The wealthy decide, in secret, what the poorer citizens 'need' and we
Mnemosyne
Apr 2013
#87
We were sold of bill of goods that was not delivered. Romney meant certain & swift disaster, Obama
mother earth
Apr 2013
#81