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Of course if all you have is a manifesto then that's not exactly a patentable invention. Even so, you should publish it rather than keeping it a secret and criticizing something (fixed angle cells) without providing an alternative.
He has no Agenda, he answers no hard question,, He got Biden to give him more credibility ,,, Obama Stole the Presidential Seal ,,to call his own, I guess he thought he is Hitler for a second,
Now as we are speaking Obama is changing the stage,,,at the convention center, to a ROMAN THEME,
Now Barack Obama THinks he is Julius Caesar or worst He think he is the 2nd Coming of Christ,,,
The Ego on Barack Obama is getting worst and worst,, and its Barack Obama who wont let this go...
Soon He going to have some try to knight him, go for a dictator ship, what is next with Barack Obama,
- by jamesliam September 10, 2008 7:19 AM PDT
- At the Federal level, all this "green collar" rhetoric is nothing more than.... rhetoric. No subsidies, no grants, no nothing. It's nice to see some of the localities banding together though -- there's a green collar grant proposal in Chicago to place and train displaced workers at the Chicago Green Exchange, for example. I hope the new president follows suit.
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