Posted by JackE on October 21, 2009 at 13:17:46 from (74.92.77.174):
In Reply to: Ahhh what a lovely day posted by farmer101IL on October 21, 2009 at 06:23:07:
Hope+Change, Whats not to love? Quadrupal our budget deficet in a year. Along with endless printing of money untill the dollar is worthless. Abandon our troops in the field so He can go campaign for fellow Dems, or fail at trying to get the olympics, or dance the night away at another party at the Blackhouse. Going to have Gov run health care put on us, no matter what the majority of the population wants. Watch as our country is run down into the mud just about every time he opens his mouth. While our enemys laugh at us. Can't wait to see the bigtime further sellout of the country when he goes to Copenhagen for the joke of a global warming summet. Looking into next year, We can look forward to amnesty for illegals, Cap+Tax to get passed. Unemployment looks to just keep goin up. But hey, From what I understand, We might have another 'Stimulas' coming our way. That ought to really get us going. Hope+Change my a$$. Jack
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