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treestar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-21-10 12:03 PM
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28. Obama does take responsibility
Though he sort of covers over with how hard they are working to get stuff done.

He'd be great at job interviews.
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  -Obama blames Massachusetts Senate loss on middle-class economic pain liberal N proud  Jan-21-10 04:59 AM   #0 
  - It's the economy stupid cuts both ways.  Craftsman   Jan-21-10 05:01 AM   #1 
  - President you could be on to something. Bankers taking hundreds of  midnight   Jan-21-10 05:15 AM   #2 
  - the buck stops w/ him. he makes change and passes it along...  nosmokes   Jan-21-10 06:09 AM   #3 
  - " A feeling of remoteness and detachment"...  tango-tee   Jan-21-10 06:21 AM   #4 
  - It echoes his policy vaccum re the public's most desperate needs with the wryest irony.  Joe Chi Minh   Jan-21-10 12:15 PM   #29 
     - Hey... we're on the same side of the Atlantic!  tango-tee   Jan-21-10 12:31 PM   #30 
        - Why, thank you, Tango.  Joe Chi Minh   Jan-21-10 05:54 PM   #31 
  - Are you joking, Barack?  DisgustedInMN   Jan-21-10 07:05 AM   #5 
  - His weak ass leadership was not a factor.  VMI Dem   Jan-21-10 07:10 AM   #6 
  - Well duh.  dkf   Jan-21-10 07:10 AM   #7 
  - I don't think he has.  last1standing   Jan-21-10 07:18 AM   #8 
     - ......  Donnachaidh   Jan-21-10 07:24 AM   #10 
     - Yep, isn't he the "I give myself a solid B+" guy?  Beacool   Jan-21-10 08:58 AM   #25 
  - Enough babble Mr. Prez...Lets see Action, THIS TIME for the People not your Wallstreet Buddies. nt  quantass   Jan-21-10 07:18 AM   #9 
  - Exactly. I wonder how the downtrodden middle class might have felt  Vinca   Jan-21-10 07:44 AM   #12 
  - And why....don't the democrats  Bitwit1234   Jan-21-10 07:34 AM   #11 
  - 82% of Obama voters who voted for Brown WANT A PUBLIC OPTION (10% of vote):  Faryn Balyncd   Jan-21-10 07:45 AM   #13 
  - And it's gonna be FUN watching Scott Brown get them one....  Clio the Leo   Jan-21-10 08:10 AM   #15 
  - "In an election between Scott Brown and the public option, the public option would have won."  Faryn Balyncd   Jan-21-10 08:52 AM   #22 
  - He won't and no one expects him to. It's not that complicated ....  GOTV   Jan-21-10 08:54 AM   #23 
  - Not if Obama is deaf, dumb, and blind  emsimon33   Jan-21-10 07:06 PM   #33 
  - Duh!  bigwillq   Jan-21-10 07:57 AM   #14 
  - Question:  HughBeaumont   Jan-21-10 08:24 AM   #16 
  - Taxing their health plans will help this?  Captain Hilts   Jan-21-10 08:34 AM   #17 
  - I blame the Massachusetts Senate loss on an incredibly horrible candidate and campaign  zulchzulu   Jan-21-10 08:42 AM   #18 
  - "and a failure to adequately explain their virtues"  HughMoran   Jan-21-10 08:45 AM   #19 
  - I think he's "Spoken" to us plenty  GOTV   Jan-21-10 08:51 AM   #20 
  - The buck stops ... THERE!  TexasObserver   Jan-21-10 08:51 AM   #21 
  - For someone who ran such an effective campaign, he's tone deaf.  Beacool   Jan-21-10 08:56 AM   #24 
  - It is as if he has amnesia  Bluenorthwest   Jan-21-10 09:21 AM   #26 
  - This is encouraging. n/t  QC   Jan-21-10 12:01 PM   #27 
  - Obama does take responsibility  treestar   Jan-21-10 12:03 PM   #28 
  - He's right  ibegurpard   Jan-21-10 06:00 PM   #32 
 

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