The situation was not NEARLY as bad as it is now under the Repubs, you guys fucked up too. Admit it.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
They inherited a shitty situation. Now they have a 1 man majority in Congress. Let's not forget Republicans controlled Congress for 12 years.SEREMAKER wrote:
Demos have lower approval rating then rep pres. ......... hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
REPUBLICANS fucked up.
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OK Matt Damon.ATG wrote:
She kind of frightens me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6urw_PWHYk
Don't worry, Biden is goin' down in the debates.
Those comments on the youtube video are pretty funny.
I think I saw one of them get elbowed in the face or something, LOL! Well deserved.ATG wrote:
The protesters are fucking disrespectful idiots.
McCain's speech was good, but I would like a little more enthusiasm.
Na na ne boo boo.Spearhead wrote:
Nah, I read books, too. btw, you look like an ass too. Welcome to the internet.SoC./Omega wrote:
Oh, btw, by the things you type, you look like an ass.
Oh, I know, I just had to take out my anger on you; had a bad day.sergeriver wrote:
Slow down slick. I didn't mean that being a Republican was a sin itself duh.SoC./Omega wrote:
Being republican isn't a frikin' sin you ass. It won't cost him the election, because people who believe McCain is "McBush" are few in numbers, and the people with brains know that McCain is nothing like Bush.sergeriver wrote:
What part is wrong? Enlighten us.
It actually offends me that you think you know so much about the U.S, yet you don't live here, relatives don't count, neither do 'visits'.
Read it in Wikipedia?Spearhead wrote:
Well if you're ignorant of the left than you're ignorant of history. I actually read about the right wing, from a historical perspective, even though I don't believe in the same things they do.Harmor wrote:
What's wrong with Capitalism? You make it sound to evil and that having a transparency in business affairs (i.e. public companies), on a near fair playing field (i.e. laws, regulation, with oversite), is bad.Spearhead wrote:
Total capitalism is nothing but what you call "communism". The "communism" you saw in the Soviet Union and other places is no different than total capitalism, except the fact that the state owns the capital.
Democrats stand for capitalism. The GOP on the other hand stands for total capitalism, less and less government, less and less oversight, more and more corporations running Washington and getting away with murder.How so? Didn't the rich go to jail when they do things like Enron? In other countries they could had greased the palms of party officials and it would had all gone away.Spearhead wrote:
So thanks, you can sit right here as the rich and wealthy elite slowly bend the system more and more against poor and underpriveledged,
The rich can bend the rules because they pay politicians so much...and to me that's corruption. So that's why I'm voting for people who aren't the establishment like John McCain and Sarah Palin.
Oh please man. lol. You've got to look at the issues here... Obama isnt in the establishment and wants to lower corruption. Biden as much a part of the establishment as McCain, probably even less, if you knew anything about him.
And you're a moron if you think the rich get punished. Ever heard of the word scapegoat? Shit is going on everyday that you have no idea about. What about the Valdez spill? Read about it and tell me that this Supreme Court defends the people and not the corporations with a straight face.I bet that it wouldn't be to a communist country :-PSpearhead wrote:
I'll hop on a plane ticket to wherever I can earn a healthy living for myself yet at the same time give everyone else a fair chance.
Nope, it'd be where any real American would go, Europe. Britain, France, or Germany.I am...see above.Spearhead wrote:
And dont tell me to stop telling you how to spend your money. It's a fucking government for christs sake. If you dont like how its being spent, then vote for someone who will spend it the way you want.And many of these wishy washy Republicans were voted out in the 2006 election...and I'm happy about that. I harken back to the 1994 Republicans that were for smaller government and less taxes...the bunch in the previous congress though they could buy our votes with pet projects and entitlement programs - they were wrong and they were punished.Spearhead wrote:
The Republicans you seem to like so much surely did a good job making sure you didnt pay taxes, what they forgot to tell you is that they also expanded government more than any Democrat in recent history.
Hopefully, this newest batch have learned their lesson and realize that its principles like those small town values that everyone seems to be jeering and snickering about from maverick politicians.
small town values were great, in the 19th century. Get with the program. It's progress or we're done for.Is this a reference to Iraq or something? I think if we subscribe to conservative principles that this country will do just fine.Spearhead wrote:
If you cannot see where this is headed in the next 100 years then you deserve what's coming to you.
