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Originally Posted by Willravel
It depends on who's making it. It's usually a bit bitter, and while it's suggested with seemingly selfless intentions, it's usually just the threat of baking it more than it is actually buying the ingredients and warming up the oven. In the case of Bush, though, the thing turned out bloated, uneven, and burned to a crisp, which means that Obama is left washing the dishes, cleaning out the burnt smell from the oven and airing out the kitchen for a while. Don't confuse the burning smell for what Obama's got planned, though.
This joke-turned-illustration is getting way out of control.
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Just seems to me that Obama is embarrassed by what is in the national interest of the U.S. I want people, even if I disagree, to be strong advocates for at least what they believe to be in our national interest. Obama has failed to present a compelling case for how his acquiescence on a world stage to big principle issues like Honduras, Iran (elections), N. Korea (missile testing), apology tour, etc., moves our national agenda.
I am not clear on your position on this issue. I understand why some people find issue with raison d'etat. I don't think the human race is ready to be - one.