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May 9, 2009 - 8:52 am

Bill Whittle, Stephen Green, and Andrew Ian Dodge on the White House/Air Force One kerfuffle.

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4 Comments, 4 Threads

  1. 1. Ellen K

    Don’t be concerned with the expenditures we know about, be worried about the money that is changing hands under the table, in back rooms and union halls which is being diverted not just for “Cause Obama” but to leftist organizations that will create a false public support for the dissolution of many of our Constitutional rights.

  2. 2. burntjohn

    Remember, Chuckie Schumer said only the chattering Class focus on excessive government spending and the American public as a whole does not really care.

  3. I don’t know, Obama sounds very impeachable too.Must check the books on that one.

  4. 4. Sebastian Shaw

    President Obama knows how to ride in class & scare New Yorkers have to death at the same time. Really, he’s in touch with the people–if you include Michelle Obama & his daughters. Otherwise, he seems to have a “let them eat cake” attitude.

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