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Topic: Biden: It's Time to Blame Obama, Not Bush
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Sat 10/01/11 07:37 PM

Vice President Joe Biden acknowledges that it’s time to hold the Obama administration’s feet to the fire for the sorry state of the U.S. economy instead of continuing to blame President George W. Bush.

“Right now, understandably — totally legitimate — this is a referendum on Obama and Biden and the nature of the state of the economy,” Biden said during an interview with South Florida public radio station WLRN this afternoon.

Biden made the startling comment during an interview in which his main goal was to pitch for support of President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act.

The vice president dismissed polls in which people continue to blame the Bush administration for the economy.

“Even though 50-some percent of the American people think that the economy tanked because of the last administration, that’s not relevant,” Biden said. “What’s relevant is we’re in charge. And right now we are the ones in charge and it’s gotten better, but it hasn’t gotten good enough.”

“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.


http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Biden-blame-Obama-Bush/2011/09/29/id/412762

I'm was never for Bush or Obama, just thought this was interesting VP declaration.

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Sat 10/01/11 07:51 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sat 10/01/11 07:58 PM
That's so stupid. Everyone thinks they can pick one man and blame him for the sorry state of affairs, then crucify him like they did Jesus Christ.

Do you really want people to be worshiping Obama 2000 years from now as the savior the Jews crucified?

Please. Get real. But Hey the Jews crucified Christ, now they want to get rid of Obama. Biden is totally loyal to Israel. He is one of those Zionists.


Biden in 2007 interview: I am a Zionist
Barack Obama's new running mate praises Israel In 2007 interview with 'Shalom TV'


http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3586542,00.html


WASHINGTON – Senator Joe Biden, who was chosen by Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama to be his running mate in the upcoming US elections, has previously declared himself to be a Zionist. Calling Israel "the single greatest strength America has in the Middle East," he also revealed a Jewish connection in an interview last year.

During the interview conducted by the Jewish 'Shalom TV' Biden said, "I am a Zionist. You don't have to be a Jew to be a Zionist." He also revealed that his son is married to a Jewish woman, of the Berger family from Delaware, and that he had participated in a Passover Seder at their house.
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If you don't claim to "be a Jew" but you claim to be a Zionist, that is deception at its finest.




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Sat 10/01/11 08:01 PM
But if Obama picks a Zionist as a running mate..... we are done for... and so is Obama.

.. after they "crucify" him, Biden will be our new Zionist commander in chief.


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Sat 10/01/11 08:03 PM
“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.

Note:

When Biden says "We're in charge." He means "We, the Zionists."



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Sat 10/01/11 08:21 PM

“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.

Note:

When Biden says "We're in charge." He means "We, the Zionists."



LOL! I don't think I've been entertained like this in a while JB!

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Sat 10/01/11 08:35 PM
That's pretty much what the former prime minister of Israel was recorded saying. (They are "in charge.")


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Sat 10/01/11 08:37 PM
Zionist Jews and Zionists supporters, and the globalist filthy rich bankers... they are in control.

Or so they think.

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Sun 10/02/11 01:02 AM


Vice President Joe Biden acknowledges that it’s time to hold the Obama administration’s feet to the fire for the sorry state of the U.S. economy instead of continuing to blame President George W. Bush.

“Right now, understandably — totally legitimate — this is a referendum on Obama and Biden and the nature of the state of the economy,” Biden said during an interview with South Florida public radio station WLRN this afternoon.

Biden made the startling comment during an interview in which his main goal was to pitch for support of President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act.

The vice president dismissed polls in which people continue to blame the Bush administration for the economy.

“Even though 50-some percent of the American people think that the economy tanked because of the last administration, that’s not relevant,” Biden said. “What’s relevant is we’re in charge. And right now we are the ones in charge and it’s gotten better, but it hasn’t gotten good enough.”

“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.


http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Biden-blame-Obama-Bush/2011/09/29/id/412762

I'm was never for Bush or Obama, just thought this was interesting VP declaration.




Its honest. OBama has said the same thing, that things have not made ENOUGH progress for many americans.

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Mon 10/03/11 01:34 PM


Vice President Joe Biden acknowledges that it’s time to hold the Obama administration’s feet to the fire for the sorry state of the U.S. economy instead of continuing to blame President George W. Bush.

“Right now, understandably — totally legitimate — this is a referendum on Obama and Biden and the nature of the state of the economy,” Biden said during an interview with South Florida public radio station WLRN this afternoon.

Biden made the startling comment during an interview in which his main goal was to pitch for support of President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act.

The vice president dismissed polls in which people continue to blame the Bush administration for the economy.

“Even though 50-some percent of the American people think that the economy tanked because of the last administration, that’s not relevant,” Biden said. “What’s relevant is we’re in charge. And right now we are the ones in charge and it’s gotten better, but it hasn’t gotten good enough.”

“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.


http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Biden-blame-Obama-Bush/2011/09/29/id/412762

I'm was never for Bush or Obama, just thought this was interesting VP declaration.

Hope the Loo wasn't occupied when POTUS heard about Bidens next Foot-In-Mouth!:laughing:

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Mon 10/03/11 01:36 PM

Zionist Jews and Zionists supporters, and the globalist filthy rich bankers... they are in control.

Or so they think.
My my look at that Burr!:laughing:

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Mon 10/03/11 01:39 PM

Zionist Jews and Zionists supporters, and the globalist filthy rich bankers... they are in control.

Or so they think.
Would you like to bring some proof for all those assertions?spock

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Mon 10/03/11 02:26 PM


Zionist Jews and Zionists supporters, and the globalist filthy rich bankers... they are in control.

