Posted on 07/27/2008 12:11:04 PM PDT by Hillary'sMoralVoid
Wow! If you listen to Obama's latest policy shift on Iraq, he sounds just like McCain, and Bush. Hell, he might as well hire Karl Rove to help further refine his image! I guess if withdrawal is conditions-based, his next conclusion will be that we might just be there for 100 years. Thank you, Senator Obama, errr Barack McBush, for your "new", entirely original, policy decision!
Meet the new boss, more pandering than the old boss.
Seriously though, we should be praising hussein obama for flip-flopping to his senses. If, by some ungodly chance, he wins the presidency, I’d hate to see him govern with the idiocy he sold the stupid democrats to gain the nomination.
Has nothing to lose, I mean people are walking around calling Romney a conservative.
he might as well hire Karl Rove to help further refine his image!
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Maybe he did !!!!
Obama has been moving right towards the center on several issues for the past 2 years or so..
It is time to irritate the neighbors
http://store.johnmccain.com/
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Uh, that would be Barry Dunham McBush. Harvard grad and cousin of Dick Cheney.
I dare you to go to DU and post what you think as a critism of Barack McBush! ;)
Hey what is a residual troop anyway? Do they have uniforms and weapons? So how many will there be and how long will they be there?
“Id hate to see him govern with the idiocy he sold the stupid democrats to gain the nomination”
Goodness gracious, of course, he will govern us the socialist idiocy he has peddled his entire life!
The pressure to “moderate” will disappear. With a Dem congress, it will be easy to cry public “mandate”, and push through a near revolution.
Barack is running for Bush’s third term.
LOL! He knows he is losing the election. Heheheh
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