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In reply to the discussion: So, Obama's Priority is War. Not jobs, not the deficit, not [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)48. But what's the best way to get this GOP congress NOT to approve something?
Put Obama behind it. Who turned it over to Congress? Obama.
I'll hold my judgement until he overrides Congress to make this happen.
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So is it better to be remembered as a mass murderer than not remembered at all? Is that the
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#15
So, Aristotle and Socrates and Jesus and St. Francis and Mary and Martin Luther and
JDPriestly
Sep 2013
#114
Why dont you get brave and make a statement in lieu of using innuendo via question? nm
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#91
It was the motto of Erich Honecker in East Germany "Always forwards, never backwards.” /nt
jakeXT
Sep 2013
#62
You could say he's trying to create jobs in the only sector Republicans support. n/t
mattclearing
Sep 2013
#2
My picture of Iraq: Bush standing under the "Mission Accomplished" banner. I go
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#26
Cali said it best a couple days ago: Obama is beaching his presidency upon the
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#28
We fight to take away the control the shadow government has over our politicians!
Dustlawyer
Sep 2013
#39
You are so right! The Republicans should want the same thing, they can't be happy with
Dustlawyer
Sep 2013
#115
I think it's beside the point what he thinks. I believe The Powers To Be are "helping"
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#92
Imagine if he had fought this hard for the Public Option, imagine if he had stated that even if
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#17
Funny how you don't mention white phosphor (Iraq) or napalm (Vietnam). You're
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#31
Good, then you'll be able to see past your fucking snarky, "puppy for the girls"...
tridim
Sep 2013
#70
yeah, Obama has been lobbying for jobs bills since he was elected and getting nothing but
mulsh
Sep 2013
#45
He didn't fight very hard for the jobs bill. As soon as he came up against resistance he gave up.
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#64
The best jobs bill would be ending the costly trade agreements - he's on the wrong side of that too.
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#67
Trade agreements and wages are still big problems and I am not satisfied with Obama's answer
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#69
Sad, isn't it. I'm so upset, there are no real words to express hoew I feel. n/t
Paper Roses
Sep 2013
#47
Evidence? His speech on Tuesday is about attacking Syria. That makes it his priority:)
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#72
But war is the top of his list. His priority. He went to The G20 and lobbied for it, he's
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#74
When I look around, all I see is evidence of neglected and delayed priorities,
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#79
Wait, now you want to do the double speak and say that Obama's been lobbying for peace? He
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#77
TPTB can't worry about piffles when a despotic tyrant needs to be taught a lesson
indepat
Sep 2013
#87