re·nege

/ -?n?g/ [ri-neg, -neeg] verb,-neged, -neg·ing, noun

–verb (used without object) Pronounced [ree-nayg-uhr]

1. to go back on one’s word: He has reneged on his promise.

The true Obama. Always going back on his word. Just a little inspiration for the long fight that we have ahead of us. Hat tip to Pesky Emotional Republican

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Matt

MattI believe that future generations should have the same opportunities that myself, and those that came before me, had. My parents taught me that I could do anything I wanted to do. I don’t want to have to tell my daughter, “You can do whatever the government tells you to do.” We are at a crossroads in this country; are we going to be free, or are we going to be slaves to the nanny state. I choose freedom.
Comments
  • Ken Minor March 22, 2010 at 11:06 am

    No Doubts about it. To Renege to Obama is to Lie and Deny.

    Thank you,
    Ken

  • Matt
    Matt March 22, 2010 at 8:31 pm

    They should change to term to “Obama.”

    Example: My friend promised to help me, but they Obama’d!

    • Don March 23, 2010 at 4:15 am

      And when someone sells out their beliefs, they pull a Stupak.

   
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