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Obama: 'Meaningful breakthrough' reached at talks
AP ^
| 12/18/2009
| MICHAEL CASEY and JENNIFER LOVEN
Posted on 12/18/2009 5:35:47 PM PST by Phlap
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To: Phlap
” In a secret meeting between Chinese, Indian, and Brazilian heads of state, the door swung open revealing President Obama,
who hadnt been invited but had arrived to crash the meeting.
Several diplomats protested the intrusion, but Obama simply informed them he wouldnt accept them negotiating in secret.
He sat down and started talking.”
To: Wild Irish Rogue
Maybe nobama will break into the DIM-oc-RATS’ secret meetings in the US senate and open them to the public?
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12/18/2009 6:47:37 PM PST
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hal ogen
To: Phlap
Obama may eventually become known as "the man who killed Copenhagen," said Greenpeace U.S. Executive Director Phil Radford. Killed Copenhagen! Look what he has done to the US. In 10 months he has destroyed what it has taken 60 years to build.
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12/18/2009 7:38:04 PM PST
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depressed in 06
(Tea parties today, Lexington tomorrow.)
To: Phlap
I saw our illustrious leader first state that there were no commitments, then a few sentences later talk about insuring that nations meet their obligations. He is so full of s*** its funny.
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12/18/2009 8:37:05 PM PST
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Conan the Conservative
(Crush the liberals, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of the hippies.)
To: Phlap; SteamShovel; SolitaryMan; grey_whiskers; IrishCatholic; Darnright; Entrepreneur; livius; ...
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12/19/2009 3:48:27 AM PST
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steelyourfaith
(Time to prosecute Al Gore now that fellow scam artist Bernie Madoff is in stir.)
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