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Poll: Has Obama kept his promises?


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2013 Jan 23, 9:57am   34,437 views  88 comments

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81   Scagnetti   2013 Jan 25, 2:31pm  

Thedaytoday says

Thedaytoday says

RT news really that different than CNN? Is

Unless the Russian State own CNN, no it is not the same.

You make a stupid conclusion.

Hahahahaha

Did you realize you quoted yourself, then called yourself stupid! Way to go 3x12!

82   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 25, 3:47pm  

Scagnetti says

Poll: Has Obama kept his promises?

Vote for me and I will do for you ....(insert here)

Demands Gov't 'Bacon' in Return for Supporting Obama

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS30up_rTIM

83   Scagnetti   2013 Jan 26, 1:46am  

http://www.youtube.com/embed/xzvHpWCMAnU

List of lobbyists appointed by Obama...

"Eric Holder, attorney general nominee, was registered to lobby until 2004 on behalf of clients including Global Crossing, a bankrupt telecommunications firm [now confirmed].
-Tom Vilsack, secretary of agriculture nominee, was registered to lobby as recently as last year on behalf of the National Education Association.
-William Lynn, deputy defense secretary nominee, was registered to lobby as recently as last year for defense contractor Raytheon, where he was a top executive.
-William Corr, deputy health and human services secretary nominee, was registered to lobby until last year for the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, a non-profit that pushes to limit tobacco use.
-David Hayes, deputy interior secretary nominee, was registered to lobby until 2006 for clients, including the regional utility San Diego Gas & Electric.
-Mark Patterson, chief of staff to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, was registered to lobby as recently as last year for financial giant Goldman Sachs.
-Ron Klain, chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden, was registered to lobby until 2005 for clients, including the Coalition for Asbestos Resolution, U.S. Airways, Airborne Express and drug-maker ImClone.
-Mona Sutphen, deputy White House chief of staff, was registered to lobby for clients, including Angliss International in 2003.
-Melody Barnes, domestic policy council director, lobbied in 2003 and 2004 for liberal advocacy groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, the American Constitution Society and the Center for Reproductive Rights.
-Cecilia Munoz, White House director of intergovernmental affairs, was a lobbyist as recently as last year for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
-Patrick Gaspard, White House political affairs director, was a lobbyist for the Service Employees International Union.
-Michael Strautmanis, chief of staff to the president’s assistant for intergovernmental relations, lobbied for the American Association of Justice from 2001 until 2005."

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/02/03/the-list-of-lobbyists-in-the-obama-administration/

84   mell   2013 Jan 26, 1:54am  

Looks like the Monsanto guy is missing who was put into the FDA by Obummer.

85   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 26, 4:52am  

Scagnetti says

Hahahahaha

Did you realize you quoted yourself, then called yourself stupid! Way to go 3x12!

Hahha no, that's no what happened. Dumb ass.

86   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 26, 4:53am  

LEO says

Yes, while this give me pause I am not sure how much it actually matters. FOX "news" is privately held yet it would be hard to rival FOX for output of effective propaganda.

I was responding to this, fukwit Spagnetti

87   Scagnetti   2013 Jan 26, 2:00pm  

Thedaytoday says

Scagnetti says

Hahahahaha

Did you realize you quoted yourself, then called yourself stupid! Way to go 3x12!

Hahha no, that's no what happened. Dumb ass.

Thedaytoday says

LEO says

Yes, while this give me pause I am not sure how much it actually matters. FOX "news" is privately held yet it would be hard to rival FOX for output of effective propaganda.

I was responding to this, fukwit Spagnetti

First off, it's ok to make a mistake 121212, which you obviously did. We are all imperfect and prone to making them. You have to learn to admit those mistakes and move on. I think you don't want to seem stupid or uninformed, but you're approach is wrong. Being able to admit mistakes can garner respect and is a sign of intelligence and maturity, whereas the inability to admit mistakes, fosters disrespect and shows immaturity and ignorance.

Secondly, I'm tired of your incessant name calling directed towards others and myself. I already ignored your alter ego 121212 for the very same reason. I won't delete your posts or ignore your new identity.....yet. Go ahead and post on this thread, but keep it clean! If you can't control yourself, don't post.

88   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 28, 12:46am  

Scagnetti says

Secondly, I'm tired of your incessant name calling directed towards others and myself. I already ignored your alter ego 121212 for the very same reason.

I've had pimples on my asscrack more endearing than him.

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