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frazzled Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-11 10:29 PM
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4. Name someone who's given you the action
Not words, but follow through on obtaining the actual legislation that achieves these things.
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  -"The Most Important Economic Speech of His Presidency" Robert Reich deutsey  Dec-06-11 10:18 PM   #0 
  - :yawn:  Tansy_Gold   Dec-06-11 10:22 PM   #1 
  - I have to say, I remain skeptical...very, very skeptical  deutsey   Dec-06-11 10:26 PM   #2 
  - Name someone who's given you the action  frazzled   Dec-06-11 10:29 PM   #4 
  - I see that you're still thinking  frazzled   Dec-07-11 08:47 AM   #14 
  - In a general sense, FDR, JFK and LBJ come to mind  robdogbucky   Dec-07-11 11:35 AM   #20 
  - "Hopefully Obama will carry this message through 2012"  bvar22   Dec-07-11 02:12 PM   #24 
     - Oh, I'm sure he'll carry it "through 2012" - or at least until November.  dflprincess   Dec-07-11 09:43 PM   #25 
  - I'll see that *yawn* and raise you a "Where's the beef?"  postulater   Dec-06-11 10:27 PM   #3 
  - The beef?  mick063   Dec-06-11 10:30 PM   #5 
  - "The most filibustered president in history"  pnorman   Dec-06-11 11:55 PM   #6 
  - There has only been one Filibuster during Obama's Presidency, and that was Senator Sander's  ThomWV   Dec-07-11 10:52 AM   #17 
     - Thank you. nt  woo me with science   Dec-07-11 10:55 AM   #18 
  - I understand the criticism of his leadership  Cresent City Kid   Dec-07-11 12:06 AM   #10 
     - I'm no longer convinced it was a "mistake"  tblue   Dec-07-11 01:33 AM   #12 
  - Indeed  blindpig   Dec-07-11 11:39 AM   #21 
  - I'm far from an Obama fan and I disliked Reich in the 90s  aletier_v   Dec-07-11 12:00 AM   #7 
  - Tomorrow's "ponies". nt  Romulox   Dec-07-11 12:01 AM   #8 
  - Tomorrow's "ponies" is a very good way of putting it.  Raksha   Dec-07-11 01:09 AM   #11 
  - LOL  deutsey   Dec-07-11 05:13 AM   #13 
  - All that was missing is a short, catchy name for the President's new progressive campaign theme  ProgressiveEconomist   Dec-07-11 12:02 AM   #9 
  - "A Deal for Squares"?  kenny blankenship   Dec-07-11 11:40 AM   #22 
  - It realy pissed off the RWingers..  DCBob   Dec-07-11 08:51 AM   #15 
  - oh goody, he's campaigning again....  mike_c   Dec-07-11 09:53 AM   #16 
  - I have become cynical...actions speak louder than words..  Gin   Dec-07-11 11:27 AM   #19 
  - Hope springs eternal. k&r n/t  Laelth   Dec-07-11 11:49 AM   #23 
 

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