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In reply to the discussion: Obama's terrorism speech: seeing what you want to see [View all]emulatorloo
(43,979 posts)23. a more comprehensive list
A bit more balanced than your insinuations. Although I am sure you will do your best to "cherry-pick"
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/
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Very Rovian and not true. Those on the left and the right* didn't hear what they wanted to hear.
CJCRANE
May 2013
#5
And we are *still* below where we started, and the wealth gap continues to *increase,* not decrease.
woo me with science
May 2013
#40
K&R A long time ago I believed in Obama's speeches. No more. The only ones he
forestpath
May 2013
#7
I like what I see in the Obama presidency and would vote for him over someone parroting Greenwald...
Pragdem
May 2013
#9
If a candidate almost identical to Obama were to run against someone almost identical to Greenwald..
Pragdem
May 2013
#18
UN Lawyer Leading Drone Inquiry Calls Obama Speech 'Significant' and 'Historic'
ProSense
May 2013
#15
An Internet blogger/columnist has more credibility than a human rights lawyer for the UN.
Pragdem
May 2013
#21
E - V - E - R - Y - O - N - E sees what they want to see. Some of us are just more honest about
patrice
May 2013
#30
The problem with the President's hollow rhetoric is each time he backtracks, he...
Poll_Blind
May 2013
#42