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By on January 13th, 2010 at 10:50 pm

A Question for Obama Supporters

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Via the ROK Drop Classifieds comes this announcement:

Are you — or do you know — a former Obama supporter who has grown disenchanted with the president’s endless series of broken promises, posturing and gaffes? Want a crack at your 15 minutes of fame? If you answered “yes” to both questions, Nippon TV wants an interview.

“Doug,” you ask, “how do I take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime offer?”

“Simple,” I reply. “Just email me your phone number and email address and I’ll relay it the the producer. Your information will remain completely confidential and you may also be eligible for an appearance on a Japanese game show.”

You can read more about this announcement here.

Remember if you need to sale something or if your organization or business has any announcements, you can post them for FREE in the ROK Drop Classifieds and get the event or product promoted here on the main site.

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  • The Korean
    4:03 pm on January 13th, 2010 1

    Where do bitter Hillary Clinton fans sign up?

  • Teadrinker
    5:31 pm on January 13th, 2010 2

    Oh, come on. The guy hasn't even been in the White House for a year yet. :roll:

  • ChickenHead
    6:13 pm on January 13th, 2010 3

    How irritating.

    This is not news… this is manufactured news.

    All Nippon TV has to do is walk down the street and interview foreigners.

    Their response makes the story… which may or may not be the one that Nippon TV seems intent on manufacturing.

  • Mark
    10:42 pm on January 13th, 2010 4

    Audacity of Hope.&trade

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  • Unsatisfied LG DACOM
    1:47 am on January 14th, 2010 6

    This sounds like a Nigerian scam.

  • Retired GI
    6:56 am on January 14th, 2010 7

    Can we expect any changes in the next few days? :roll:

  • Angel
    11:43 pm on January 30th, 2010 8

    Mr President…

    Sometimes there're ways to change healthcare not just from within but also from the private sector.

    I support the healthcare bill that may come out of the house and senate. On the private Sector, Mr

    President, imagine a healthcare firm that operates much like Google… which is a company that is

    not a normal ( Initial public offering : I.P.O. ) where they are set up in a way where the controll

    -ing shares are left in the hands of the leadership whose mission is for the well fair of its clients

    and not stock holders. Since Google does not allow a controlling interest to its share holders they

    are more responsive to the market while keeping lower returns to the point of being able to make un

    -popular decisions that initially may seem unprofitable in the short term but enviably over the long

    haul gives Google an edge over its competitors and in the long term makes them very profitable while

    still improving and enhancing overall service to its clients. I would love to see a healthcare insur

    -ance company run much like Google and really makes strides to lower healthcare cost while outstripp

    -ing its competitors when it comes to profitability that would make a model of excellence one that

    medicare can work in harmony with.

 

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