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LOL..Funny stuff, but it says a lot about what many of us now think of our spineless president.
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In his latest effort to find common ground with Republicans in Congress, President Barack Obama said today that he was willing to agree that he is a Muslim.
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“The American people do not want to see us fighting in Washington,” Mr. Obama told reporters at the White House. “They want to see us working together to improve their lives, and Allah willing, we will.”
But Mr. Obama’s willingness to back down on his claim of being a Christian does not seem to have satisfied his Republican opposition, as GOP leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) today insisted that the President must also agree that he was born in Kenya. While Mr. Obama did not immediately agree to Rep. Bohener’s demand, he hinted that yet another compromise might be in the offing: “My place of birth has been, and will always be, negotiable.”
No he's not. And the fact that you're pleased with this compromise and calling it a "retreat" sort of makes my point doesn't it?
Dang straight he's not, and i am not pleased either. Most of us for some time now have suspected that the Big O is Muslim, not that hard to figure. If you have common sense. And yes even my Dem friends feel this way, infact, they are so over him.
Compromise isn't spineless when the mission objective is pure, and when those at the table negotiate in good faith. So which is corrupt? Those at the table are not negotiating in good faith and haven't been for a considerable time now.
When did that begin to be acceptable behavior as term and condition of public office?
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