Or so they think.
Would you like to bring some proof for all those assertions?spock



No, I don't get into that because then people start calling me a "Jew hater." And I don't hate Jews. It is the globalist, Zionists, and the greedy filthy rich people who place themselves above the law. The international bankers, The Rockefeller family, the royal family, the global elite who over throw countries, and set up new governments to their liking who will cooperate with their raping of the land and the people.

Those people.

If you don't know about them, you must have been hiding under a rock for a while.


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Mon 10/03/11 03:50 PM
A lot of silliness going on here. Biden's statements were correct. Everybody understands that the Bush Administration is going to skate on the wreckage and carnage of their Depression from 2011 forward. 70% of the people understand that Bush did it, but now, Obama is rightfully being held to account for how he is dealing with the mess. Biden is with a huge number of Democrats (me included) who know that Obama has done a miserable job of fighting for a healthy economy. In fact, Obama is almost perfectly following in the footsteps of FDR, who only reluctantly adopted Keynesian policy. He does own the economy, and he had better move to bury the Republicans alive if he wants to have an easy walk-in to the 2012 Presidency.

Biden speaks for me. Ridicule him all you want. You aren't winning any points.

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Mon 10/03/11 03:53 PM
One of the things I loved about OBama was his diplomacy,, I didnt want another bully in office

but it does seem more and more like his hand is being forced,,,,


I dont want him to lose his diplomatic edge, but I also dont want him to be walked on,,,,,I feel for him and for us

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Mon 10/03/11 03:55 PM


Vice President Joe Biden acknowledges that it’s time to hold the Obama administration’s feet to the fire for the sorry state of the U.S. economy instead of continuing to blame President George W. Bush.

“Right now, understandably — totally legitimate — this is a referendum on Obama and Biden and the nature of the state of the economy,” Biden said during an interview with South Florida public radio station WLRN this afternoon.

Biden made the startling comment during an interview in which his main goal was to pitch for support of President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act.

The vice president dismissed polls in which people continue to blame the Bush administration for the economy.

“Even though 50-some percent of the American people think that the economy tanked because of the last administration, that’s not relevant,” Biden said. “What’s relevant is we’re in charge. And right now we are the ones in charge and it’s gotten better, but it hasn’t gotten good enough.”

“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.


http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Biden-blame-Obama-Bush/2011/09/29/id/412762

I'm was never for Bush or Obama, just thought this was interesting VP declaration.



Obama has always taken responsibility even for the damn shyte that wasn't his.

It was us who rightly blamed the great burning the US down to the ground Bush.

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Mon 10/03/11 04:40 PM


Vice President Joe Biden acknowledges that it’s time to hold the Obama administration’s feet to the fire for the sorry state of the U.S. economy instead of continuing to blame President George W. Bush.

“Right now, understandably — totally legitimate — this is a referendum on Obama and Biden and the nature of the state of the economy,” Biden said during an interview with South Florida public radio station WLRN this afternoon.

Biden made the startling comment during an interview in which his main goal was to pitch for support of President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act.

The vice president dismissed polls in which people continue to blame the Bush administration for the economy.

“Even though 50-some percent of the American people think that the economy tanked because of the last administration, that’s not relevant,” Biden said. “What’s relevant is we’re in charge. And right now we are the ones in charge and it’s gotten better, but it hasn’t gotten good enough.”

“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.


http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Biden-blame-Obama-Bush/2011/09/29/id/412762

I'm was never for Bush or Obama, just thought this was interesting VP declaration.



Gotten better? Not for me. In fact I will admit that there are less opportunities now than when I originally left the country not long after he took office. In fact our credit got worse.

Now I will go out on a limb and agree with JB that the economy is in no way 1 mans fault. Then again the man did campaign on a platform of change which I haven't seen much of a positive change and the lack of meeting that campaign slogan will probably cost him points later.

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Mon 10/03/11 05:15 PM
again it will depend upon what each voter interpreted by the word 'change'

which issues and by what degree they expected them to change

many things have changed, historical things even, under this president(DODT and Healthcare for two)

but other things have not gotten better quick enough although I still believe they are better than they WOULD have been had he not taken the actions he did,,,,


its all going to be , like normal, whats priority to each voter and what they REASONABLY expected to get done in one term,,

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Mon 10/03/11 11:06 PM


Vice President Joe Biden acknowledges that it’s time to hold the Obama administration’s feet to the fire for the sorry state of the U.S. economy instead of continuing to blame President George W. Bush.

“Right now, understandably — totally legitimate — this is a referendum on Obama and Biden and the nature of the state of the economy,” Biden said during an interview with South Florida public radio station WLRN this afternoon.

Biden made the startling comment during an interview in which his main goal was to pitch for support of President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act.

The vice president dismissed polls in which people continue to blame the Bush administration for the economy.

“Even though 50-some percent of the American people think that the economy tanked because of the last administration, that’s not relevant,” Biden said. “What’s relevant is we’re in charge. And right now we are the ones in charge and it’s gotten better, but it hasn’t gotten good enough.”

“I don’t blame them for being mad. We’re in charge,” Biden acknowledged.


http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Biden-blame-Obama-Bush/2011/09/29/id/412762

I'm was never for Bush or Obama, just thought this was interesting VP declaration.



And people wonder why Obama's people doesn't let Biden talk to the press much...........laugh

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Tue 10/04/11 02:28 AM
others would much rather have spin doctors and soundbytes maybe

I like them both because of their honesty and willingness to view the full picture of what is good AND not so good



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Tue 10/04/11 07:35 AM
And people wonder why Obama's people doesn't let Biden talk to the press much

Don't they? I've never heard of that kind of prohibition coming from "Obama's people". Where did you get this from?

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