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Platino Brillante
theomegaalpha
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EL TREN FUE DESBOCADO POR BUSH, SIRLOIN, Y GRACIAS A OBAMA NO HA DESCARRILADO

Por mas que las viboras achaquen a Obama la crisis actual, el mundo sabe que fue Bush quien dejo a la nacion como un tren desbocado, un tren que de haber quedado macain y la porno palin en el gobierno ya se habria descarrilado aniquilandonos a todos. Pero gracias a Obama ese tren esta siendo controlado y va a continuar con un recorrido normal como cuando estaba Jimmy Carter o mejor.
Platino Brillante
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Obama es parte de la conspiracion de Wall Street, quien financio a Obama para su camñana electoral fue Wall street, y matuvo a CEO de los mismos bancos corruptos en el gabinete presindencial con diferentes nombres, que los que tenia Bush, el secretario del tesoro actual es de la Firma Goldman Sach, el secretario corrupto que tenia Bush Paulson era tambien de la firma Goldman Sach

Bush definitivamente llevo a esta nacion a su autodestrucion, quien destryuo la economia de esta nacion fue Bush, y su banda de bandoleros que tenia en su gabinete

Platino Brillante
theomegaalpha
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Tengo el presentimiento que a partir de ahora y despues del achaque producido en Massachussets, Obama va a "sacar las uñas," por decirlo de una manera, y enfocar su agenda en los pobres, a restaurar a la clase media tan deteriorada por Bush, Bush padre y Reagan. Una clase media que es el nucleo del capitalismo y a la cual han abandonado dandole preferencia a los militares corruptos.
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Esas mismas corporaciones que pagan billones de dolares a Rush Limbaugh y demas... Sin ellas Obama nunca habria derrotado a la porno palin y al vejete mccain, lo cual nos da a pensar en esa guerra que siempre ha existido entre las corporaciones, y que el grupo de corporaciones al que pertenecen las viboras es el looser.
 
Las corporaciones no pueden existir sin el pueblo, ni con un pueblo marginal, ya que sin dinero en el pueblo los parking lots de la walmart se quedan desiertos.
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Al paso que los republicerdos llevaban la economia de Estados Unidos, podemos decir que nos ha ido bien con Obama, por lo menos ya controlo la crisis como tan bien lo explico en su State Of The Union, ya se respira en el ambiente mas tranquilidad.
 
Les aseguro que si la porno Palin y McCain hubieran quedado en el gobierno nada habria cambiado, por algo le decian al vejete, McSame.
 
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WASHINGTON — Declaring "I don't quit," President Barack Obama fought to recharge his embattled presidency with a State of the Union vow to get jobless millions back to work and stand on the side of Americans angry at Wall Street greed and Washington bickering. Defiant despite stinging setbacks, he said he would fight on for ambitious overhauls of health care, energy and education.
 
"Change has not come fast enough," Obama acknowledged Wednesday night before a politician-packed House chamber and a TV audience of millions. "As hard as it may be, as uncomfortable and contentious as the debates may be, it's time to get serious about fixing the problems that are hampering our growth."
 
Obama looked to change the conversation from how his presidency is stalling – over the messy health care debate, a limping economy and the missteps that led to Christmas Day's barely averted terrorist disaster – to how he is seizing the reins. He spoke to a nation gloomy over double-digit unemployment and federal deficits soaring to a record $1.4 trillion, and to fellow Democrats dispirited about the fallen standing of a president they hoped would carry them through this fall's midterm elections.
 
With State of the Union messages traditionally delivered at the end of January, Obama had one of the presidency's biggest platforms just a week after Republicans scored an upset takeover of a Senate seat in Massachusetts, prompting hand-wringing over his leadership. With the turnover erasing Democrats' Senate supermajority needed to pass most legislation, it also put a cloud over health care and the rest of Obama's agenda.
Obama implored lawmakers to press forward with his prized health care overhaul, in severe danger in Congress. "Do not walk away from reform," he said. "Not now. Not when we are so close."
 
Republicans applauded the president when he entered the chamber and craned to welcomed Michelle Obama. But bipartisanship disappeared early, with Republicans sitting stone-faced through several rounds of emphatic Democratic cheering and as Obama took a sharp jab at GOP congressional strategy. "Just saying no to everything may be good short-term politics, but it's not leadership," he said.
 
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, appointed by President George W. Bush, made a dismissive face and shook his head in disagreement as Obama said the court in a recent decision had "reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests – including foreign corporations – to spend without limit in our elections."
 
The president devoted about two-thirds of his speech to the economic worries foremost on Americans' minds as recession persists. "The devastation remains," he said.
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Escrito por gayzuelo:
Al paso que los republicerdos llevaban la economia de Estados Unidos, podemos decir que nos ha ido bien con Obama, por lo menos ya controlo la crisis como tan bien lo explico en su State Of The Union, ya se respira en el ambiente mas tranquilidad.
 
Les aseguro que si la porno Palin y McCain hubieran quedado en el gobierno nada habria cambiado, por algo le decian al vejete, McSame.
 
Escrito por c0uchpotatoe:
WASHINGTON — Declaring "I don't quit," President Barack Obama fought to recharge his embattled presidency with a State of the Union vow to get jobless millions back to work and stand on the side of Americans angry at Wall Street greed and Washington bickering. Defiant despite stinging setbacks, he said he would fight on for ambitious overhauls of health care, energy and education.
 
"Change has not come fast enough," Obama acknowledged Wednesday night before a politician-packed House chamber and a TV audience of millions. "As hard as it may be, as uncomfortable and contentious as the debates may be, it's time to get serious about fixing the problems that are hampering our growth."
 
Obama looked to change the conversation from how his presidency is stalling – over the messy health care debate, a limping economy and the missteps that led to Christmas Day's barely averted terrorist disaster – to how he is seizing the reins. He spoke to a nation gloomy over double-digit unemployment and federal deficits soaring to a record $1.4 trillion, and to fellow Democrats dispirited about the fallen standing of a president they hoped would carry them through this fall's midterm elections.
 
With State of the Union messages traditionally delivered at the end of January, Obama had one of the presidency's biggest platforms just a week after Republicans scored an upset takeover of a Senate seat in Massachusetts, prompting hand-wringing over his leadership. With the turnover erasing Democrats' Senate supermajority needed to pass most legislation, it also put a cloud over health care and the rest of Obama's agenda.
Obama implored lawmakers to press forward with his prized health care overhaul, in severe danger in Congress. "Do not walk away from reform," he said. "Not now. Not when we are so close."
 
Republicans applauded the president when he entered the chamber and craned to welcomed Michelle Obama. But bipartisanship disappeared early, with Republicans sitting stone-faced through several rounds of emphatic Democratic cheering and as Obama took a sharp jab at GOP congressional strategy. "Just saying no to everything may be good short-term politics, but it's not leadership," he said.
 
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, appointed by President George W. Bush, made a dismissive face and shook his head in disagreement as Obama said the court in a recent decision had "reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests – including foreign corporations – to spend without limit in our elections.".
 
The president devoted about two-thirds of his speech to the economic worries foremost on Americans' minds as recession persists. "The devastation remains," he said.
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