President Token

If Obama is such a leader why can’t he even lead his own party to allow offshore drilling?
The Democrats are staunchly against offshore drilling but Obama says he supports limited offshore drilling. Why can’t he lead his party?
I think everyone knows the reason… because he is a junior congressman without the respect of his seasoned politicians. They want him as his token President just as the Democrats have always done in the past.
Do you agree?
Good question, now I have 1 for you:
Why Obama backs away from McCain’s debate challenge?
AP – Democratic candidate Barack Obama on Saturday backed further away from rival John McCain’s challenge for a series of Lincoln-Douglas debates, agreeing only to the standard three face-offs in the fall proposed by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
I know why, because he’s a big whiny cry baby of a wuss.
Obama Is A Token President
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Halfpenny token commemorating President George Washington (1732-1799) Photo Mugs Halfpenny token commemorating President George Washington (1732-1799). Obverse Bust of the president in a tie-wig. Reverse Starboard broadside view of a full-rigged ship under sail….. |
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Halfpenny token commemorating President George Washington (1732-1799) Photo Mugs Halfpenny token commemorating President George Washington (1732-1799). Obverse Bust of the president in a tie-wig. Reverse Starboard broadside view of a full-rigged ship under sail….. |
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2007 George Washington Presidential $1 Coin – First President, 1789-1797 $0.01 2007 George Washington Presidential $1 Coin – First President, 1789-1797…. |
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2008 Andrew Jackson Presidential Coin – 7th President, 1829-1837 $0.01 In 2005, President Bush signed the Presidential Coin Act authorizing the United States Mint to strike coins honoring America’s Presidents in the order in which they served. This coin, the seventh in the Presidential Coin Program, honors President Andrew Jackson. As President, Jackson worked to strengthen the executive branch and vetoed more bills than the six prior presidents combined. His ren… |
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2007 John Adams Presidential Coin – 2nd President, 1797-1801 $0.01 2007 John Adams Presidential Coin – 2nd President, 1797-1801, The second Presidential Coin released in 2007 honors the United States’ second President, John Adams. The John Adams Coin features a likeness of John Adams on the obverse and a reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features larger, more dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions… |
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Harry S. Truman: The American Presidents Series: The 33rd President, 1945-1953 (American Presidents (Times)) $5.98 The plainspoken man from Missouri who never expected to be president yet rose to become one of the greatest leaders of the twentieth centuryIn April 1945, after the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the presidency fell to a former haberdasher and clubhouse politician from Independence, Missouri. Many believed he would be overmatched by the job, but Harry S. Truman would surprise them all.Few chi… |
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John Tyler, the Accidental President $19.00 The first vice president to become president on the death of the incumbent, John Tyler (1790-1862) was derided by critics as “His Accidency.” Yet he proved to be a bold leader who used the malleable executive system to his advantage. In this biography of the tenth President of the United States, Edward P. Crapol challenges previous depictions of Tyler as a die-hard advocate of states’ rights, limi… |
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George Washington: First President 1789-1797 (Getting to Know the U.S. Presidents) $4.10 Author/illustrator Mike Venezia has been introducing children to great artists and composers for more than 15 years. In this series, he has once again combined humor with history to make learning fun. Each book is a mix of full-color historical reproductions and photos, hilarious cartoon-style illustrations, and simple, factual text describing each president s path toward the nation s highest offi… |