Obama and Jury Duty

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to buy acai berry of 7:01PM June 21, 2010

Only if he can on an O.J> kind of trial for a year or so.... Oh wait, that would leave Lunch Box Joe in charge. Ummm... bumbler - conniver, bumbler - conniver... Oh heck, maybe they should both go.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 4:49PM January 27, 2010

I would not trust Obama to serve on any jury unless I wanted a not guilty verdict for a labor union member, ACORN member or similar activist. God help any law enforcement or CIA personnel that is the defendant if Obama is a juror on the case.

S Alton of VA 7:12PM January 26, 2010

Randy, Obama, like it or not, holds the largest and most important position in the world. When he flies to an airport all arriving and departing flights are grounded! Even if he just wants to drop in and have dinner somewhere, trafic is rerouted,streets and businesses are closed, people must either vacate or not move until he is gone, flights are grounded and it takes an army of secret service agents staff to make all the arrangements. And you expect him to do jury duty? I think Obama is in way way over his head and is constantly shooting from the hip , but come on Randy, get your head out from wherever it's stuck and use it to think!

Dave of FL 5:04PM January 26, 2010

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