I think the country has been getting more and more conservative in the last 50 years, its not even conservative anymore. And no, we're not doing fine, and we wont be fine, even if Obama gets elected. We'll just dodge one of a whole beltload of machine gun bullets.I'm very ignorant of the left...its hard to rationalize why they think they way they do. All I can do is hope that with a couple of more years of life under their belt they'll learn that they are wrong.Spearhead wrote:
PS It's pretty obvious you don't know much about the left... so stop pretending like you do.
What's the saying:
"If you're not a liberal when you're young, you have no heart. If you're not a conservative when you're old, you have no brain."
--Wiston Churchill
Oh, btw, by the things you type, you look like an ass.
Being republican isn't a frikin' sin you ass. It won't cost him the election, because people who believe McCain is "McBush" are few in numbers, and the people with brains know that McCain is nothing like Bush.sergeriver wrote:
What part is wrong? Enlighten us.War Man wrote:
WTF? You have no brains what-so-ever. Fricken Argentinians.sergeriver wrote:
Nobody wants to be seen as the continuation of this administration. However, McCain is Republican and that's his worst sin, belonging to the same party than GWB will cost him the election without any doubt.
Edit: Oh and to the person who claims I am not part Irish, if you saw a pic of me you would see I am Irish.
It actually offends me that you think you know so much about the U.S, yet you don't live here, relatives don't count, neither do 'visits'.
You know you just described yourself as a conservative, right? Liberals TBH in general do not like the U.S. (anarchists belong on the far left, the war protesters belong to the far left, and don't forget the 9/11 idiots, etc). If liberals didn't give a care about their wallet, they wouldn't cry 24/7 about the taxes.Spearhead wrote:
Honestly I care more about the state of my country more than I care about the state of my wallet.SoC./Omega wrote:
Everyone has a fair chance in the U.S., that's why people come here.
Oh, and you don't like what Republicans did with taxes? Wait and see if Barack gets elected, you will be either crying like hell or pretend that everything is fine.
Everyone has a fair chance in the U.S., that's why people come here.Spearhead wrote:
Total capitalism is nothing but what you call "communism". The "communism" you saw in the Soviet Union and other places is no different than total capitalism, except the fact that the state owns the capital. So thanks, you can sit right here as the rich and wealthy elite slowly bend the system more and more against poor and underpriveledged, I'll hop on a plane ticket to wherever I can earn a healthy living for myself yet at the same time give everyone else a fair chance.Harmor wrote:
Everyone should pay taxes...and equal amount in fact. Why not have a flat 23% tax across the board minus the first 20k? We don't do that because our tax system has deductions and everything for everyone...even the rich.Spearhead wrote:
Then who pays the taxes? What are we going to do, cut every program possible until nothing but the military is left?
Unless you think taxes are just paying the government... and not paying the debt that everyone owes to society. No one chooses to be poor.
Total capitalism is almost as bad as total "communism". Except for the fact that there's never been a communist country in the world.
However, we have a system where you are penalized for success. As recently as 1970 we had tax rates of 70% for the top income bracket, but because of loopholes the size of Mach trucks none ever paid that much - it was a mirage to the masses.
Today the top 20% pay 80% of the taxes.
Source: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/menu/n … guest.html
and
Source: http://www.cbo.gov/doc.cfm?index=5746&a … e=1#table1 (if the above is too conservative for you)
I agree, no one chooses to be poor, but people do choose to how hard they are willing to work.
I would much rather have a capitalist country than a communist country...or anything close to it. If you're happy with that type of system, then my all means don't let me stop you from buying the plane ticket, just please don't suggest how I should spend my hard earned money.
Now excuse me as I write a check for $2,000 to my favorite charity.
And dont tell me to stop telling you how to spend your money. It's a fucking government for christs sake. If you dont like how its being spent, then vote for someone who will spend it the way you want. The Republicans you seem to like so much surely did a good job making sure you didnt pay taxes, what they forgot to tell you is that they also expanded government more than any Democrat in recent history. If you cannot see where this is headed in the next 100 years then you deserve what's coming to you.
