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Wilson already secured the vote of his R.W. base when he spouted off at the Presedent.
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For a man that was virtually unknown a year and a half ago, that is taking on a Popular Senator/Former Two Term First Lady of the UNITED STATES and her Popular Two Term Former Presedent Husband, I think the man is holding his own.
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Forget Iraq because you will be Presedent and if you should be injured out there, it would be a desaster and another chance to go to another war.
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This is the most crazy thing I have heard, I do not understand why the Clinton camp can not just take Presedent Obamas win and deal with it.
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He is trying to spend now to make a personal deposit in “good actions and deeds” later so that when he runs next, he will have more amunition against the current newly elected Presedent Obama as well as other perhaps more suitable candidates than himself … or at least one would hope.
The Three Amigos, in Bhutan - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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We are on the brink of losing that – but the thing with beiong blessed is that despite the circumtance – something will always come along and lift to you to where you need to be – Presedent Barack Obama
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Bush had 8 years to handle the job and failed miserably in almost every respect, hence one of the lowest approval ratings of any Presedent...ever.
"Has Barack Obama’s presidency already failed?" Ann Althouse 2009
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Susan==please get the word to the Presedent-his solution is to enable more econimy by “Lies”-===IE -his statement in his speece “do the bailout so banks can began lending money”
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Presedent I think its safe to assume is supposed to be President.
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Amerrykey gave their Presedent for governing their hole country, altho it was about thirty times larger than ours.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 22, 1891 Various
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