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Four more US troops killed on Obama's watch

January 26, 2009 | Vetting explained

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How many more humans will be killed while Obama sits comfortably in his new mansion smiling before the cameras and sleeping safely in his bed at night?

 

 

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What we are seeing now is, a change in his theme from what it was one year ago. During the summer of 2008, Obama said if you voted for him things would change. He said that a vote for McCain would mean more of the same. Now that Obama is president, we're hearing more of why things aren't going to change or the change is going to take longer or not be as much of a change as they promised.

 

 

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I wasn't one of the "zombies" who fell for Obama's B.S. However, I was hoping he would be, somewhat, different and do what he said. As soon as he won the election, we all saw him start back-tracking on his campaign promises. One of the first things he did, was hire all "old-style Washington" politicians to his cabinet. Then he began talking about a grim outlook on 2009. Now there's talk about a delay in troop withdrawal. Then he made up this rule that no lobbyiest can work for the government unless they pass special regulations set by Obama. A few days later, he wanted to waive that rule to allow a friend of his a position in his administration.

 

 

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What's next?

 

 

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Mr. Obama is a habitual liar, after all, he IS an attorney and as I said all along - he is a professional liar. So we can expect more back tracking on his promises and no telling what else from him.

 

 

 

 

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