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"Victorious Conclusion" speech on Tuesday


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Guys and Gals,,, Please, lets not forget that no matter what Obama has to say, it is all relative. And subject to change. He will have several teleprompters giving him all the right rhetoric, and yet, when he is done, if it does not come out the way it was supposed to, the spin will be on and by the next day, he will have totally said something else.. There is absolutely no reason to get excited about one single thing that this individual has to say, until the day he says goodbye to the oval office. Is this my own personal opinion? Yes by all means, however, I think that I speak for many............ cool.gif

You speak for me, man. Well put.

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In the past couple of days both Obama and Biden made public speeches about the Iraq war. What more can Obama talk about the Iraq war on Prime Time on Tuesday??? The "Victorious Conclusion" speech will be extremely disappointing if he just repeat what he and Biden have said told the world the past couple of days. I believe the "Victorious Conclusion" must include a speech of the Iraqi economy/monetary policies/debt reduction/Chapter 7/HCL agreement/and finally the Reinstatement of the Iraqi Dinar. Otherwise Obama, please stop wasting the American's time with your PrimeTime speech.

http://news.yahoo.com/video/politics-15749652/21636903

I believe that Obma is a pathological narcist and will never say anything that would paint himself in a neg. light. Biden is a close second, but simply suffers from hoof and mouth disease.

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