Posted on 05/27/2012 2:59:03 PM PDT by therightliveswithus
The Obama campaign machine is ramping up, after going six consecutive years without taking a break. Today, they are offering people the opportunity to voice their feedback on the President's job performance. Obviously, they've only sent this email to supporters. However, we've got the link for anyone to voice their real opinion.
Tired of Obama's blame and hype? Tired of his lies and debt? Crash Obama's feedback page and let them know the truth. The best part is that they actually have text boxes where you can enter your own opinions instead of mindlessly choosing between Obama's "accomplishments."
So, go to this site right now to give feedback: Share Your Feedback.
Just a word of warning, however. As always, Obama's website has some creepy terms of use. One of the submission terms is that you give Obama for America "perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, sublicensable, royalty free license to publish, reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, edit, modify, create derivative works of and otherwise use the Submissions in any manner or media." (Emphasis mine).
Unsurprisingly, the Obama campaign reserves the right to "edit" and "modify" your words, which means you can write "Obama is the worst President in my lifetime," and they can quote you as writing, "Obama is the greatest President ever."
Quix- Sorry I repeated when I meant to put All with you on this thread. This is very important to the Article Quix posts with Url. It is about the satanic temple that Hitler was interested that obama was fascinated with too. After Quix article watch the 3 part video. I think very well done. I posted this last July. Very pertinent to his article post. http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/churchhistory/pergamon/
Thanks for the ping!
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