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paxnatus
reply to post by jimmyx
Ah, jimmy x, nice to see you. You are mistaken my friend! This issue is not about right or left! This is sooo much bigger than that! Plenty of Democrats are outraged by the debacle of Obama's website flop!
There is an equal amount of corruption on both sides..We need to place the blame where it lies, at the feet of Barrack Obama!! No one else!! We the entire country stand to lose more than money if the Affordable Healthcare Act takes place!! For once lets unite on holding the President accountable for giving us misleading information and betraying the trust of ALL the people in the U.S.!!
I am not gonna debate, argue or discuss right or left in this issue...There are plenty of threads that are out where they may welcome the bait. Please let's focus on the bigger picture
Thanks so much,
Pax
Out of over ateast 280 million then, not many.. Do you know how hard it is to get into Princeton? Sure you do. It doesnt state she knew her then, but she could have, or even known her most recently. The good ole girls club you catch that draft?
AlienScience
reply to post by paxnatus
How many people were in Princeton's graduating class of 1985?
The article doesn't say thapeoplet Michelle knows this person...and lots of people go to Princeton.
“It was an ugly scene, but few expected perfect harmony when the OBU, in conjunction with the Third World Center (TWC), invited Hassan Rahman, the Palestine Liberation Organization’s deputy UN observer, to appear on campus,” according to a January 25, 1982 Princeton Alumni Weekly (Volume 82) article entitled “War of Words” in the column “On the Campus” by Ted Lempert ’83.
Rahman “reiterated the PLO’s position that the Palestinians deserve a homeland and that they are entitled to use terrorism to achieve their goal, just as American revolutionaries did against the British.
AlienScience
reply to post by paxnatus
How many people were in Princeton's graduating class of 1985?
The article doesn't say that Michelle knows this person...and lots of people go to Princeton.