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Obama Fled The Devastation On Martha’s Vineyard
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Rough conditions there! I do not see how anyone could even consider visiting a location where this type of weather is possible. A person could get a bit of sand in their clothes or, I shudder to think of it, WET from the wind blown water!
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And where would you get your Latte?
Yeah, that sea mist has been known to put an eye out—just like your first grade teacher said it could—why didn’t we listen!!!
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Thanks for manning hurricane central and getting us through this dark 72 hours Mr. Obama. What’s the next void of substance endeavor wafting from that empty suit you inhabit? Dang, to think, you could have been working on that golf swing!
Oh come on, playing golf on a windy day is rough.