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Obama’s move

Obama taking cues from Bloomberg’s anti-gun group?

3 Responses to “Obama’s move”

  1. Paul Says:

    First law of wing walking applies here.

    Obama won’t let go of what he has till he has something else in his hand.

    He is still a super liberal and still, one way or another, he will appease his base.

  2. Mr Evilwrench Says:

    His base is pissed off at him, too. It’s funny; they’re saying some of the exact things, word for word, that we were saying about him two years ago. I am beginning to wonder if he’ll pay more than lip service to running again. His agenda is against a brick wall, and what little he did get through is vulnerable. He doesn’t really like being the resident; he just wants to talk sports. He doesn’t know how to deal with actually having to perform; everything in his life so far has been given to him. Of course he doesn’t belong there, but I think he may be realizing that himself, even if his supporters are too brain-damaged to.

  3. Ron W Says:

    Barry Soetoro was pre-selected long ago. That’s they way they pick the puppets to perform the globalist agenda:

    On May 4, 1993, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) president Leslie Gelb said on The Charlie Rose Show that:
    “…you [Charlie Rose] had me on [before] to talk about the New World Order! I talk about it all the time. It’s one world now. The Council [CFR] can FIND, NURTURE, and begin to PUT PEOPLE in the kinds of jobs this country needs. And that’s going to be one of the major enterprises of the Council under me.”

    That’s from Leslie Gelb who managed Hillary Clinton’s campaign. And “Les” is an “old friend” according to the followin remarks:

    Remarks by the Vice President to the Council on Foreign Relations
    12:30 P.M. EST Feb.15, 2002 http://www.whitehouse.gov/vicepresident/news-speeches/speeches/vp20020215.html
    THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you very much. Well, Les and Pete, I want to thank you all for the warm welcome today. I see a lot of old friends in the room. And it’s good to be back at the Council on Foreign Relations. As Pete mentioned, I have been a member for a long time, and WAS ACTUALLY DIRECTOR for some period of time. I NEVER MENTIONED THAT when I was campaigning for re-election back home in Wyoming — (LAUGHTER) — but it stood me in good stead. I valued very much my experience and exposure to the tremendous people involved, and the involvement in the ideas and the debates and the great policy issues of the day. (“Les” is Leslie Gelb)

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