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15 posted on 02/15/2012 12:39:00 PM PST by gibsosa
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Obama and his campaign masterminds in Chicago are using the Recall against Gov. Walker in Wisconsin to ensure Obama’s re-election victory! In a strange twist of fate, Obama is trying to take credit for Wisconsin's economic success in the manufacturing sector. Scott Walker is being recalled by the union leaders for the common sense changes he has brought to Wisconsin that brought about these economic successes.
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We thought we had seen it all from this White House, now Obama is trying to take credit for these successes that are getting Scott Walker recalled.

We can not let him get away with it!
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Yesterday, Obama made a taxpayer-funded campaign trip to Wisconsin where he took credit for Walker’s success in growing the state’s economy. He will probably go even further since his campaign is desperate for a liberal resurgence in Wisconsin heading into the November elections. By defeating Walker in the Recall, Obama will re-energize his left-wing base that is vital to his winning Wisconsin and its 10 Electoral College points in November.
We can't let this happen and must fight back!

He will twist the facts and make claims that his liberal, big-government policies are responsible for Wisconsin’s success, not the conservative, pro-growth solutions Walker has implemented. BUT IT’S JUST NOT TRUE! WE NEED TO CONTINUE SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT GOV. WALKER’S CONSERVATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS AND FIGHTING BACK AGAINST OBAMA AND HIS FAILED POLICIES!


16 posted on 02/16/2012 9:46:57 PM PST by Syncro (Sarah Palin, the unofficial Tea Party candidate for president--Virtual Jerusalem)
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