PS It's pretty obvious you don't know much about the left... so stop pretending like you do.
Oh, and you don't like what Republicans did with taxes? Wait and see if Barack gets elected, you will be either crying like hell or pretend that everything is fine.
Calm down. He wasn't being racist you drama queen. How the hell did you get "RACIST!!!!!" out of a fact?Spearhead wrote:
And you have the balls to say I have to respect Sgt Hein (a veteran) when he said torturing prisoners guilty until proven innocent was perfectly okay?lowing wrote:
no big secret there, the military is increasingly more minority based and want to get the hell out of war......Or am I wrong?God Save the Queen wrote:
they also do better with veterans of modern wars like me that have donated more to obama than have mccain.
Jesus fucking christ double standards. Racist too, why'd you bring minorities into that post? What the hell do they have to do with anything you're talking about?
That's basically what I just said. Soldiers are young. Maybe the Republicans should put in a couple more slightly right leaning news stations, to equal the 4 major left leaning stations; then we can see the difference.God Save the Queen wrote:
they also do better with veterans of modern wars like me that have donated more to obama than have mccain.SoC./Omega wrote:
You didn't know Democrats do better with the young voters? I have a reason for that, but you wouldn't like it...God Save the Queen wrote:
cold hard facts arent good enough for ya I guess.
One quick article/poll.
http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/entr … servative/
It is an interesting read.
You didn't know Democrats do better with the young voters? I have a reason for that, but you wouldn't like it...God Save the Queen wrote:
cold hard facts arent good enough for ya I guess.SoC./Omega wrote:
No. I for one did not see a single veteran on camera during the DNC. The RNC has been 'officially' on for 2 days and I have seen freakin' loads of them. They don't want home until the task is done, ask the soldiers.Mutantsteak wrote:
No shit, their asses wanna come home
The TRUTH hurts. Of course, you won't believe us until you have $0 in the bank.pierro wrote:
Sure thing...I'd say something about dissuading you from your dillusions, but that would be presumptuous and arrogantWar Man wrote:
Obama would do more than McCain, making people pay even more money. So stfu.
COMMUNITY ORGANIZER! DUH!lowing wrote:
I see, so ALL you are hearing is how bad her speech was? Well I know that is a lie.oChaos.Haze wrote:
Fact? Is that why all I've seen is reporting on how bad she came off? Her speech was worse than a 5th graders, content wise. Anyone who looks at things analytically would realize she could easily have no capability of running the country.lowing wrote:
well yer the only one, in FACT the only thing anyone could come up with about her speech afterward was,,,,she didn't write it herself, as if Oprah, or Biden or anyone else writes their own speeches.
And about her comment on Obama, call me crazy, but I think that comparing being a mayor of a small town in Alaska to ANYTHING is moot and ridiculous. Being a hot dog vendor in Chicago requires more skill than being a mayor of a small town in Alaska.
Also here is another bit of info, she is the governor of Alaska, she WAS a mayor of a small town in Alaska.
What was Obama before a senator for half of a year?
Pot calling the kettle black.God Save the Queen wrote:
cold hard facts arent good enough for ya I guess.SoC./Omega wrote:
No. I for one did not see a single veteran on camera during the DNC. The RNC has been 'officially' on for 2 days and I have seen freakin' loads of them. They don't want home until the task is done, ask the soldiers.Mutantsteak wrote:
No shit, their asses wanna come home
Maybe it's the other way around? Because the facts are, that there are tons of veterans at the RNC, and there were few at the DNC. Sorry.
College first.
Maybe you were not paying attention to the economy before the Democrats took control of Congress. The economy has since went to poo. Must I remind you that the president has little power over the economy, or, that the current Congress has a 19% approval rating? If you should get mad at anyone for the state of the economy, it is the Congress. You didn't know that Congress has more power over the economy than the president?pierro wrote:
-Bush's policies are what got us into this mess.War Man wrote:
Bush's policies to help the economy are working, it is just the stupid democratic congress and the rest of the politicians that are stubborn. And McCain won't go for all of Bush's economic policies.
