Posted on 08/04/2009 4:15:36 PM PDT by Libloather
The biggest untold story in politics is the movement you're building
The rallies, phone banks, door-to-door canvasses, and town hall meetings you're organizing around the country -- and the movement they represent -- are the reason the defenders of the status quo can't stop change this time around.
In just three short months, more than 1 million people have taken part in our campaign for health insurance reform. But the stories behind that number are even more amazing.
Send your stories and photos to mybarackobama@barackobama.com
Obama’s logos are all creepy.
It’s all hopey and changey crap. Don’t you feel good?
LOL awesome
HAHAHAHAHA.
On the other hand my lady had the same problem and we decided to have a total replacement done on her knee.
6 months later she was walking on her new knee and is now free of any pain.
About a month ago we talked to some tourists from Canada that were visiting here in SoCal. It took the guys wife almost a year and a half to get the procedure done!
My hopey and changey moment is, I hopey the stupid moderates wake up and realize what happens when the candadite isn’t vetted with the issues. It was all there, we knew it, it was presented, it was out there, everywhere, and hopeyfully they regret it.
As far as you feeling sick, I’m having bad dreams, (seriously) perhaps our country needed this wake up call. Too little to late in a lot of instances. Now, we need someone to come in and slash government to to bones.
I guess I’m an independent now, I’ve written the GOP last fall and told them to get lost, I’ll support conservative people, and Michael Steele? How sad.
That ones pretty good.
What is with the three stars and the Army Helmet?
Everything this guy pushes all comes back to that logo. This is out and out idolatry.
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