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br> -- Rick Greer br> Mount Juliet,Tennessee /p>Perhaps, probably, I've missed much more than I realize in the past few months, trying to learn how much of an empty suit Mr. Obama really is, but I don't recall anything that could support your assertion he "would like to move to the center."
It might be generous to even call him just a liberal. But if he's a centrist-in-disguise, pray, tell, who then's a leftist?
Liberal and/or leftist hardly matters now. Whichever brand he is -- and I suspect it's truly the latter -- I can't imagine there's a vaccine fast-acting enough that he can take now to inoculate him from that dreaded double-L disease.
p>Of course, he'll try any ruse to do so. He's too arrogant not to try. And, who knows, with the MSM so fervently supporting him, he might get away with that hokum for a while. Just look at how he's skated thus far. br> -- C. Kenna Amos br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> NOT SOLD br> Re: Quin Hillyer's
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