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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Billy Long critiques State of the Union address
Seventh District Congressman Billy Long offered the following thoughts on President Barack Obama's State of the Union address:
"The content, to me, was lacking," Long said in a post-speech interview.
"We're in serious, serious problems in this country and we need to cut spending immediately. And he was talking about electric cars," he said.
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I guess that's what the good congressman took out of the whole speech.
Call the FBI. How dare the Congressman criticize an American politician! What nerve! Considering how he was shaking his fist and claiming he was fed up last year with his vitriol, any criticism of Barack Obama could be considered a "perceived" threat. We all should be concerned.
3 comments:
I guess that's what the good congressman took out of the whole speech.
Electric cars.
God help us. Oh my God.
Call the FBI. How dare the Congressman criticize an American politician! What nerve! Considering how he was shaking his fist and claiming he was fed up last year with his vitriol, any criticism of Barack Obama could be considered a "perceived" threat. We all should be concerned.
Aw hell, he probably slept through the whole thing.
Obama used a lot of big words and Billy didn't understand half of them.
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