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Old 02-08-2012, 07:36 AM   #3
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shameless...but hardly shocking...


Until this week, the Obama administration vehemently condemned the Citizens United decision and vowed to eschew super PACs. The entities are a “threat to our democracy,” Obama railed two years ago. The ruling would “open the floodgates for special interests,” he warned. And last July, Obama-campaign press secretary Ben LaBolt kept talking the anti-super-PAC talk. “Neither the president nor his campaign staff or aides will fundraise for super PACs,” he asserted. Now? President Obama and his wife won’t fundraise for the democracy-undermining super PACs. But countless other cabinet members and advisers, partying with Obama bundlers gone wild, will.

In 2008, Obama lambasted rival Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards for criticizing independent expenditures while raking in big PAC bucks: “So you can’t say yesterday you don’t believe in them, and today you have three-quarters of a million dollars being spent on you. You can’t just talk the talk.” yes you can!

Obama 2012 campaign motto: Empty talk? Yes, we can!

Obama?s Super-PAC-Men - Michelle Malkin - National Review Online
great read detailing the remarkable degree of the hypocricy

can we make a list of things that this president has excoriated others for and then turned around and done himself?...it's very long...seems to be habitual...oh well....more do as I say not as I do.. from "THE ONE"

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