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Not as much as Bush loves him some Quadaffi and some Kim Jong-il.

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The problem they have with what Obama is saying is that they don't think of it. Do you know what it would do to them is he were to become president and fix a problem they couldn't fix with a gun by talking, that would mean they go away for a long time and may never be heard from again. Obama scares the haters. As a black man I have heard these very same words said about me and my ideas in the conference room only to watch it implemented without me being credited months later. They don't want him to make it because if what he is planning to do works the GOPers are done for.

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"Do you know what it would do to them is he were to become president and fix a problem they couldn't fix with a gun by talking, that would mean they go away for a long time and may never be heard from again."

--Blackaceretum, I wish more people had your kind of common sense. Who stands to gain the most if government fails? What about if global warming is debunked? Or if alternative fuel technologies are torpedoed before they can get off the ground? I guess if some of those on the right asked themselves basic, common sense questions like these, they might be forced to actually think for themselves rather than sit back and have someone else pre-digest and issue for them.

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