Posted on 06/03/2014 9:27:13 PM PDT by ctpsb
"...If they truly fear the unchecked growth of presidential power, then their best option is to come to the table and force compromise. It's the one sure way to keep Obama from going cowboy (or, in their minds, tyrant)."
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Candidates for president should say their first executive order will be to delete all of Obama’s executive orders. He’s abuse of power is not law.
When that man is dead and gone
When that man is dead and gone
When they lay him twelve feet deep
Ill be there to laugh, not weep
When that man is dead and gone.
What a day to wake up on
What a way to greet the dawn
Satanll take him by the hand
To meet old Gerring, look what, man
When that man is dead and gone
When that man is dead and gone
Some fine day the newsll flash
Satan with no mustache
Is asleep beneath the lawn
When that man is dead and gone
What a day to wake up on
What a way to greet the dawn
When a certain man is dead and gone
OK, I'll settle for him being in Leavenworth. So far back in they will have to pump in sunshine.
they would like them to share their blame.
Why...not even Putin is compromising with Obama why should Republican politicians do so.......
sarc/
What made Bush go cowboy (or, in their minds, tyrant).?
Oh yea..... he was just an stupid SOB .....I forgot
Candidates for Congress should say their first action will be to draft articles if IMPEAHCMENT and throw Obama out of office. Dealing with Biden should be easier, particularly if the GOP has both chambers.
James Oliphant
When he greeted Obama in the Oval Office, W presented him with a coat replete with the Presidential Seal as a welcoming gift. Unfortunately, Obama was not aware of W's practical jokes and thought the stack of Pocket Vetoes he found in the breast were the real thing.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Everything would be so much better if we would just play nice with the communist!!!
Bump
if they dont want us jumping to the left then they should compromise and move to the left with us
where was all this ‘compromise’ when Bush was President?
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