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There is a reason why Democratic strategist James Carville has just one word of advice for President Barack Obama: "Panic".
Mainstream Americans have had it with him, and the Wall Street protesters are reinforcing their attitude. Obama's approval rating is at an all time low. Maybe he should consider asking the Tea Party to help him out of the ditch his driven his bus into.
The biggest loss in donors were the American people who don't want him in government anymore, in fact impeachment can come fast enough.
His biggest gain is in the Ls Raza and drug lords bringing in 50 million plus voters and money from Mexico.
The American people are underestimating the power Obama is gaining from foreign national forces to topple the United States as a democratic government and our constitution. When the La Raza take power we will no longer exist and Obama will be a dictator, the form of government fugitive illegal foreign national Hispanics understand. Calderon will move into the White House, just to insult us.
the reason previous donors are holding onto their money?
fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
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