Do you want a president or a boss?

17 Oct 2012 21:40 #11 by CC
Obama is president?

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17 Oct 2012 22:03 #12 by Blazer Bob

Raees wrote: Yes.

Did Jesus ever have a job?


Wasn't he a carpenter?

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17 Oct 2012 22:24 #13 by archer
Barack Obama:

Community Organizer, working with church based groups in impoverished areas
University of Chicago Law School Senior Lecturer
Associate Attorney 1993 to 2002, Davis, Miner & Barnhill, Chicago, IL
State Senator, State of Illinois
US Senator
President of the United states.

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17 Oct 2012 22:34 - 18 Oct 2012 10:53 #14 by Raees

Blazer Bob wrote:

Raees wrote: Yes.

Did Jesus ever have a job?


Wasn't he a carpenter?


OK, checkmarking "Self Employed" and has his own health insurance. :biggrin:

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18 Oct 2012 05:40 #15 by FredHayek
Do you want a guy who promises to you in the evenings that everything will be alright but never delivers?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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18 Oct 2012 05:49 #16 by RenegadeCJ

Raees wrote: Yes.

Did Jesus ever have a job?


He was a carpenter. That is a very physically demanding job....

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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18 Oct 2012 08:10 #17 by Rick

archer wrote: Barack Obama:

Community Organizer, working with church based groups in impoverished areas
University of Chicago Law School Senior Lecturer
Associate Attorney 1993 to 2002, Davis, Miner & Barnhill, Chicago, IL
State Senator, State of Illinois
US Senator
President of the United states.

ya, lots of real world experience.. now I see why he's so inept when it comes to economics. The guy never ran a Koolaide stand, but no he is a great distributor of it.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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18 Oct 2012 08:20 #18 by Pony Soldier

In one instance, Obama defended a nonprofit corporation that owns low-income housing projects against a lawsuit in which a man alleged that he slipped and fell because of poor maintenance. Obama got the suit dismissed.

In another case, Obama appeared on behalf of a nonprofit corporation that provided healthcare for poor people. A woman who claimed income of less than $8,000 a year had sued Obama's client to obtain a $336 payment for baby-sitting services; Obama's client paid up, and the case was settled.

In 1994, Obama appeared in Cook County court on behalf of Woodlawn Preservation & Investment Corp., defending it against a suit by the city, which alleged that the company failed to provide heat for low-income tenants on the South Side during the winter.


Part of his legal career...looks like he was on the man's side, not the side of the people...

http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/06 ... bamalegal6

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18 Oct 2012 09:40 #19 by archer

towermonkey wrote:

In one instance, Obama defended a nonprofit corporation that owns low-income housing projects against a lawsuit in which a man alleged that he slipped and fell because of poor maintenance. Obama got the suit dismissed.

In another case, Obama appeared on behalf of a nonprofit corporation that provided healthcare for poor people. A woman who claimed income of less than $8,000 a year had sued Obama's client to obtain a $336 payment for baby-sitting services; Obama's client paid up, and the case was settled.

In 1994, Obama appeared in Cook County court on behalf of Woodlawn Preservation & Investment Corp., defending it against a suit by the city, which alleged that the company failed to provide heat for low-income tenants on the South Side during the winter.


Part of his legal career...looks like he was on the man's side, not the side of the people...

http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/06 ... bamalegal6

He was doing his job.....why is that a bad thing for Obama to do but is applauded when Romney does it?

My post was simply to show that Obama had done more than simply run for office as had been claimed.

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18 Oct 2012 10:21 #20 by Pony Soldier
Didn't say it was a bad thing, but it does appear to be hypocritical at best. This guy portrays himself as a man of the oppressed and all that garbage. It's all smoke and mirrors. These guys are both corporate hacks who just represent different industries.

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