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  • When will Obama make a public statement about the Tennessee floods?

    Posted by admin on May 16th, 2010 and filed under floods |

    No one was killed or even injured in the non-event in Times Square, but Obama and his peons can’t stop talking about it.
    Dozens of Americans were killed, and thousands of lives were ruined in the Tennessee floods, and Obama hasn’t said a single word about it in public.
    Meanwhile he sends Billions of tax dollars to bail out Greece while the EU has the largest Gross Economic Output of any trading bloc in the world.
    Is he completely out of touch with average American citizens?

    Because the Grand old Opry is not the Apollo theater

    7 Responses

    1. Andy Says:

      Well the reason is that people in Tennessee were more responsible. I understand that the floods weren’t as bad as Katrina, but nobody stayed in their basement because they were wanted, nobody sat on their roof waiting for handouts and Tennessee didn’t even need to request federal help. Good for them.
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    2. QuiteNewHere Says:

      It is shameful.
      there is no excuse in ignoring ones own.
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    3. Freedomfighter Says:

      IT’s all about image, and he doesnt care about tennessee

      I will say this until libs stop blaming bush for katrina
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    4. Drayak Says:

      Socialist, yes. Inept, yes, Failure, yes, Capable to help the American people when they need it, no.
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      Obama’s only success is his failure(s) to succeed.

    5. Tom Says:

      You make sense, but watch the answers from obamabots, they’ll explain how "wrong" you are.
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    6. Dice Says:

      Because the Grand old Opry is not the Apollo theater
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    7. dobberx Says:

      Oh MY GOD!

      He hasn’t COMMENTED on it!

      Oh, the horror!!!!

      How many more will die because he hasn’t COMMENTED on it???
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