No. I for one did not see a single veteran on camera during the DNC. The RNC has been 'officially' on for 2 days and I have seen freakin' loads of them. They don't want home until the task is done, ask the soldiers.Mutantsteak wrote:
No shit, their asses wanna come homeGod Save the Queen wrote:
Military donations favor Obama over McCain
Palin did great. I can't wait til' she debates Biden.Poseidon wrote:
LOL.Stingray24 wrote:
I'm not missing the point, I just don't care if you label me a fan. The Reps will wipe the floor with the Dems in this election if they keep pounding them like this.
I presume you missed the...I dunno, entire DNC...
The debates are going to be hilarious.
I hate them too...
Will they ever stop playing the race card? This isn't the 60s.
Apparently you believe everything you see on the internet.konfusion wrote:
Ooh, I remembered another thing. What's the US curriculum on geography like?
-kon
Nope. Directly responding to the first post.oug wrote:
Did you bother to read the posts above?
Why should they? How would you like it if you had a hell of a lot of your hard earned money taken away to support someone who is too fucking lazy to get a job?m3thod wrote:
Whats the problem? Share the wealth bitches...its not like you can take it away.SoC./Omega wrote:
What's wrong with rich people spending their hard earned money on what ever the hell they want? You want to tax them more because they have money, THAT THEY WORKED FOR? WTF?!
What's wrong with rich people spending their hard earned money on what ever the hell they want? You want to tax them more because they have money, THAT THEY WORKED FOR? WTF?!
I wish we could, but humanitarians scream bloody murder.Turquoise wrote:
Simple solution: take no prisoners. Kill every last militant we find.
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/05/21/ba … e-machine/
Barack Obama: Gaffe machine
By Michelle Malkin • May 21, 2008 07:43 AM
Here’s my syndicated column this week. Hardly a comprehensive list–and sure to grow.
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Barack Obama: Gaffe machine
Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2008
All it takes is one gaffe to taint a Republican for life. The political establishment never let Dan Quayle live down his fateful misspelling of “potatoe.” The New York Times distorted and misreported the first President Bush’s questions about new scanner technology at a grocers’ convention to brand him permanently as out of touch.
But what about Barack Obama? The guy’s a perpetual gaffe machine. Let us count the ways, large and small, that his tongue has betrayed him throughout the campaign:
* Last May, he claimed that Kansas tornadoes killed a whopping 10,000 people: “In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died — an entire town destroyed.” The actual death toll: 12.
*Earlier this month in Oregon, he redrew the map of the United States: “Over the last 15 months, we’ve traveled to every corner of the United States. I’ve now been in 57 states? I think one left to go.”
*Last week, in front of a roaring Sioux Falls, South Dakota audience, Obama exulted: “Thank you Sioux City…I said it wrong. I’ve been in Iowa for too long. I’m sorry.”
*Explaining last week why he was trailing Hillary Clinton in Kentucky, Obama again botched basic geography: “Sen. Clinton, I think, is much better known, coming from a nearby state of Arkansas. So it’s not surprising that she would have an advantage in some of those states in the middle.” On what map is Arkansas closer to Kentucky than Illinois?
*Obama has as much trouble with numbers as he has with maps. Last March, on the anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march in Selma, Alabama, he claimed his parents united as a direct result of the civil rights movement:
“There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born.”
Obama was born in 1961. The Selma march took place in 1965. His spokesman, Bill Burton, later explained that Obama was “speaking metaphorically about the civil rights movement as a whole.”
*Earlier this month in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Obama showed off his knowledge of the war in Afghanistan by honing in on a lack of translators: “We only have a certain number of them and if they are all in Iraq, then it’s harder for us to use them in Afghanistan.” The real reason it’s “harder for us to use them” in Afghanistan: Iraqis speak Arabic or Kurdish. The Afghanis speak Pashto, Farsi, or other non-Arabic languages.
*Over the weekend in Oregon, Obama pleaded ignorance of the decades-old, multi-billion-dollar massive Hanford nuclear waste clean-up:
“Here’s something that you will rarely hear from a politician, and that is that I’m not familiar with the Hanford, uuuuhh, site, so I don’t know exactly what’s going on there. (Applause.) Now, having said that, I promise you I’ll learn about it by the time I leave here on the ride back to the airport.”
