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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 1 decade ago

Now that he is done playing Olympic Games, will 0bama go back to pretending to be president again?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    what do you mean again? when did he start ?

  • 1 decade ago

    Yet another useless piece of **** from a negative con

    fact is; There is no pretending dear..he is the President of the United States

    fact is: trying to get the olympics will bring in 22.5 BILLION dollars and create 325 or so full time jobs for years...then there is the construction jobs for years to come

    But the down side...will need to spend BILLIONS protecting the entire games and people from wingnuts, the home grown taliban crowd and their leaders in Pakistan

    Fact....chicago is one of 4 cities who won the right to bid YEARS ago

    but the other true FACT is

    The cons are all over this...because HE is prompting it

    Fact is....we will not get it anyway and will go Rio...the world outside can see how ugly this country is and the people who protest even over this simple thing..they see they hate it, him and their country and they want to remain in the 14th century so use this venue as another smear, rant to forward their useless agenda

    He will try and has...it is now up to IOC....do not hold your breath

    thy negative will have their way on this one....

    Glad something will make them smile as the greatest country in the world is too afraid, too scared and unable to show case herself...all due to the negative ones who rant on about something as simple as games.and that IS showcased throughout the world

    Think we are only ones reading this...lol

  • DAR
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    1 decade ago

    You beat me to the question.

    I was going to ask, now that the president of Chicago has bombed out at the IOC, what will he do next? I did see a headline suggesting he might have squeezed some Afghanistan discussion in by having a general wait for him and confer with him on the jetway. I guess foreign policy has to take the time he can squeeze in

  • 1 decade ago

    Chicago was eliminated in the first round voting of the Olympic Committee.

    Source(s): WSJ
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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Let me lay this out for you, and then you will see.

    The goal with the hassling Olympics is to land in the Top 5 - the goal is not to land as the Top 1 selection.

    It's called "marketing."

    Nobody wants the messy Olympics, they just want to land in the Top 5.

    Got it?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    oh, i am so proud of the IOC! i never, ever, thought i'd say that because that is one corrupt organization. but to see them thumb their nose at obama and another very corrupt entity, chicago, is just too cool!

    i can't wait for the liberal back lash against their boy, obama! this is truely a great day for america! YESSSSSS!

    GO RIO, (speaking of corrupt) lol.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    And let's say that Chicago had won the right to host the Games. You would be harping on Obama for that too.

    You will forget about this in a week and get back to making up lies about health care and parroting ClusterF0X/Rush Limbaugh talking points.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    His assistants are busy scheduling another round on the late night talk circuit, because you know how vital Letterman is to the country's survival.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Maybe. Will you continue pretending to post intelligent questions?

  • 1 decade ago

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but he IS President.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    think he can handle both at the same time

    Source(s): multi tasking
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