Obama's not on his own in the housing crisis

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Today, Barack Obama, gave a speech on the housing crisis. In the speech, he said:

I do not accept an America where Washington’s only message to working people is: “you’re on your own.”

But Barack Obama didn't need Washington when he was buying a house. Because he had a politically connected real estate developer, Tony Rezko, under federal criminal investigation who subsidized his house.

Is that Barack's lesson? That if you aren't lucky enough to know a corrupt real estate developer, you need Washington?

but rather on substance. This speech is eloquent and thus it masks the insidious concept behind it socialism

Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor

The Provocateur

How dare he! Barack should by erik_the_red

How dare he!

Barack should know that if he wants to delve into the politics of corruption and hypocrisy, he has to wait for the Republican National Convention to adopt it as part of the party platform, then switch parties!

But yeah, erik_the_red: this is pretty weak stuff. We have standards; do you think that you could maybe come up with something a bit worthier of our attention?

The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!

 
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