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    I clicked on this thread rather interested in what this could be, when I found out it was Obama mispronouncing a name I rolled my eyes big time. How many times did Bush say "Nucular" again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulflower View Post
    Nothing as bad as going to London and bragging to the press about meeting the MI6
    Please don't give Willard the loser any more sun talk fourm time.

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    The United States electorate was given a choice......Mormon or Moron.....the voters spoke....so be it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grindelwald View Post
    I clicked on this thread rather interested in what this could be, when I found out it was Obama mispronouncing a name I rolled my eyes big time. How many times did Bush say "Nucular" again?

    Let the impeachment begin.......

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    Everything I've heard on T.V. and seen on the internet says that " the world stage" sighed a collective sigh of relief when they heard that Pres. Obama had won re-election and Romney lost.



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    Quote Originally Posted by georjec2 View Post
    Everything I've heard on T.V. and seen on the internet says that " the world stage" sighed a collective sigh of relief when they heard that Pres. Obama had won re-election and Romney lost.


    Yes indeed. They were relieved because we showed them that the most powerful nation on earth was not going to be turned over to the Tea Party wingnuts, moonbats and right-wing crazies. In short, we proved that the sane people will remain in charge, and those whom I mentioned above would be safely marginalized. Glad to clear that up for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauliseum View Post
    Yes indeed. They were relieved because we showed them that the most powerful nation on earth was not going to be turned over to the Tea Party wingnuts, moonbats and right-wing crazies. In short, we proved that the sane people will remain in charge, and those whom I mentioned above would be safely marginalized. Glad to clear that up for you.
    The collective sigh of relief undoubtedly came from his radical Muslim brothers that he supported during the so called Arab Spring, the Russians with whom he can now be more flexible since reeelection, and his many uninformed supporters expecting more free stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry K View Post
    The collective sigh of relief undoubtedly came from his radical Muslim brothers that he supported during the so called Arab Spring, the Russians with whom he can now be more flexible since reeelection, and his many uninformed supporters expecting more free stuff!
    You appear to have delusions of adequacy. You have four more years to find that certified birth certificate. Good luck, Gino-love has your back. When you go out looking for that BC, go to kenya first. LOL LOL LOL
    Last edited by musicmd; 11-21-2012 at 09:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry K View Post
    The United States electorate was given a choice......Mormon or Moron.....the voters spoke....so be it!
    The mormon is the moron and Americans did speak, loud and clear...

    Back to back landslide victories..

    Loud and clear...

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    Quote Originally Posted by naive
    Back to back landslide victories..
    McCain was a landslide thanks to Sarah "Africa is a country" Palin, but winning by 2.8% of the popular vote isn't really a landslide. Decisive victory? Sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by songfourone View Post
    let the impeachment begin.......
    lol lol lol lol
    Last edited by musicmd; 11-21-2012 at 09:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grindelwald View Post
    McCain was a landslide thanks to Sarah "Africa is a country" Palin, but winning by 2.8% of the popular vote isn't really a landslide. Decisive victory? Sure.

    I thought it was because she could see Russia from the porch of the governors mansion..

    My standards for a landslide or decisive victory, are when the results are announced by 11:15 pm on election night..I keep it simple..

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    Quote Originally Posted by naive
    I thought it was because she could see Russia from the porch of the governors mansion..
    Perhaps it's because she thought the queen was the head of government in England!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    Oh joy...

    Four more years of ODS stupidity...

    Hatred disquised (poorly) as political criticism...

    Ah, such is the price of freedom.
    And prior to that, 8 years of BDS.

    It's a way of life for both sides now.

    Such is the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizard777 View Post
    If Congress is too busy going insane over Ambassador Rice to worry about any of that why should he?
    He might want to keep his favorability rating above theirs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRaven View Post
    He might want to keep his favorability rating above theirs.
    Why, please explain. Four more years A bureaucrat is a Democrat who holds some office that a Republican wants. LOL LOL LOL

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