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President Obama's 50th Birthday Party Offered A Small Break From Washington


Barack Obama so glad to get out of Washington yesterday he can barely contain his excitement...either that or Rush Limbaugh quit (he didn't)

U.S. President, Barack Obama, turned the big 50 this week, which coincidentally, can't be said for his approval ratings in office, which fell like the stock market, after his debt ceiling deal with Congress on Tuesday.

Obama to Jennifer Hudson: Girl, you got skinny!

For those that chose to celebrate with Obama at his birthday dinner/party/fundraiser in Chicago last night, featuring such stars as Jennifer Hudson, it cost them $35,800. For that kind of money, for dinner he should have served diamonds with a side order of pearls.

Obama: thank you suckers guests for buying a $35,800 ticket

If guests also opted for a picture with the President, it cost them an additional $10,000. Then again, one could have gone the cheaper route by just getting Photoshop and slapping his picture with theirs and pressing print. Hey, if the FBI can play around with Photoshop, can play around with Photoshop, so can you (LOL). Never let it be said that the Judiciary Report doesn't help you save money during the financial crisis.

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Obama Is More Preoccupied With Fundraising Than The Economy


Barack Obama

U.S. President, Barack Obama, seems to be more preoccupied with his massive fundraising drive, in a shaky bid for reelection, rather than the dire economy that needs his full attention. Obama is attempting to raise the exorbitant sum of $1 billion dollars, in deeds that seem like buying the Presidency of the United States.

While Obama's attention is turned to fundraising matters, the economy continues to decline, falling into terrible territory, signaling irreversible damage. If Obama fixed the economy, he would not have to worry about raising so much campaign funds, as that would be the best testament and tool for the 2012 election.

Furthermore, $1 billion dollars in donated campaign money, to reelect an unpopular president, is better off in the public's pocket during a terrible financial depression, the incumbent made worse with unruly spending.

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