Warrior102
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- May 22, 2011
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"Four More Years of Failure"
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He is president of the United states and is properly called PRESIDENT Obama.
you insult the first lady too.
who is it that you guys would have as a first lady?
A lady who slept with a dr for 10 years or a lady who wanted to share her boyfriend with his wife?
You would think Republicans would try to sway Americans with their policies and ideas.
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Just kidding.
Papa Obama and his failed policies are the issues ..
Just like the Democrats trying to
run on the fake issue of condoms
and churches
as opposed to the real issues that face our nation
Papa Obama and his failed policies are the issues ..
Just like the Democrats trying to
run on the fake issue of condoms
and churches
as opposed to the real issues that face our nation
Your Obama Derangement Syndrome has begun to rot your brain. The "condoms and church" faux controversy was started by Republicans. It's a desperate attempt at changing the subject away from the improving ecomomy.
28 states - some of which are governed by Republicans - already require religious organizations to provide contraceptives through insurance. So, where was the outrage from the right when those states started enacting those laws?
Republicans argue that this is about religious freedom. So why then are Republicans like Roy Blunt proposing legislation that would allow any ogranization (not just organizations associated with religious groups) to refuse to cover contraceptives for any reason? If the goal of Republicans was to convince the public that this isn't about contraceptives, but religious freedom, then they have failed miserably at that goal.
The public is on Obama's side on this issue. A majority of Catholics are on Obama's side on this issue. Republicans have shot themselves in the foot in the corner they backed themselves into.
Papa Obama and his failed policies are the issues ..
Just like the Democrats trying to
run on the fake issue of condoms
and churches
as opposed to the real issues that face our nation
Your Obama Derangement Syndrome has begun to rot your brain. The "condoms and church" faux controversy was started by Republicans. It's a desperate attempt at changing the subject away from the improving ecomomy.
28 states - some of which are governed by Republicans - already require religious organizations to provide contraceptives through insurance. So, where was the outrage from the right when those states started enacting those laws?
Republicans argue that this is about religious freedom. So why then are Republicans like Roy Blunt proposing legislation that would allow any ogranization (not just organizations associated with religious groups) to refuse to cover contraceptives for any reason? If the goal of Republicans was to convince the public that this isn't about contraceptives, but religious freedom, then they have failed miserably at that goal.
The public is on Obama's side on this issue. A majority of Catholics are on Obama's side on this issue. Republicans have shot themselves in the foot in the corner they backed themselves into.
You would think Republicans would try to sway Americans with their policies and ideas.
ha
ha
ha
ha
ha
Ahhhh
ha
ha
ho
ho
ho
ha
ha
tee
hee
giggle
burp
sigh
Just kidding.
Or with their past record of achievements in job creation and the like.
Oh yeah, they haven't done anything.
Nothing.
Or, how about their plans for the future?
But they don't have any of those either.
Best if they stick with LIES about President Obama because that's all they have.
Papa Obama and his failed policies are the issues ..
Just like the Democrats trying to
run on the fake issue of condoms
and churches
as opposed to the real issues that face our nation
Your Obama Derangement Syndrome has begun to rot your brain. The "condoms and church" faux controversy was started by Republicans. It's a desperate attempt at changing the subject away from the improving ecomomy.
28 states - some of which are governed by Republicans - already require religious organizations to provide contraceptives through insurance. So, where was the outrage from the right when those states started enacting those laws?
Republicans argue that this is about religious freedom. So why then are Republicans like Roy Blunt proposing legislation that would allow any ogranization (not just organizations associated with religious groups) to refuse to cover contraceptives for any reason? If the goal of Republicans was to convince the public that this isn't about contraceptives, but religious freedom, then they have failed miserably at that goal.
The public is on Obama's side on this issue. A majority of Catholics are on Obama's side on this issue. Republicans have shot themselves in the foot in the corner they backed themselves into.
LOL, you Obamabots are sure sensitive little people
Did you similarly chastise people who called President Bush "Shrub" or even just "Bush"?He is president of the United states and is properly called PRESIDENT Obama.
Why is it you cant find it in your heart to recognise that the people instilled this honor on him.
They will soon do it again.
And you HATE democracy so much you will still refuse to give him and the American people this honor.
for people like you ONLY YOU get to decide who is honored.
Phoney partriot
That's because they operate solely on emotion.Papa Obama and his failed policies are the issues ..
Just like the Democrats trying to
run on the fake issue of condoms
and churches
as opposed to the real issues that face our nation
Your Obama Derangement Syndrome has begun to rot your brain. The "condoms and church" faux controversy was started by Republicans. It's a desperate attempt at changing the subject away from the improving ecomomy.
28 states - some of which are governed by Republicans - already require religious organizations to provide contraceptives through insurance. So, where was the outrage from the right when those states started enacting those laws?
Republicans argue that this is about religious freedom. So why then are Republicans like Roy Blunt proposing legislation that would allow any ogranization (not just organizations associated with religious groups) to refuse to cover contraceptives for any reason? If the goal of Republicans was to convince the public that this isn't about contraceptives, but religious freedom, then they have failed miserably at that goal.
The public is on Obama's side on this issue. A majority of Catholics are on Obama's side on this issue. Republicans have shot themselves in the foot in the corner they backed themselves into.
LOL, you Obamabots are sure sensitive little people