President Obama self-righteously calls others to civility while he tears them down.
Obama Uses Prayer Breakfast to Define Opposition as Uncivil and Birthers
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On the “Precipice” of Health Care Reform Disaster
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Tuesday, President Barack Obama, flanked by his liberal cronies in the Senate, told the truth – if only by slip of the tongue.
“It’s clear that we are on the precipice” of a major health care overhaul.
– President Obama
Truer words were never spoken by this administration. Quick vocabulary lesson though, Mr. President.
prec⋅i⋅pice – [pres-uh-pis] –noun
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