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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Donor in Richardson probe also gave to Obama

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ataloss

No one with any ties to No Bama will answer any questions about these donations. The media just keeps turning a blind eye to anything that would taint No Bama. But some day we will get to say I told you so. You can't have this many connections to dirty people without being dirty yourself. Ain't likely!
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polka5943

This is the only place I have heard this news. Keep up the good work, Washington Times for getting the entire story out.
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chicagoknowsbarry

Oh Barry, not that money thing again! Don't worry, you are the great one and now that you are going to appoint Sanja Gupta to surgeon general, just think how much bootlicking you will get from CNN and the soon to be broke New York Times. If Leon "oh not him again" Panetta doesn't work out, I think Wolf Blitzer would be a great choice to lead the CIA. He's got the right qualifications - he pants when you walk by a a cool made up name! You can also make Soup Can Brown your Nutrition Czar and she can tell everyone how to make tomato soup with both milk and water. It's all going to be so much fun!
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bloggersreport

This is a house of cards from the beginning. Probably more scandals to come. Read what Biden even said about Obama yesterday. http://www.bloggersreport.com/2009/01/07/biden-obama-made-mistake-not-consulting-feinstein/
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roush6

Obama could have avoided this controversy altogether if only he'd kept his promise, and stuck to federal matching funds, like his opponent did. But no, he had to buy the election. He made this bed, now he can lie in it. Although with an extremely compliant MSM, it will surely be a comfortable bed.
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jshaver001

According to Mr. Obama, in an interview with Keith Oberman of MSNBC, "This is not the David Rubin I had known. I reject his behavior in this matter. Neither I nor anyone on my staff had any knowledge of this matter. And, I did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky--not ever, not one single time." It is believed by persons close to Mr. Obama, who declined to be identified for this interview, that Mr. Obama is increasingly frequently channeling former President Bill Clinton when confronted with controversy and scandal. On a related matter regarding the appointment of Roland Burris to the US Senate by disgraced Governor Rod Blagojevich, Mr. Obama stated that "this is the Roland Burris that I know--I could no more disown him than I could my now dead grandmother. That said, Governor Blagojevich is not the Governor I had known. I reject his behavior in everything he has ever done except this recent appointment of former Illinois Attorney General Burris." Film at 11.
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ziggy_stardust

Oops, the puppet must have acted without consulting Soros, Pelosi, Feinstein, etc. What a joke this underqualified neophyte is.
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rpsboyz

Obama never ceases to amaze me with his "that's not the so-and-so that I know". What a load of crap. Obama is a fraud, liar, cheat, swindler and whatever else you can call him. He is a joke to the role of president.
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