Posted on 04/02/2009 1:37:34 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
He’s a “financial adviser”?
Makes one wonder how many of clients read his idiotic message and jumped ship.
read those other letters, i think that don was wantin’ timmy’s job.
if these people are examples of “financial advisors”, i sure as heck wouldn’t give them anything if i had it
Find out what Don Garney has been drinking so I can order enough cases of it to take me through Halloween 2010...I will need a few days to sober up before the mid-term elections.
He may be right about that. In statistical terms, Obama is like an outlier, a data point totally outside the normal cluster of data. Obama is so far left he makes Kerry and Kennedy look like moderates.
Hey Garney, I believe that smoking whatever you are smoking is illegal
Texas land of the Free home of common sense. I was born here and will be buried here hopefully under the big pine tree behind my house. I do not feed into conspiracy theorys but from personal experience there is something to the whole Obama hypnosis thing. Having some awareness of the issue of mass hypnosis and knowing what Obama was about I still could feel the tug of his appeal against my own will. It had a lot to do with the cadence of his speeches. It is the equivalent of the watch swinging in front of your face. You probably know it is to get past your concious and feed your subconcious messages. Luckily he has an achilles heel in that he is a really terrible speaker without his tele promter. He suffers from what all people who seek to deceive suffer from the umm factor.
“Obama Could Be Our Greatest President”
That’s what you think if you’re a member of the CPUSA.
I think this was written for publication April 1st, and somebody goofed!
I wonder when this guy had his breakdown.
Don Garney can go to hell. Obama will never be a great President. He will be known as the Kenyan who destroyed America with lies and deceit.
Kind of the same notoriety of Adolph Hitler.
Not all financial advisors are like this, but sadly the majority are. One of the reasons I started studying to become a financial advisor was because of all the rotten ones I’ve met. Figured I could do better.
I will have the memory that two great men ran for president,
I will have the memory that one great woman saved us from a
democrat landslide.
OK Nice set up, but where’s the punch line?
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