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The Seven Most Disturbing Moments So Far in Barack Obama's Presidency

KYoung43 Wrote: Apr 17, 2012 8:48 AM
... There are LEBENTY-seven more examples. Regarding the first bailout, I remember Dianne Feinstein coming to the podium and saying that 94 percent of the faxes, emails and phone calls to her office from constituents urged her to vote NO but, "These people JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND" (we're too stupid, in other words). She said SHE was a SENATOR. SHE served for SIX years because SHE had to make THE TOUGH DECISIONS. And she is funneling money to her husband's companies (billions of $$) with her position on the defense committee or whatever "tough" assignment she has. Old sow.

Picking out the most disturbing moments of Barack Obama's presidency is kind of like trying to choose the wettest parts of the ocean. Other than his "Even a blind squirrel sometimes gets a nut" moment where he said "yes" when the SEALS asked if they were allowed to kill Osama Bin Laden, his entire presidency has been one long, slow motion bamboo shoot sliding under the country's fingernails. So, everyone reading will probably be able to think of a few national nightmares that aren't included.

7) Obama bows to a Saudi King: Had Obama spent his childhood entirely in the United...

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