Nicholas Guariglia at PJ Media says that Obama’s Broken Promises Were Entirely Predictable.
The St. Petersburg Times is keeping track with the Obameter.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Keeping track of Obama's promises
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"If nothing we do matters — then all that matters is what we do."
— Angel, in "Epiphany" [season 2, episode 16]
Nicholas Guariglia at PJ Media says that Obama’s Broken Promises Were Entirely Predictable.
The St. Petersburg Times is keeping track with the Obameter.
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The list of Monckton vs. Gore articles.
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I think you meant to link to this:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/
on that second one.
They're being generous with BHO, I think. That whole pay-as-you-go thing is already broken.
Thanks! Fixed.
About the generosity: Yes. And wasn't he going to pay that woman's gas and mortgage?
Oh, Good Lord. If they start counting out the number of promises people were EXPECTING (from whole cloth), it'd never end, would it?
Did you see this at Ace?
"Dear Mr. Obama," the Pasadena, Calif., first-grader began, "Please Make it rain candy!"
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