Posted on 07/29/2010 5:21:24 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Gibbs: If We'd Known About Conviction, Woman Wouldn't Have Stood With Obama
A Charlottesville, Va., resident who stood with President Obama would likely not have been asked to participate in a Rose Garden speech on unemployment if the White House had known she was convicted of prescription drug fraud charges in April 2009, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Thursday.
A Charlottesville, Va., resident who stood with President Obama would likely not have been asked to participate in a Rose Garden speech on unemployment if the White House had known she was convicted of prescription drug fraud charges in April 2009, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Thursday.
"Without knowing a lot, I would certainly say that had that type of information been known, I doubt seriously -- she would not have participated in the event here," Gibbs said at the daily press briefing.
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That is a fact.
You shoudn't say we. You should say them. I never bought into the crap and I suspect you didn't either.
It’s funny, my friend called me to watch this woman walking with The One on television and we both commented that she looked stoned out of her mind.
It appears as though we were not too far off the mark.
It appears to be a subject that many here at FR fear to be associated with..............sad.
I thought the 'Cash for Clunkers' program took care of all of those Obama Biden stickers
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My daughter had the best line about this: “You cannot be a chaperone on a sixth grade field trip to a dairy farm without getting a CORI check to see if you are a felon or pervert. You would think they could do THAT if you are going to stand next to the President!”
Bush’s fault.
I don't think so. They want this guy to stay alive. He's their friend.
KLBJ has been talking about this story today.
I sure hope he does. This is too big, and it is Friday news dump day.
It's between a drug convict and a Marxist radical constituent of Reverend Wright and Bill Ayers.
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