PRESIDENT BELOW 50% IN GALLUP-IS HIS PRESIDENCY ALL OVER?! (user search)
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  PRESIDENT BELOW 50% IN GALLUP-IS HIS PRESIDENCY ALL OVER?! (search mode)
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Question: IS IT OVER FOR PRESIDENT OBAMA?!
#1
YES-CUE THE PRICE IS RIGHT LOSER HORNS!
 
#2
NO WAY-YES WE CAN!
 
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Total Voters: 21

Author Topic: PRESIDENT BELOW 50% IN GALLUP-IS HIS PRESIDENCY ALL OVER?!  (Read 1612 times)
Bunwahaha [still dunno why, but well, so be it]
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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 24, 2009, 03:29:18 PM »

This dip in poll numbers will likely be sufficient to persuade President Obama, Vice-President Biden, each member of the cabinet and the entire Democratic leadership in both Houses of Congress to voluntarily resign for the good of the nation...and hand over leadership to the Republicans.  It would be unprecedented, surely.  But it would return America to Republican control and get us back on the road to prosperity and peace.

You know.  The road the Republicans had us on when Obama and Acorn stole the election....

Gosh I must be getting old. The initial post with all those colored caps about over bidding or something just left me confused myself. I am sure that there was a negative point somewhere there about Obama, but somehow it just didn't precipitate in me anything to say that was of remote interest - at least to myself. Smiley

It does that to me too. But, I'm French, so, dunno...
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