Posted on 12/03/2010 8:24:50 AM PST by Sub-Driver
(CNN) - President Barack Obama arrived in Afghanistan on Friday on a surprise visit.
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A surprise visit to the troops... how original!!
Congratulations.
One way trip?????
Changing the subject. He is trying to take the attention off of whatever they are cramming down our throats right now in the lame duck congress. Focus on congress, ignore the fool behind the curtain.
What’s his tee time? Or is there a “pick up” game scheduled?
Cover for Hajj?
Maybe he needed some opium for his lip.
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I sometimes wondered if this old comment came to mind before his lip was busted....
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later writing that he understood politics in the capital “as a full-contact sport, and minded neither the sharp elbows nor the occasional blind-side hit.”
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In the pick up game the WH and reporter suck ups will be the “shirts” and the Taliban will be the “skins”./
I guess hes got to get his resupply of crack.What a worthless marxist muslim pos homo thug imposter we have for a President.
9 posted on Friday, December 03, 2010 10:26:57 AM by thethirddegree
Well Stated.
What’s wrong with the honkey house?
He’s hoping that his lip stitches give him street cred with the soldiers.
He seems determined to make it worse for them every day he is in office, so... yes.
I hope he does forgive you because it’s wrong and Biden is VP.
Tuesday 7 December
Al-Hijira Islamic New Year.
Probably to justify yet another trip, this time to Portugal.
BINGO, ladyvet.
The alleged president.
I hope he does forgive you because its wrong and Biden is VP.
I’ll take Biden over the bastard any day. Biden at least has a little “American” in him.
Somebody tried to put a file on his desk.
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