Quote of the Day || August 12, 2011
“Barry, please don’t be angry, but my mom wants to know if you think Romney would let her stay.” – Michelle Obama A note from our attorneys: This is not a real quote.
In the history of mankind, many republics have risen, have flourished for a less or greater time, and then have fallen because their citizens lost the power of governing themselves and thereby of governing their state. TR
“Barry, please don’t be angry, but my mom wants to know if you think Romney would let her stay.” – Michelle Obama A note from our attorneys: This is not a real quote.
Is this even possible? I’m reading this press release from the pollsters at Quinnipiac. “Alabama voters disapprove 49-45 percent of the job President Obama is doing.” Wait a second. That doesn’t say Alabama. That says New York!! New York? Is Obama in trouble in New York?? I can’t believe dskdgns;orihaeif Sorry, I passed out on the keyboard. This has got to have everyone at Obama for
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