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Obama Observation
I would like to share with everyone something I have noticed about Obama.
It's not something major, but you can read into it what you will and draw your own conclusion. Since his inauguration, his hair has been getting more and more grey. I don't think that in a little over 5 months you turn grey that quick. I think he had been coloring his hair to appear more youthful and vibrant to garner the votes of young people. Also wanted to be less like McCain. Now that he's in, he's let it go. What does everyone else this about this? |
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I also noticed that his hair was turning white. He probably dyed it before
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I was noticing that. He may be looking for sympathy from this daunting task to fix everything.
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Maybe this president job isn't as cush as he thought
![]() Temporary I think he's a peice of chit
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Yes, I've noticed as well. I think he wants it to show so he can have the sympathy. GWB did the same thing but I think his was natural
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I hope he does, we still have freedom of speech...... for now
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Your a fooking idiot, quit with the massive spending programs from the Federal
Government. It's not the responsibility of the Federal Government to insure I and all the citizens have healthcare. You are not the solution despite what you think. Your programs will ruin our Country. Michael ---- President Barack Obama <info@barackobama.com> wrote: > Michael -- > > The chance to finally reform our nation's health care system is here. While Congress moves rapidly to produce a detailed plan, I have made it clear that real reform must uphold three core principles -- it must reduce costs, guarantee choice, and ensure quality care for every American. > > As we know, challenging the status quo will not be easy. Its defenders will claim our goals are too big, that we should once again settle for half measures and empty talk. Left unanswered, these voices of doubt might yet again derail the comprehensive reform we so badly need. That's where you come in. > > When our opponents spread fear and confusion about the changes we seek, your support for these core principles will show clarity and resolve. When the lobbyists for the status quo tell Congress to hold back, your personal story will give them the courage to press forward. > > Join my call: Ask Congress to pass real health care reform in 2009: This is an actual e-mail I sent to Hussein O Akbar, when he asked for my support of his healthcare crap, and I did not actually say "fooking" . I mad as hell and I ain't going to take it anymore.
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Mike your my hero
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Last edited by Rob; 06-09-2009 at 11:54 AM. |
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