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"What More Do We Want This Man To Do For Us"

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A partial transcript of video from Late Night with David Letterman. Brian Williams and David Letterman are discussing President Obama and the raid that took-out Usama bin Laden:

Letterman: “The day after the 9/11 attacks, the number 1 priority in America, if not the world, was, ‘We gotta get bin Laden, we gotta get bin Laden.’”

Williams: “Yeah”

Letterman: “So, uh, eight years go by, we still haven’t got bin Laden. Uh, George W. Bush at one point said, well, he doesn’t really think too much about bin Laden. In the interim we invaded Afghanistan, then we invaded Iraq because Cheney wanted to help out his buddies at Brown & Root and, uh, Halliburton,”

Public vs. Private Morality

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Robert Reich discusses the misconceptions between Public & Private Morality.

President Obama on The View

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On 'The View' President Obama discusses JP Morgan debacle, support of same-sex marriage and his pop culture knowledge.

Ellen Commends President Obama

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Ellen gave President Barack Obama a standing ovation on her show today for his powerful words of support for marriage equality.

Get Your Free Women for Obama Bumper Sticker

9 President Obama stood up for women—from fighting for equal pay to protecting a woman's right to choose and cracking down on gender discrimination in health care.

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President Obama's "To Do" List for Congress

8 President Obama has put together a "to do" list for Congress that, if acted upon quickly, will create jobs and help restore middle class security. These initiatives all have bipartisan support, and the President believes that they will help create an economy built to last that supports secure American jobs and makes things the rest of the world buys - not one built on outsourcing, loopholes, or risky financial deals.

Mitt Romney Versus Reality: Auto Recovery Edition

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Mitt Romney continues to distort reality in this edition of "Mitt Romney versus Reality"

"This fantasy that the auto bailout was Romney’s idea is beyond lunacy in light of the intense criticism he leveled at the President just a couple of months ago when he said “the president tells us that without his intervention things in Detroit would be worse. I believe that without his intervention things there would be better.” In 2008, Romney said, “IF General Motors, Ford and Chrysler get the bailout that their chief executives asked for yesterday, you can kiss the American automotive industry goodbye,” and in 2012 he argued that “Obama should have let the free market work and allowed GM and Chrysler to go through a managed bankruptcy” which is what he now claims the President did with the bailout that is not remotely what a managed bankruptcy entails. A managed bankruptcy is more akin to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy that involves reorganization of a debtor’s business affairs and assets but it does not include a bailout by the government that Romney assailed as “crony capitalism on a grand scale.”

Republicans target Meals On Wheels funding

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Martin Bashir talks to Representative Gwen Moore, D-Wisconsin, about her fight to protect Meals On Wheels as millions of seniors risk going hungry.

President Barack Obama's remarks at the Ready to Go Rally

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This is a turning point for this campaign. Starting today with these rallies, we're entering a new stage -- and we don't intend to slow down until the last voter weighs in on November 6th.

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Favorite Quotes

"Honey, you know the difference between the Taliban and Texas Republicans? One is opposed to science, equal rights for women, religious freedom, peaceful resolution of disagreements, and democracy. The other is the Taliban."

KissMyBigBlueButt.com, February 7, 2009 - http://www.kissmybigbluebutt.com/february2009.htm#feb7

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