143 days experience...
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My math is fine, you can't read and/or comprehend. Obama was sworn in as a US Senator on Jan.4, 2005. So, that makes him a member of the US Senate for 1,348 days now. Now that is longer than 143 days, and longer than Palin has been governor.
#12
Originally Posted by gordoUSA
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My math is fine, you can't read and/or comprehend. Obama was sworn in as a US Senator on Jan.4, 2005. So, that makes him a member of the US Senate for 1,348 days now. Now that is longer than 143 days, and longer than Palin has been governor.
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That wasn't the question. All of them go golfing in the Caribbean, or on a "fact finding" tour of the Paris shops, they should make all of them "punch a time clock" when they enter and leave the chambers.
LOL, I wonder if there is a site on how many days/hours these guys actually spend "on the job?"
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Originally Posted by gordoUSA
That wasn't the question.
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Considering his close friend Willam Ayers is the head of the weather Underground THAT TERROIST GROUP THAT DID BOMB THE PENTAGON IN THE 70'S ALONG WITH OTHER BUILDINGS. So basically while Mc Cain was getting the crap beat out of him by NVA Ayers was planning to blow up stuff here in the US now the man running for President against Mc Cain is a close Friend of his.
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