NJ Gov. Christie repeatedly endorses President Obama

30 Oct 2012 12:43 #21 by The 500 Foundation
it's not what christie said, archer,
it's, as usual, the misleading BS from doggie
butt you knew that didn't you?

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30 Oct 2012 13:03 #22 by Blazer Bob
When your candidate is sinking


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30 Oct 2012 13:11 #23 by Something the Dog Said

The 500 Foundation wrote: it's not what christie said, archer,
it's, as usual, the misleading BS from doggie
butt you knew that didn't you?


And 500 rises once again from the gutter to spread his lies.

The truth is as stated, Christie did make those remarks giving public approval of the President, which of course is the very definition of endorsement.

"Remember to always be yourself. Unless you can be batman. Then always be batman." Unknown

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30 Oct 2012 13:17 #24 by Mary Scott

Something the Dog Said wrote:

The 500 Foundation wrote: it's not what christie said, archer,
it's, as usual, the misleading BS from doggie
butt you knew that didn't you?


And 500 rises once again from the gutter to spread his lies.

The truth is as stated, Christie did make those remarks giving public approval of the President, which of course is the very definition of endorsement.

Actually, that would be one of the definitions of "endorse" and only the first half of one of the definitions.

2 a : to approve openly <endorse an idea>; especially : to express support or approval of publicly and definitely <endorse a mayoral candidate>
b : to recommend (as a product or service) usually for financial compensation <shoes endorsed by a pro basketball player>

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/endorse

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30 Oct 2012 13:26 #25 by Something the Dog Said

Mary Scott wrote:

Something the Dog Said wrote:

The 500 Foundation wrote: it's not what christie said, archer,
it's, as usual, the misleading BS from doggie
butt you knew that didn't you?


And 500 rises once again from the gutter to spread his lies.

The truth is as stated, Christie did make those remarks giving public approval of the President, which of course is the very definition of endorsement.

Actually, that would be one of the definitions of "endorse" and only the first half of one of the definitions.

2 a : to approve openly <endorse an idea>; especially : to express support or approval of publicly and definitely <endorse a mayoral candidate>
b : to recommend (as a product or service) usually for financial compensation <shoes endorsed by a pro basketball player>

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/endorse


to express support for someone or something, especially in public
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Definition of endorse
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1declare one’s public approval or support of:
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en·dorse   [en-dawrs] Show IPA verb, en·dorsed, en·dors·ing, noun
verb (used with object) Also, indorse ( for defs. 1–6 ) .
1.
to approve, support, or sustain: to endorse a political candidate
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en·dorse (n-dôrs) also in·dorse (n-)
tr.v. en·dorsed also in·dorsed, en·dors·ing also in·dors·ing, en·dors·es also in·dors·es
1. To write one's signature on the back of (a check, for example) as evidence of the legal transfer of its ownership, especially in return for the cash or credit indicated on its face.
2. To place (one's signature), as on a contract, to indicate approval of its contents or terms.
3. To acknowledge (receipt of payment) by signing a bill, draft, or other instrument.
4. To give approval of or support to, especially by public statement; sanction: endorse a political candidate. See Synonyms at approve.
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en·dorse
verb /enˈdôrs/ 
endorsed, past participle; endorsed, past tense; endorses, 3rd person singular present; endorsing, present participle; indorsed, past participle; indorsed, past tense; indorses, 3rd person singular present; indorsing, present participle

Declare one's public approval or support of
- the report was endorsed by the college
http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&sourc ... 80&bih=673

It is clear that Gov. Christie expressed public approval for the leadership provided by President Obama. There can be no doubt as to that fact. It is certainly fair, true and accurate to state that Gov. Christie endorsed President Obama's leadership.

This is unequivocal.

"Remember to always be yourself. Unless you can be batman. Then always be batman." Unknown

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30 Oct 2012 13:33 #26 by RenegadeCJ
So you think Obama does one thing right, out of 4 yrs of complete and utter mismanagement and complete lack of leadership, that he deserves another 4 yrs?

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

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30 Oct 2012 13:35 #27 by FredHayek
If you asked Chris Christie if he endorsed Obama for another four year term, he would tell you his earlier words had been twisted, but Dog is used to twisting words to suit an agenda.

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30 Oct 2012 13:37 #28 by Nobody that matters

Something the Dog Said wrote:

The 500 Foundation wrote: it's not what christie said, archer,
it's, as usual, the misleading BS from doggie
butt you knew that didn't you?


And 500 rises once again from the gutter to spread his lies.

The truth is as stated, Christie did make those remarks giving public approval of the President, which of course is the very definition of endorsement.


Christie endorsed Obama's efforts on the storm damage.

He did not endorse Obama's run for a second term.

Your subject line is misleading in the context of a campaign season, but you already knew that, right?

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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30 Oct 2012 13:38 #29 by Something the Dog Said

FredHayek wrote: If you asked Chris Christie if he endorsed Obama for another four year term, he would tell you his earlier words had been twisted, but Dog is used to twisting words to suit an agenda.

And where did I twist words? I reported exactly what Gov. Christie said. But once again since you have nothing, you must resort to lies and insults.

"Remember to always be yourself. Unless you can be batman. Then always be batman." Unknown

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30 Oct 2012 13:41 #30 by Something the Dog Said

Nobody that matters wrote:

Something the Dog Said wrote:

The 500 Foundation wrote: it's not what christie said, archer,
it's, as usual, the misleading BS from doggie
butt you knew that didn't you?


And 500 rises once again from the gutter to spread his lies.

The truth is as stated, Christie did make those remarks giving public approval of the President, which of course is the very definition of endorsement.


Christie endorsed Obama's efforts on the storm damage.

He did not endorse Obama's run for a second term.

Your subject line is misleading in the context of a campaign season, but you already knew that, right?


My subject line is accurate, truthful and to the point. You may not like it, but Gov. Christie endorsed the leadership of the President. I did not say that Gov. Christie endorsed a second term for President Obama, nor did I mislead. I stated that Gov. Christie endorsed the President, which he clearly and unequivocally did, repeatedly. He expressed public support for the President and expressed his thanks for the leadership of the President. That he rose above partisan politics is beyond such partisan hacks as yourself.

"Remember to always be yourself. Unless you can be batman. Then always be batman." Unknown

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