| Obama Blames Ryan for Drought |
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| by Tom McGregor | Mon, Aug 13, 2012, 07:10 PM |
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Fox News reports that, “Paul Ryan used his first solo campaign swing as Mitt Romney’s running mate Monday to hammer President Obama as a jobs killer, forcefully echoing Romney’s message, while Obama used a pair of nearby campaign stops to accuse Ryan of hurting drought-stricken farmers.” Team Romney had deployed Ryan to Iowa, while Obama kicked off a three-day bus tour across the Hawkeye State. According to Fox News, “Ryan, a Wisconsin congressman, was occasionally interrupted by hecklers during a speech at the Iowa State Fair but stuck to a meat-and-potatoes message of jobs and the deficit.” Ryan said in Des Moines, as you see the president come through on his bus tour, you might ask him the same question that I’m getting asked from people all around America, and that is, Where are the jobs, Mr. President?” To read the entire article from Fox News, link here: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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written by Brandt , August 14, 2012 So the economist joins the greed-ridden elitist to try and buy their way to the White House- What a team! Ryan will need to get fitted for his Magic Mormon Underwear soon! These sacred undergarments harness the power of the Almighty to cough up enough cash for their crusade to the highest seats in the land. See for yourself how these miracles are performed and how money plays its role in politics at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot...rwear.html
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written by whalesuck , August 18, 2012 we all know Obama is going to win. As an indepent vote ( someone who doesn't vote based party) this is bad news. I want the republicans to win so we don't have to hear their constant complainig. I don't care who our president is, our leader should be treated with respect regardless of what party he belongs to. Write comment
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President Brarack Obama has hit the campaign trail to blame GOP VP nominee, US Rep. Paul Ryan (R.-Wi.) for recent drought conditions in the Midwest. 



