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Washington Post: Obama is golfing during Louisiana flooding because he 'detests' theatrical politics
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I'd say the main difference between then and now is that then, President Obama was running for re-election.
He didn't need to be in NJ then anymore than he needs to be in LA now.
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Originally Posted by
njtom
I'd say the main difference between then and now is that then, President Obama was running for re-election.
He didn't need to be in NJ then anymore than he needs to be in LA now.
Good point. Just like he wasn't for same sex marriage until after he was reelected and it didn't matter any more.
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* Toxic Troll - Negative Nancy
Exactly, politicians in most cases just do what is in their best interest which is getting re-elected.
Now that he is lame duck he is embolden to show his true colors... which means more fascism is on the way.
If Trump were to win, I'm thinking bama will make a play to declare a national emergency, and go to marshall law permanently and all the muzlim sleep cells will come out and help him do it.
If hillery wins, there will be a deceptively peacful transition of power... from the frying pan into the fire.
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Might be good to look at what the Governor of Louisiana has to say about it:
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" Edwards has also made clear that he asked the President not to visit the state just yet, due to the drain on resources that a federally protected figure and his necessary entourage can tend to have when traveling into a disaster area."
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Originally Posted by
Lista
Might be good to look at what the Governor of Louisiana has to say about it:
link to page
" Edwards has also made clear that he asked the President not to visit the state just yet, due to the drain on resources that a federally protected figure and his necessary entourage can tend to have when traveling into a disaster area."
Funny how that same excuse did not fly when President Bush flew over the state when Katrina hit rather than arrive on the ground. Oh, wait.. that's right. President Bush was a much hated, evil, Republican. Anything he did was by default wrong.
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Originally Posted by
Susan
Funny how that same excuse did not fly when President Bush flew over the state when Katrina hit rather than arrive on the ground. Oh, wait.. that's right. President Bush was a much hated, evil, Republican. Anything he did was by default wrong.
Not to mention, as Kanye said, Bush hates black people.
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Originally Posted by
Susan
Funny how that same excuse did not fly when President Bush flew over the state when Katrina hit rather than arrive on the ground. Oh, wait.. that's right. President Bush was a much hated, evil, Republican. Anything he did was by default wrong.
I was just saying there was a flip side to this discussion.
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Originally Posted by
Lista
I was just saying there was a flip side to this discussion.
Not with liberals... they listen to satan so the only side that matters is the deception they spew.
This political correctness thing will lead the world directly into the one world government / one world religion that God said would come to pass in the end times.
PC is how they will do it, and sheeple will follow the piper straight in to hell... including many who claim to be Christians.
All they had to do is go by God's Book!
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Originally Posted by
Lista
Might be good to look at what the Governor of Louisiana has to say about it:
link to page
" Edwards has also made clear that he asked the President not to visit the state just yet, due to the drain on resources that a federally protected figure and his necessary entourage can tend to have when traveling into a disaster area."
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/21/politi...elpful/http://
Washington (CNN)The governor of Louisiana said Sunday that Donald Trump's trip to his state was "helpful" in getting the country's attention on the devastating flooding around Baton Rouge.
Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, had released a statement before the GOP nominee's visit decrying a "photo-op," but Edwards told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" Sunday that Trump had always been welcome if he were coming to be "helpful."
"Because it helped to shine a spotlight on Louisiana and on the dire situation that we have here ... it was helpful," Edwards said.
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