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How Many Times Has Obama Said Change?

by Guest55984  |  earlier

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Just wondering if anyone had a ballpark figure.

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  1. More often than the panhandler outside my office. At least the panhandler knows its not his money he's asking for. Obama seems to think anyone that has saved money should be punished.


  2. doesn't matter what answer I give ya..he'll have "changed" it by the time I get done..lol!

  3. I think the current "Change" counter is up to 10,534,675,000...and I see that some people believe the word of a religitard preacher who asked McCain during a townhall meeting if it was true he called Cindy a "c*nt"--used the actual word.  This was just made up garbage so the preacher man could get his fifteen minutes of fame, dumbo.  And McCain didn't dignify that **** with an answer; instead, he scolded this scourge of God for using such language in mixed company.

  4. Non stop

  5. About 3000 times.

    And it still doesn't equal the times McCain has called me "his friend.

  6. Not as many times as McCain has said POW.

  7. how many times has McCain said war ?

  8. maybe 1.111.111 and many times again until become as President.

  9. I can't figure the number but not as many as Mc Cain's age

  10. As many times as Bush has messed up this country, a lot.

  11. Hmmm, I haven't kept track, but I would rather know Obama says change a million times, than know that McCain called his wife a c*nt!

    Go Obama!  

  12. More times than he changes his shorts.

    If it gets the cheers from his Ozombies, he'll continue until the day they finally realize that he's just the same o'l sh*t different pile.

  13. I haven't been able to keep up with him. But the question is change to what?I think he just wants to change his address. He has done nothing for Illinois, I guess he will be like Eisenhower, and play golf all the time.

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