Friday, December 18, 2009
Back On The Plane Sluggo- Mutiny Is Brewing- The NWO CAPPO's Are Voting
Barrack-The-Mop-Man is heading back to the diner to clean up the mess from the latest Democrat food fight. Nothing much, seems to be going the mini-messiah's way lately. Not even the Christmas Classic "It's A Wonderful Life" is enough to get him out of his funk, Jarrett made sure that flick wasn't aired for fear it might give Obama ideas on how to "end it all". We should be so lucky.
Failure in Obama's case, does seem an option, matter of fact, Soros must be beginning to wonder right about now, if in fact, Obama failure is not the rule. Considering all the planning, money and effort dating back to the 80's that preceded the November 08 election, Soros has to be livid Obama is bumbling his end. Obama must be rereading the "penalty clause" of the deal he signed with Soros and friends. Obama afterall did promise he could pull off this heist. Sweating Bullets very much may no longer be a euphemism in Obama's case.
Next time Obama has a date night in NYC, if a limo door swings open, and a raspy voice in the darkness, says, " Let's Go For A Ride, Sit In The Front Seat, Mr. Soros is Waiting" Obama might want to do his very best impersonation of Carl Lewis.
Steve
Failure in Obama's case, does seem an option, matter of fact, Soros must be beginning to wonder right about now, if in fact, Obama failure is not the rule. Considering all the planning, money and effort dating back to the 80's that preceded the November 08 election, Soros has to be livid Obama is bumbling his end. Obama must be rereading the "penalty clause" of the deal he signed with Soros and friends. Obama afterall did promise he could pull off this heist. Sweating Bullets very much may no longer be a euphemism in Obama's case.
Next time Obama has a date night in NYC, if a limo door swings open, and a raspy voice in the darkness, says, " Let's Go For A Ride, Sit In The Front Seat, Mr. Soros is Waiting" Obama might want to do his very best impersonation of Carl Lewis.
Steve
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