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What do you think of Barack Obama's presidency so far? Has he lived up to your expectations?




Congressional hearing - 2004 -
with DEMOCRATS Maxine Waters, Charlie Rangel, Lacy Clay, Gregory Meeks, Arthur Davis, Barney Frank - protecting Franklin Raines.....

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs

Franklin Raines, the former Fannie Mae CEO and Chairman - is Obama's Economic Advisor

Whatever it Takes.
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finabiscotti

save the link posted - to place it everywhere you can.

 
~American~~Patriot~ Thinks this answer is Helpful:

hi Fina

 

 

 

 

 
Dr. Kelly Thinks this answer is Helpful:

Did you ever notice how nervous Obama's people are getting, now that they see their golden idol has feet of clay?  I believe I said that three years ago when there was still time to act rationally and save America. 

 

Now, matters are worse to quote Yoda.  However, with the end of the Obama oligarchy, we will finally have a Democratic Republic restored, instead of that disgusting mess we have suffered for three years.

 

I don't now why Obama's people play games, scream race, and spend our great grandchildren into bankruptcy, but these tactics are obvious and unforgivable.

 
Crawfish Festival Thinks this answer is Helpful:

The Obama Administratons as "scrbbed" the link that I posted -

on all the DEMOCRATS in their own words - obstructing the audit of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

The hearing occurred during the time that Obama was receiving the highest amount in campaign donations from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - receiving this substantial amount of money in just a FOUR year period.

It was also the time that the EMBEZZLEMENT schemes were in HIGH GEAR.

Rahm Emmanuel was a board member.

 
Anonymous Commenter Thinks this answer is Helpful:

Anonymous coward Your answers the post that is 8 months old with no answer but to slam others..You intellectual in lost at 1600 penn.Ave>>>>

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