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  • The dude with a green tie in the background has an awesome mustache. He is my hero.

  • That lady is so funny I can't stand IT! "What are we gonna DO About this CRIISIISS??" (sits down akwardly)

    Oh and stfu rhosey001 because FDR was seriously one of the greatest presidents of all time.

  • McCain never answered the question. I wonder why?

  • The "biggest increases in our, national debt, in history" Mr Obama, were under FDR. Ya just gotta do your research before opening your mouth. The national debt under FDR quadrupled. You just said yourself George Bush "almost doubled it". Go back to your stupid friends that you have now disowned and stop fucking around.

  • Wow, I just watched again and you can't even get the math right if what you said is true.

    First "when George Bush came into office we had a surplus." Then "when George Bush came into office we had a deficit of 5 trillion, it is now over 10 trillion, almost double". Almost double? 5T to over 10T you are to stuped for words Obamahole.

  • 1. there was an annual budget surplus so great that allan greenspan was worried about what to do with it. There was a 'risk' of paying off the national debt in short order.

    2. When George Bush came in he did away with the budget surplus and started racking up the national debt.

    3. He never says exactly 10 or 5

    5.3 * 2 > 10.1

  • Mccain seems to be struggling with memory problems why would we want a president (Mccain) who is not in touch with the world

  • ok so obama answered the question with clear examples mccain started talking about obama. wonder why? lol

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