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Offline Carl

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branders seine  (1000+ posts)       Mon May-03-10 09:00 PM
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Poll question: relative Presidential culpability for the Gulf Coast disaster


Hmm,I wonder...

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Poll result (8 votes)
Obama 0% - cheney-bush 100%    (5 votes, 63%)   Vote
Obama 10% - cheney-bush 90%    (0 votes, 0%)   Vote
Obama 25% - cheney-bush 75%    (1 votes, 13%)   Vote
Obama 33% - cheney-bush 67%    (1 votes, 13%)   Vote
Obama 50% - cheney-bush 50%    (1 votes, 13%)   Vote
Obama 67% - cheney-bush 33%    (0 votes, 0%)   Vote
Obama 75% - cheney-bush 25%    (0 votes, 0%)   Vote
Obama 10% - cheney-bush 90%    (0 votes, 0%)   Vote
Obama 100% - cheney-bush 0%    (0 votes, 0%)   Vote
Other    (0 votes, 0%)

Now there is a surprise.  ::) :rotf:

Offline The Village Idiot

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Re: relative Presidential culpability for the Gulf Coast disaster
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2010, 09:43:16 PM »
typical

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Re: relative Presidential culpability for the Gulf Coast disaster
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2010, 10:27:07 PM »
So did Obama Make It Happen On Purpose, or Let It Happen On Purpose?

Either way it works for his agenda just a bit too well.

1. Blue Shield/Anthem raise rates 39% before HellCare is up for a vote.

2. Goldmann Sachs gets hit with SEC charges just as the new takeover the financial industry bill comes up.

3. Rig technology that has never fails, fails with little to no government assistance to contain spill as Cap & Tax is coming up.

Occam's Razor.

That's better than chicken wire.
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Re: relative Presidential culpability for the Gulf Coast disaster
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2010, 10:29:17 PM »
I'm buying a jug of chocolate milk and filling up the tub to PROVE this was Bush's fault.

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