I assume on that ride, a staffer reminded him that he’s voted on at least one defense authorization bill that addressed the “costs, schedules, and technical issues” dealing with the nation’s most contaminated nuclear waste site.
*Last March, the Chicago Tribune reported this little-noticed nugget about a fake autobiographical detail in Obama’s “Dreams from My Father:”
“Then, there’s the copy of Life magazine that Obama presents as his racial awakening at age 9. In it, he wrote, was an article and two accompanying photographs of an African-American man physically and mentally scarred by his efforts to lighten his skin. In fact, the Life article and the photographs don’t exist, say the magazine’s own historians.”
* And in perhaps the most seriously troubling set of gaffes of them all, Obama told a Portland crowd over the weekend that Iran doesn’t “pose a serious threat to us”–cluelessly arguing that “tiny countries” with small defense budgets can’t do us harm– and then promptly flip-flopped the next day, claiming, “I’ve made it clear for years that the threat from Iran is grave.”
Barack Obama–promoted by the Left and the media as an all-knowing, articulate, transcendent Messiah–is a walking, talking gaffe machine. How many more passes does he get? How many more can we afford?
Barack Obama: Gaffe machine
By Michelle Malkin • May 21, 2008 07:43 AM
Here’s my syndicated column this week. Hardly a comprehensive list–and sure to grow.
***
Barack Obama: Gaffe machine
Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2008
All it takes is one gaffe to taint a Republican for life. The political establishment never let Dan Quayle live down his fateful misspelling of “potatoe.” The New York Times distorted and misreported the first President Bush’s questions about new scanner technology at a grocers’ convention to brand him permanently as out of touch.
But what about Barack Obama? The guy’s a perpetual gaffe machine. Let us count the ways, large and small, that his tongue has betrayed him throughout the campaign:
* Last May, he claimed that Kansas tornadoes killed a whopping 10,000 people: “In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died — an entire town destroyed.” The actual death toll: 12.
*Earlier this month in Oregon, he redrew the map of the United States: “Over the last 15 months, we’ve traveled to every corner of the United States. I’ve now been in 57 states? I think one left to go.”
*Last week, in front of a roaring Sioux Falls, South Dakota audience, Obama exulted: “Thank you Sioux City…I said it wrong. I’ve been in Iowa for too long. I’m sorry.”
*Explaining last week why he was trailing Hillary Clinton in Kentucky, Obama again botched basic geography: “Sen. Clinton, I think, is much better known, coming from a nearby state of Arkansas. So it’s not surprising that she would have an advantage in some of those states in the middle.” On what map is Arkansas closer to Kentucky than Illinois?
*Obama has as much trouble with numbers as he has with maps. Last March, on the anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march in Selma, Alabama, he claimed his parents united as a direct result of the civil rights movement:
“There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born.”
Obama was born in 1961. The Selma march took place in 1965. His spokesman, Bill Burton, later explained that Obama was “speaking metaphorically about the civil rights movement as a whole.”
*Earlier this month in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Obama showed off his knowledge of the war in Afghanistan by honing in on a lack of translators: “We only have a certain number of them and if they are all in Iraq, then it’s harder for us to use them in Afghanistan.” The real reason it’s “harder for us to use them” in Afghanistan: Iraqis speak Arabic or Kurdish. The Afghanis speak Pashto, Farsi, or other non-Arabic languages.
*Over the weekend in Oregon, Obama pleaded ignorance of the decades-old, multi-billion-dollar massive Hanford nuclear waste clean-up:
“Here’s something that you will rarely hear from a politician, and that is that I’m not familiar with the Hanford, uuuuhh, site, so I don’t know exactly what’s going on there. (Applause.) Now, having said that, I promise you I’ll learn about it by the time I leave here on the ride back to the airport.”
I assume on that ride, a staffer reminded him that he’s voted on at least one defense authorization bill that addressed the “costs, schedules, and technical issues” dealing with the nation’s most contaminated nuclear waste site.
