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RPT-Obama's Slogan: Looking To Replace "Hope And Change"
Reuters ^
| 2/18/12
| Jeff Mason
Posted on 02/19/2012 12:05:01 AM PST by Lmo56
WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Winning The Future. Greater Together. We Don't Quit.
They may not be official but those are all phrases that could in one form or another be candidates to become President Barack Obama's re-election slogan.
Advisers say a fresh slogan to replace the winning "Change we can believe in" mantra of 2008, is unlikely to appear before Obama knows who his Republican opponent will be and starts big campaign travel swings, likely in the spring or summer.
His campaign posters now say simply, "Obama 2012."
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: elections; obama; politics; slogan
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02/19/2012 9:08:10 AM PST
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ETL
(ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
also by Fairey
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02/19/2012 9:10:59 AM PST
by
ETL
(ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
To: tweakDU
How about:
EVERYTHING WILL HAPPEN EVENTUALLY!Everything bad for America that is (if the Obamanists continue occupying the WH).
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02/19/2012 9:15:10 AM PST
by
ETL
(ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
To: Yorlik803
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posted on
02/19/2012 11:48:14 AM PST
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Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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