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do you know obama wasnt even born in the united states? Ohhhhh.... Do tell. he was born in kenya and his mother then took him to Hawaii to register his birth He has citizenship established in Kenya, where he is recorded as Arab-African. Wow! Really? Can someone born in Kenya run for President of the US? I hear he's a Buddhist too... Or maybe a Hindu... I get so confused. Isn't he black? And scary too? hes muslim Barack spoke about you tonight Duckie. You are a player in the "Politics of Fear". That is how you fight your campaign, by trying to convince everyone to be afraid. |
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do you know obama wasnt even born in the united states? Ohhhhh.... Do tell. he was born in kenya and his mother then took him to Hawaii to register his birth He has citizenship established in Kenya, where he is recorded as Arab-African. Wow! Really? Can someone born in Kenya run for President of the US? I hear he's a Buddhist too... Or maybe a Hindu... I get so confused. Isn't he black? And scary too? hes muslim OMG! Really! He must be a terrorist, right? right but no worries we wont be able to find him when he moves into his cave what is your point and why are you putting things up im not even getting into? |
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He laid out the plans and it was all GOOD for the working people, not the corporations or oil companies. what kind of plans? May i have a few examples? Jeez, you've got time to post here? Go read about it yourself. How about this? Someone give me one good plan that he, personally during his entire career so far, came up with that worked? Well? Just one?! |
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do you know obama wasnt even born in the united states? Ohhhhh.... Do tell. he was born in kenya and his mother then took him to Hawaii to register his birth He has citizenship established in Kenya, where he is recorded as Arab-African. Wow! Really? Can someone born in Kenya run for President of the US? I hear he's a Buddhist too... Or maybe a Hindu... I get so confused. Isn't he black? And scary too? hes muslim OMG! Really! He must be a terrorist, right? right but no worries we wont be able to find him when he moves into his cave what is your point and why are you putting things up im not even getting into? Just trying to match your absurdity. |
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I love the smell of fear coming from the trembling right. That fears is from the Liberals, Us Conservatives can take care of our own I don't think anyone is going to be able to top the speech tonight. In front of 85,000 people? C'mon! Wow! You mean 85,000 idiots! Bobbie, you are clearly a HATER and resort to name calling versus honest debate. This thread was really to commemorate a special moment in history. Take the hate out of your heart. |
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do you know obama wasnt even born in the united states? Ohhhhh.... Do tell. he was born in kenya and his mother then took him to Hawaii to register his birth He has citizenship established in Kenya, where he is recorded as Arab-African. Wow! Really? Can someone born in Kenya run for President of the US? I hear he's a Buddhist too... Or maybe a Hindu... I get so confused. Isn't he black? And scary too? hes muslim Barack spoke about you tonight Duckie. You are a player in the "Politics of Fear". That is how you fight your campaign, by trying to convince everyone to be afraid. im not afriad of him i just think he is not right to be up there why eles would he pick someone who knows and has more experiance has vice pres?..because hes going to need alot of help sad when the person you choose as VP talked sh^t about you to and said you werent ready besides vote as you will your votes dont count any ways any more |
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Edited by
Drivinmenutz
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Thu 08/28/08 08:54 PM
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He laid out the plans and it was all GOOD for the working people, not the corporations or oil companies. what kind of plans? May i have a few examples? Jeez, you've got time to post here? Go read about it yourself. read his website, nothing that was really life changing. I Noticed him wanting to throw money at a few of Bush's screw ups (like the no child left behind). He had a lot of general ideas, like go after corporations to combat illegal immigration. Then the next thing i hear is that he is pro amnesty... I do have a bit of a busy life, i figured if you guys followed him than maybe one of you could fill me in. |
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Barack spoke about you tonight Duckie. You are a player in the "Politics of Fear". That is how you fight your campaign, by trying to convince everyone to be afraid. OH brother....you sound like obama flapping his jaws....trying to convince people he is not EXACTLY what he IS..... NOW who is playing "politics of fear'????? LINDYY |
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Just trying to match your absurdity. nice so facts dont mean any thing any more huh? |
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Edited by
voileazur
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Thu 08/28/08 08:58 PM
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DENVER - Before an enormous crowd, Barack Obama promised a clean break from the “broken politics in Washington and the failed presidency of George W. Bush” Thursday night as he embarked on the final lap of his bid to become the nation's first black president. “Now is not the time for small plans,” the 47-year-old Illinois senator told an estimated 84,000 people packed into Invesco Field, a huge football stadium in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains. This is a moment in history that will be remembered and talked about for a long time. His speech was very inspiring for all Americans. NOT HARDLY.....the scowl on his face of a pitt bull....ready to snap off someone's head....REAL INSPIRING... LINDYY Whether you are a republican or a democrat, the two candidates running in the November 4th election are extraordinary men, whom deserve better than the juvenile and primitive comments and analysis served in the likes of the comment above. We may each have our preference, for whatever reasons, and that is legitimate. But at this stage of the campaign, to keep coming out with baseless, and rather 'uninspired' juvenile comments about either candidates, will do very little to tarnish their image. Quite to the contrary, it will rather go a long way to tarnish the credibility and reputation of the poster(s) spreading such empty and vile rhetoric. |
