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The end of Barack Obama may be near (see why)
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Tue Oct 29 14:04:41 2013
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<p><a href="http://www.quintodunnedjt.us/2791/171/370/1391/2871.10tt71675797AAF2.php" target="_blank">THE END OF BARACK OBAMA? </a></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 18px"><font size="small">Dear Subscriber, </font><br />
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<font size="small">Here’s something I definitely recommend you check out… </font><br />
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<font size="small">Porter Stansberry is the founder of Stansberry Research. </font><br />
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<font size="small">And recently, Porter has done some fascinating research. He says there’s an approaching BIG event in America, which could entirely ruin Barack Obama’s Presidency. </font><br />
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<font size="small">Now I know at first glance this probably sounds a little outrageous. </font><br />
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<font size="small">But keep in mind, that’s exactly how many people felt a few years back, when Porter predicted the collapse of General Motors, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Ganett Newspapers, just to name a few. </font><br />
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<font size="small">The point is, Porter has a remarkable track record when it comes to this type of work. </font><br />
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<font size="small">So I strongly encourage you to at least take a quick look at the research he’s done. Because even if he’s only half right, this big event will have a dramatic impact not only on Barack Obama, but also you, me, and everyone else in this country. </font><br />
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<font size="small">George Rayburn</font><br />
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