Monday, August 10, 2009

Obama's Running Scared, Disses 70% of Americans Who Don't Want Gov't Health Care

But we will accept the SUPERIOR Health-Care that you, Congress and the Judges have, that we AMERICANS PAY FOR!


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Partial text of this portion of his speech to Liberals in VA.

"I don't mind, by the way, of being responsible..."

Oh yeah! Well then, admit your role in causing the financial meltdown that started this whole financial mess, Savings and Investments lost, Jobs lost, etc., etc!

I don't mind cleaning up the mess

"But I don't want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking." (That's you Obama and your Socialist Minions. So SHUT UP, already!)

"I want them to get out of the way so we can clean up the mess."
(Okay, I agree with you there Barry! GET OUT of the way and let us Americans clean up YOUR MESS!!! In fact just step down!

"I don't mind cleaning up after them, but don't do a lot of talking."
(NO! Just shut up and step down! You've caused enough problems, so many in fact that it will take 10 -20 years to undo the damage you've caused!)

(The Best Idea is, if it's possible, just Prove that you are not a Natural Born Citizen so we can reverse all your ROTTEN decisions and the even worse bills you've signed.)

(If you are a legal Natural born citizen then prove it and resign. We won't be able to change what you've done to destroy America but we can stop any more of your crap and try to undo most of your damage!)

Been around the Block more than once.
Grumpy Old Man




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Sunday, August 9, 2009

PJTV: Sonja Schmidt on Obama's "Friends"

Sonja Schmidt's "Left Exposed" takes a deeper look at President Obama's lifelong friends and discovers that, with friends like his, you not only don't need enemies, you might actually be one.

http://www.pjtv.com/




Saturday, August 8, 2009

Policy Translated: Health Care Reform

Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Gregory Conko explains the debate over health care