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I am sorry, but I can not respond to this since I find it impossible to respond in a dignified way. I find very little this man has done that is good for this country.
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I still cant get over the 'fact' that obama has been a successful president… I feel he set us back 30 with race issues and his constant assult on our constitutional rights makes him the worst president ive had to suffer through… im 48 so thats quite a few…. Last democratic president who was a patriot and a decent human being was jimmy carter. I dispute the 'fact' wholeheartedly. He is trying to get cops killed with his rhetoric and desperately trying to take away our constitutional rights to religion, free speech, and to bear arms…. Its time for a republican administration.
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SrA Art Siatkowsky
Looking through the leftist rose colored glasses it might seem ludicrous but obama makes nixon looks like a saint…. Hell nixons crimes by comparison should mean hillary should be behind bars by now.. The dems today are pure evil if your a thiest and totaly communist if your not… the last dem who was a decent human being was jimmy carter but not a very good pres.
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Most incompetent President ever. Most incompetent Commander in Chief ever. Most corrupt Administration ever.
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Capt Walter Miller
Reagan administration scandals
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The presidency of Ronald Reagan in the United States was marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagan_administration_scandals
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The presidency of Ronald Reagan in the United States was marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagan_administration_scandals
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Reagan administration scandals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The presidency of Ronald Reagan in the United States was marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president.[1]
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Capt Walter Miller
I don't know of a single Obama appointment who was removed from office for improper behavior.
The reason the Rethugs keep talking up Benghazi is because they have nothing else to bitch about.
Walt
The reason the Rethugs keep talking up Benghazi is because they have nothing else to bitch about.
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Capt Walter Miller
The most incompetent Commander in Chief is George Bush 43 in a walk.
FIASCO:
"The book alleges that the planning of the Iraq war was mismanaged by both the Bush administration as well as the U.S. Army. Ricks then goes on to outline the infighting between the senior policy advisers such as Colin Powell, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld and the Army. Ricks includes quotes from former generals of the Iraq war, former Army generals, and several top level officials, both working for the Bush administration and Douglas Feith's planning contingent. Moving into the war, Ricks alleges various miscommunication and mismanagement of the Army's combat tactics as well as criticizing the overall strategy. Ricks also heavily criticizes the actions of L. Paul Bremer and explores his impact as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiasco_(book)
“President George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003 ultimately may come to be seen as one of the most profligate actions in the history of American foreign policy,” Mr. Ricks writes. “The consequences of his choice won’t be clear for decades, but it already is abundantly apparent in mid-2006 that the U.S. government went to war in Iraq with scant solid international support and on the basis of incorrect information — about weapons of mass destruction and a supposed nexus between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda’s terrorism — and then occupied the country negligently. Thousands of U.S. troops and an untold number of Iraqis have died. Hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent, many of them squandered. Democracy may yet come to Iraq and the region, but so too may civil war or a regional conflagration, which in turn could lead to spiraling oil prices and a global economic shock.” -- NY Times
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FIASCO:
"The book alleges that the planning of the Iraq war was mismanaged by both the Bush administration as well as the U.S. Army. Ricks then goes on to outline the infighting between the senior policy advisers such as Colin Powell, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld and the Army. Ricks includes quotes from former generals of the Iraq war, former Army generals, and several top level officials, both working for the Bush administration and Douglas Feith's planning contingent. Moving into the war, Ricks alleges various miscommunication and mismanagement of the Army's combat tactics as well as criticizing the overall strategy. Ricks also heavily criticizes the actions of L. Paul Bremer and explores his impact as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiasco_(book)
“President George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003 ultimately may come to be seen as one of the most profligate actions in the history of American foreign policy,” Mr. Ricks writes. “The consequences of his choice won’t be clear for decades, but it already is abundantly apparent in mid-2006 that the U.S. government went to war in Iraq with scant solid international support and on the basis of incorrect information — about weapons of mass destruction and a supposed nexus between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda’s terrorism — and then occupied the country negligently. Thousands of U.S. troops and an untold number of Iraqis have died. Hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent, many of them squandered. Democracy may yet come to Iraq and the region, but so too may civil war or a regional conflagration, which in turn could lead to spiraling oil prices and a global economic shock.” -- NY Times
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Hmmmm..... How many Constitutional violations has he done sir? To many for me to count. How often has he broken the law sir? Almost everyday. He acts like a dictator. If he can't push his agenda through Congress, he then legislates via Executive Order. He even said it himself. That entire statement is flawed and a joke sir.
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Obama Threatens To Veto Republican Bill That Would Undo Consumer Protections
President Obama is standing up for average Americans by threatening to veto a Republican bill that would undo important consumer protections.
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I know every toothpaste is recommended by 4 out of 5 dentists. It is all shaping facts how you want to and in other cases what you value more to determine if a person did good or not. Example in Seattle I believe it was raising minimum wage. Good if you got raise, bad if you had to lay off people as you could not afford as many employees or if you lost profit because of it.
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Im sorry to say he has taken over Jimmy Carter's position as the worst President in modern history. No one man has done so much to set Race relations in America back as far as he has. He has made America weak in the eyes of our enemies that will without a doubt cost us many lives to even get back to where we were. I have never known of a President that spits on his oath of Office as often as this man does. He is a disgrace to his office and to this country and needs to be kicked out of office and deported. I honestly believe he has committed High Crimes against the American people.
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This posts smells like a democratic mole pushing obama propaganda up the military's rear end.
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