US elections: enough is enough!
Geral

US elections: enough is enough!



Obama, this is the moment to ask her to be your Vice-President!
Don’t worry! She most likely will not accept.
But the point will have been made with all Democrats: it is time for Hillary to go.
It is time to stop tearing the party apart. It is time to unite and go after the Republican candidate.

Hillary, please go! We admire you. But this is not your time, definitely. Not because you are a woman, a bit because you are a Clinton and much more because you dared to stay yourself.
We need you now to help bring the Democrats together and help bring even more people against the Republican candidate.




- Usa 2008 - O Problema Dos Democratas
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By NORMAN PODHORETZ It's open season on President Obama. Which is to say that the usual suspects on the right (among whom I include myself) are increasingly being joined in attacking him by erstwhile worshipers on the left. Even before the S&P downgrade,...

- Open Letter To President Obama On The Debt Ceiling Debate
Dear President Obama, As you are likely well aware, you and I have many fundamental philosophical differences. I have long believed in personal liberty and economic freedom. Despite the rhetoric that you may espouse, your actions imply that you believe...



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