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To: garjog

Here is the question on my mind. How do you know when a pathological liar is telling the truth? Every other time Obama’s mouth is moving lies are spewing out. In this case, we get some hearsay to the effect that Obama claimed to be a Muslim. Suddenly the man who lies about everything else let the truth slip out.

The evidence for Obama’s sudden decision to become a truth-teller? Well there really isn’t any. If people want to believe the Liar in Chief finally decided that honesty is the best policy, then there’s nothing anybody can say that will change their minds. From my experience, however, the pathological, malignant narcissist is not to be trusted. Especially when he says something you genuinely want to hear, and want to believe.


205 posted on 06/17/2010 8:37:00 AM PDT by Fantasywriter
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To: Fantasywriter
“pathological, malignant narcissist”

Well said. How about the Obama saying that the panel of oil experts agreed to ban all Gulf drilling? The panel said that banning all drilling was ADDED to the document after they signed on. Unbelievable.

Or, how about “if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan,” all the while knowing that the fines on employers for not providing care is far less than the cost they provide now, resulting in employers dropping workers and forcing the insurance companies out of business. Obama knew this when he repeatedly made the promise. He is a colossal liar and worst possible corrupt politician.

No need to believe in the far fetched no-birth-certificate or secret Muslims narratives to have utter contempt for this worst president in our life time.

206 posted on 06/17/2010 2:04:35 PM PDT by garjog
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