Posted on 12/16/2010 10:26:25 AM PST by Talkradio03
Inside the universe of Obama lies, November 12, 2010
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
Good find.
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Here’s the direct link to the video you mentioned:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkQTOpehn58&feature=player_embedded
I note that you claim to be the author of the content,
and according to Youtube the video was posted by “Whitehouse”.
I’ll assume you are honest and actually ARE the author of the video.
You must work in the Whitehouse propaganda office!
Are you Robert Gibbs?
Or were you lying about being the author of the content?
Pelosi has the NERVE to say “Imagine what we could do with $23billion” (horrors if we don’t re-implement the estate [death] tax)
But no mention of the $43 billion in one earmark alone- for a pure handout to ‘the poor’ from a guy who started some ‘foundation’ in his home.
Wait, Obama ia a LIAR? Stunning development! /s
We Can’t Afford What Are Called Earmarks.So we need to change the name lets just call it operating costs or some other lame name.
Mr. Obama is an inveterate fibber. He is also a Tower of Jello.
democRATS...bazarro world to the max!
We need a big black hole for the trash.
He is a man of many parts, apparently.
Today he is the Whitehouse.
Two days ago he was “Scott Hennen.”
On Monday, he was “The Daily Caller” (until the Admin Mod gave credit to the real source of his material.)
Sunday last, he was “OmniChristianVids.”
Maybe the truth is that he is Simon Templar, “The Saint” and as such never sure of his true identity.
.....or he could be just a thief.
The Val Kilmer version or Roger Moore?
The date you used 12/16/10 has been replaced with the date of the video.
The title you used
"Obama Weekly Address One Month Ago: "We Can't Afford What Are Called Earmarks" (Video)"
has been replaced with the title found at the linked source.
Unless you create a video yourself, or write an actual article, please attribute the actual writer and source, and then provide a link to the original article, video, etc. rather than attempting to drive up your click counts on your blog.
Thanks.
The Kilmer character was far more believable and adept at disguise. For me, the memorable moment in the film was when Dr. Emma Russell (Elizabeth Shue) asks Templar “Who are you, ~really~?” and he replies “No one knows for sure, least of all me.”
I thought that captured the existential solitude of the character (and probably Kilmer himself) quite well.
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