*Last March, the Chicago Tribune reported this little-noticed nugget about a fake autobiographical detail in Obama’s “Dreams from My Father:”
“Then, there’s the copy of Life magazine that Obama presents as his racial awakening at age 9. In it, he wrote, was an article and two accompanying photographs of an African-American man physically and mentally scarred by his efforts to lighten his skin. In fact, the Life article and the photographs don’t exist, say the magazine’s own historians.”
* And in perhaps the most seriously troubling set of gaffes of them all, Obama told a Portland crowd over the weekend that Iran doesn’t “pose a serious threat to us”–cluelessly arguing that “tiny countries” with small defense budgets can’t do us harm– and then promptly flip-flopped the next day, claiming, “I’ve made it clear for years that the threat from Iran is grave.”
Barack Obama–promoted by the Left and the media as an all-knowing, articulate, transcendent Messiah–is a walking, talking gaffe machine. How many more passes does he get? How many more can we afford?
I would rather Kucinich die than Russert, what a fag...
I'm just going to sit back and see what the major car companies do about this so called "global warming"
I saw something that said if we switched to electric cars, it would still cost the US the same amount of money as oil every year. Because, the batteries would run out, and you would get it replaced at a carwash type deal, where it would take out the old battery and put in the new one as you were slowly going along.
I apologize, thanks to all of them also.Kmarion wrote:
The majority of troops who landed on the D-Day beaches were from Great Britain, Canada and the US. However, troops from many other countries participated in D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, in all the different armed services: Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Poland.SoC./Omega wrote:
Today, just take a moment to think of what all of those soldiers did. British, Canadian, and American forces joined together to liberate people.
RIP all who died on this day 64 years ago.
Today, just take a moment to think of what all of those soldiers did. British, Canadian, and American forces joined together to liberate people.
RIP all who died on this day 64 years ago.
RIP all who died on this day 64 years ago.
The 599 driver was smart, no plates. The plates on the Bugatti are French I think.
Good news is though, a couple European car companies are planning to build factories in the US, Toyota, I think Porsche, and VW.
I blame Bush!
Ohhhh Shot Through The Heart, And Rammunitions To Blame, Dude You Give Britain A Bad Name!
Isn't the GTX 260 supposed to be around $450? I might want to upgrade to that, hmm....
Britain has it's own problems Dildouche, worry about your problems..not Americas.
"Vote Obama"...we'll vote for whomever the fuck we choose.
"Vote Obama"...we'll vote for whomever the fuck we choose.
Usually those who worry about others, are the real ones who need to be worried about.
I'm talking about you people in Britain who worry so much about America, you have your own problems, worry about yours not ours.
Thanks for all the replies, guys.
I think I will go with the Cosmos, it sounds like a great case. I don't move my case around much, so the weight isn't much of a factor; I hear it's quiet, and has plenty of room. I would actually rather not have a window on my case simply because I think the light from my current case's green fans get kind of annoying.
I think I will go with the Cosmos, it sounds like a great case. I don't move my case around much, so the weight isn't much of a factor; I hear it's quiet, and has plenty of room. I would actually rather not have a window on my case simply because I think the light from my current case's green fans get kind of annoying.
I'm in need of a new case; I have narrowed it down to the Thermaltake Armor or the Coolermaster Cosmos. Which should I go for?
This won't happen, but if for some gay reason it does, that would suck.
It's pretty bad in Norway also. From what I know gas prices have been like this for a while, correct me if I'm wrong (I probably am)OrangeHound wrote:
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/4122 … 82bde1.jpg
But, of course, Americans will still complain ...
Woot! Much needed maps.
What the hell are you talking about?Poseidon wrote:
What church isn't?ATG wrote:
But it appears race baiting and politics are what this ( tax exempt ) church seems to be all about.
Honestly, McCain's "endorsements" are much worse than anything Wright or this nutjob have said.
Wright and Pfleger have said some dumbass things that only hurt Obama, and you refuse to acknowledge that he associates himself with these men? I doubt you know that Obama gave a 25K donation to this church, to pay these assholes salaries.
Unfortunately, a good majority of his votes will be from people who just want an african american as president, not because of his policies.The#1Spot wrote:
No because America would rather have a black male as president than a woman of any race as president.lowing wrote:
He has as much chance of getting elected as Hillary does.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
Obama 4 prez 08