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I love the smell of fear coming from the trembling right. That fears is from the Liberals, Us Conservatives can take care of our own I don't think anyone is going to be able to top the speech tonight. In front of 85,000 people? C'mon! Wow! You mean 85,000 idiots! Bobbie, you are clearly a HATER and resort to name calling versus honest debate. This thread was really to commemorate a special moment in history. Take the hate out of your heart. You are so wrong 85,000 Democratic idiots will only be matched by the tens of thousands Republican idiots in their convention. Yeah, I hate all Republicrats because they have all of their following duped! Special moment? Ha! I've heard these "special moments" so many times that I've learned that all Republicrats do is waste their vote! |
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I do have a bit of a busy life Not too busy to be posting here. |
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He laid out the plans and it was all GOOD for the working people, not the corporations or oil companies. what kind of plans? May i have a few examples? Jeez, you've got time to post here? Go read about it yourself. read his website, nothing that was really life changing. I Noticed him wanting to throw money at a few of Bush's screw ups (like the no child left behind). He had a lot of general ideas, like go after corporations to combat illegal immigration. Then the next thing i hear is that he is pro amnesty... I do have a bit of a busy life, i figured if you guys followed him than maybe one of you could fill me in. Why not take 15 minutes and go read his speech. It will be time well spent on an important issue that will affect your life. |
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DENVER - Before an enormous crowd, Barack Obama promised a clean break from the “broken politics in Washington and the failed presidency of George W. Bush” Thursday night as he embarked on the final lap of his bid to become the nation's first black president. “Now is not the time for small plans,” the 47-year-old Illinois senator told an estimated 84,000 people packed into Invesco Field, a huge football stadium in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains. This is a moment in history that will be remembered and talked about for a long time. His speech was very inspiring for all Americans. NOT HARDLY.....the scowl on his face of a pitt bull....ready to snap off someone's head....REAL INSPIRING... LINDYY Whether you are a republican or a democrate, the two candidates running in the November 4th election are extraordinary men, whom deserve better than the juvenile and primitive comments and analysis served in the likes of the comment above. We may each have our preference, for whatever reason, and that is legitimate. But at this stage of the campaign, to keep coming out with baseless, and rather 'uninspired' juvenile comments about either candidates, will do very little to tarnish their image. Quite to the contrary, it will rather go a long way to tarnish the credibility and reputation of the poster(s) spreading such empty and vile rhetoric. So, which corporations are you voting for? |
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DENVER - Before an enormous crowd, Barack Obama promised a clean break from the “broken politics in Washington and the failed presidency of George W. Bush” Thursday night as he embarked on the final lap of his bid to become the nation's first black president. “Now is not the time for small plans,” the 47-year-old Illinois senator told an estimated 84,000 people packed into Invesco Field, a huge football stadium in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains. This is a moment in history that will be remembered and talked about for a long time. His speech was very inspiring for all Americans. NOT HARDLY.....the scowl on his face of a pitt bull....ready to snap off someone's head....REAL INSPIRING... LINDYY Whether you are a republican or a democrate, the two candidates running in the November 4th election are extraordinary men, whom deserve better than the juvenile and primitive comments and analysis served in the likes of the comment above. We may each have our preference, for whatever reason, and that is legitimate. But at this stage of the campaign, to keep coming out with baseless, and rather 'uninspired' juvenile comments about either candidates, will do very little to tarnish their image. Quite to the contrary, it will rather go a long way to tarnish the credibility and reputation of the poster(s) spreading such empty and vile rhetoric. Someone please get me a LARGE pooper scooper.... LINDYY |
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I love the smell of fear coming from the trembling right. That fears is from the Liberals, Us Conservatives can take care of our own I don't think anyone is going to be able to top the speech tonight. In front of 85,000 people? C'mon! I don't care if it was in front of a million people, he is still a moron |
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Just trying to match your absurdity. nice so facts dont mean any thing any more huh? Yes, they do matter. You just don't use any. |
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I do have a bit of a busy life Not too busy to be posting here. You see... this is why no one convinces me. I told you i read his website. No one here can actually defend the man. I am trying to critically think here, but no one seems to want to. |
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I love the smell of fear coming from the trembling right. That fears is from the Liberals, Us Conservatives can take care of our own I don't think anyone is going to be able to top the speech tonight. In front of 85,000 people? C'mon! Wow! You mean 85,000 idiots! Bobbie, you are clearly a HATER and resort to name calling versus honest debate. This thread was really to commemorate a special moment in history. Take the hate out of your heart. isn't that how liberals debate with someone that doesn't have their beliefs |
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Whether you are a republican or a democrat, the two candidates running in the November 4th election are extraordinary men, whom deserve better than the juvenile and primitive comments and analysis served in the likes of the comment above. We may each have our preference, for whatever reasons, and that is legitimate. But at this stage of the campaign, to keep coming out with baseless, and rather 'uninspired' juvenile comments about either candidates, will do very little to tarnish their image. Quite to the contrary, it will rather go a long way to tarnish the credibility and reputation of the poster(s) spreading such empty and vile rhetoric. Very well stated. |
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