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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Bush welcomes Obama to White House

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SpecialistMC

. "Was young Obama Indonesian citizen? Document, travel suggest 'Barry Soetero' member of world's largest Muslim country". "That question has been circulating on the blogosphere with increased fury the past few days, since a photograph emerged of Obama's school registration papers as a child in Indonesia – the world's most populous Muslim nation – showing the presidential candidate listed as a "Muslim" with "Indonesian" citizenship". "An investigation into Indonesian citizenship law and a review of Obama's biography and travels suggest the Illinois senator at one point may have been a citizen of Indonesia. That would not necessarily disqualify Obama to run for president, but it could raise loyalty concerns". Go to:)http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=72656 "‘I will stand with the (Muslims) should the political winds shift in an ugly direction". Quote by Obama: From Audacity of Hope. .
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josephbbl

SpecialistMC: Obama HIRED A JEW to be his Chief of Staff
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clarence1

SpecialistMC: Got to be all right. The FBI and all security agencies have completed their background checks and he has his clearance, doesn't he? He's already received the highest of classified briefings. He is already deeply knowledgable of what the White House knows, all that despite terrorist ties and foreign affiliations. Yet, I can't be employed in my field by the Federal government because of my long residencies outside of the U.S. eventhough I don't have any terrorist contacts or illicit drug use or connections whatsoever, but the One who has admitted to drug use in his book and has had terrorist connections and criminal ties is already cleared. That is America the beautiful and equality for all, except white caucasion males and high profile women.
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CMPark

. I wonder if the Bush family will trash the White House when they move out the way the Clinton family did? Probably not.
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metnurse

I love and respect President and Mrs. Bush. He's taken such a beating from the media and they never really bothered to get to know Mr. Bush. I know that history will show him to be one of our most outstanding presidents. If Mr. Gore had had to deal with Sept. 11th, the war in Iraq, and Katrina and her followers, our nation would have folded into a 3rd world country. The press, with few exceptions, have tried to ruin a great man. His calm, grace under fire, and manner toward such ugliness shows how great he is.
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JCBPS

"Mrs. Obama was scheduled to scout out possible schools for her two daughters — Georgetown Day, Maret and Sidwell Friends have been rumored to be high on the list"--- nice, safe private schools. I wasn't fond of Jimmy Carter when he was president. At least he was consistent by sending his daughter, Amy to a public DC school while being against anything similiar to school vouchers. Unlike Bill Clinton & guess who. Why is it that democrats have 1 set of education standards for their family & another set for the public that is so much lower? Sounds a bit elitist to me for a party that supposedly represents the everyday citizen.
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BannedMonique

metnurse said: "If Mr. Gore had had to deal with Sept. 11th, the war in Iraq,..." Firstly , Gore would NOT have started a war in Iraq. He would have taken the support we had from our allies and rallied them to root out terrorists in Afghanistan. I think Gore would also have pushed the Saudis to to stop funding the madrassas in Pakistan, the hub for extremism. Bush's ties to the Saudis are legendary and prevented us from dealing directly with the spread of radical Islam.
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janis

JCBPS- I am not a huge Obama fan, but can we leave his decision on how best to educate (and protect) his daughters out of the discussion? Attack his policies- not his choices as a father. I believe that was the whole problem during the election. Both sides, in many ways, made a serious debate into a petty and very personal drama. The election is over- can we stop with all that nonsense now?
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Schwartz5534

If Obama were only the Head of State, as the Queen of England is, he would be perfect for the job. He will undoubtedly succeed greatly in that ceremonious capacity; but Americans and the world have no idea how he will govern as the Chief Executive, Chief Legislator, Chief Diplomat, or especially as the Commander in Chief. I do not doubt that Obama will bring change. But will he bring the “Change We Need” as he so vehemently promised? We’ll see… www.IsThisTheChangeWeNeed.com
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xpress_yourself

I really wonder why so many mainstream media illuminati felt there would be a fight or something at this meeting. They just love drama.
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