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Monday, January 25, 2010

Roe vs Wade

Someone asked President Obama what he thought about Roe vs Wade. He said it was the best way to get across the Potomac River.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

They asked him what his views on Beirut were and he said "Beirut...he was a good baseball player but personally I like Hank Aaron."

Anonymous said...

Ha Ha Ha

Anonymous said...

That is funny! Where is Keena this beautiful morning, she would love that!

Anonymous said...

Yes, it would be funny IF this wasn't a man who graduated at the top his class. The right's attack on intelligence is quite disturbing.

Anonymous said...

Considering they elected G.W. Bush, who consistently demonstrated his intelligence.. I would agree.

Anonymous said...

Yes he is just fine until his teleprompter goes out. Then it's duh uh duh...

Anonymous said...

4:05 and the rest of the teleprompter complainers:

Lets see you deliver a speech in front of millions in the audience and on tv on complex issues. We'll see how well you do without one.

joealbero said...

That's funny 4:37, I do my Show 4 days a week without one.

Anonymous said...

The dirty little secret here is Obama isn't that smart . He is the result of affirmative action , free ride for college then hired by said college and then community organizer . You see he has never accomplished anything on his own Merritt and further more I would say this is the only time in his life where he was rated on his productivity.Of course he thought the job would be easy and no one would buck him on the issues and for the first time in his life he is dealing with reality and doesn't know how to handle it !

Anonymous said...

8pm, "affirmative action". Why, because even though he kicked butt in the classroom, he couldn't have really earned his grades because of the color of his skin?

BTW, that sentiment is a great example of the negative impact of AA policy.

You can argue with the man's policies, but to stoop to attacking what is an impeccable record for anyone (I would like to see you talk this trash if your own child had a similar record) wreaks of idealogical hatred. How about you spend a bit more time thinking about some concrete plans for prosperity or just leave the thinking to those who actually performed the best in school.