Are you serious? I could start telling everyone that I am a Christian tomorrow, that wouldn't change the fact that I am actually an atheist ::
i dont know whats funnier, obama not participating in the pledge or the horrible rendition of it that woman gave ::
how about a real patriot? maybe someone like this: <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/DggGZqYebrQ"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/DggGZqYebrQ" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>
Did you watch the video I posted? He clearly was making fun of the Bible because he does not believe, trust me.....I can spot this
he also said hed be out of iraq in 18 months, but according to his ex-foreign policy aide not only is that not true but he doesnt even have a plan::
It's premature for him to have a completed and thorough plan. You know better than that. He's not even Commander in chief as yet. When he assumes that position he'll discuss with his advisors and generals etc and work out the best plan to do it. Why would he have a complete plan right now...and he's not even in that position? :dunno:
then why the fuck is he telling people he'll have the troops out in 16 (i said 18 but after some checking he said 16) months? hes telling people he has a plan, that hell get the troops out in 16 months, period so you admit that hes lying then?
Man, I've never seen a brotha Brit soooooooo much into a brotha American presidential candidate. Mmm, I wonder why? ::
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Rep. King Defends Comments About Obama <SCRIPT language=JavaScript>document.write('<a href="/article/pho?guid=20080310/47d4c050_3ca7_1552720080310-1278283044'+sendPath+'" />');</SCRIPT> Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington in this 2007 file photo. King defended his prediction that terrorists would celebrate if Democrat Barack Obama were elected president, despite a rebuke from aides to John McCain, the GOP's apparent presidential nominee. Lauren Victoria Burke By JAMES BELTRAN (Associated Press Writer) From Associated Press March 11, 2008 1:43 AM EDT DES MOINES, Iowa - An Iowa Republican congressman on Monday defended his prediction that terrorists would celebrate if Democrat Barack Obama were elected president, despite a rebuke from aides to John McCain, the GOP's apparent presidential nominee. "(Obama will) certainly be viewed as a savior for them," Rep. Steve King told The Associated Press. "That's why you will see them supporting him, encouraging him." King said his offices have been bombarded with calls - positive and negative - since he said Friday that al-Qaida "would be dancing in the streets in greater numbers than they did on September 11 because they would declare victory in this war on terror." <SCRIPT>document.write('<iframe style="float:right;margin-left:5px" src="http://ad.doubleclick.net/adi/news.earthlink.dart/news_300x250_top;sz=300x250;ptile=5;ord='+rand+'?" width="300" height="250" frameborder="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>');</SCRIPT>King cited Obama's pledge to pull U.S. troops from Iraq, his father's Muslim roots in Kenya and his middle name, Hussein, which King said has a meaning to terrorists. Asked about the remarks as he campaigned in Mississippi, Obama said, "I think that Mr. King has it backwards. The fact that the continuation of a presence in Iraq as Senator McCain has suggested is exactly what, I think, will fan the flames of anti-American sentiment and make it more difficult for us to create a long-term and sustainable peace in the world. "But I have to say that Mr. King and individuals like him thrive on offensive or controversial statements as a way to get in the papers, so I don't take it too seriously. I would hope Senator McCain would want to distance himself from that kind of inflammatory and offensive remarks," Obama said. <SCRIPT>document.write('<iframe style="float:right;margin-left:5px" src="http://ad.doubleclick.net/adi/news.earthlink.dart/news_300x250_bottom;sz=300x250;ptile=5;ord='+rand+'?" width="300" height="250" frameborder="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>');</SCRIPT>Aides to McCain also disavowed King's comments. "John McCain rejects the type of politics that degrades our civics ... and obviously that extends to Congressman King's statement," spokesman Brian Rogers told The Associated Press. Last month, McCain also denounced his introduction in Cincinnati by talk-show host Bill Cunningham, who referred to Obama three times as "Barack Hussein Obama." Obama supporters have claimed such tactics are being used to imply that he is a Muslim. The Illinois senator, born in Hawaii to a white Kansas woman and a Kenyan man, is a Christian and has said he has little connection to the Islamic religion, though he acknowledges spending part of his childhood in largely Muslim Indonesia.
Obama has some spunk! This guy is no stuffed shirt! dsimon writes: Ferraro, that rascist cunt took advantage of the fact that she has a cunt to give her license to be a rascist.... No, we are not talking politically correct police prosecuting.... the bitch came right out and unapologetically said that Obama was only where he was, only had the advantage he had because he was a Black man. Nw credit where credit is due, Obama could have done many things in that situation and many things would have been justified, including talking about the cunt's gender and how it helped her cause, or saying he was insulted, etc. Obama instead said something which should be a soundbite because of how clever it is. OBAMA: "Well last I checked being an African American Male was not an advantage of being a candidate for president of the united states." :bears: :bears: :: :: Riposte, touche' victory. Ferraro now you can shut the fuck up.
dsimn writes: The guy is clever. Ferrera should be ashamed of herself. Clinton of course did not disown her. ::
Quit picking on Geraldine just because she's white. Seriously though, there is a bit of extra fervor to Obama's campaign because he's black. The novelty of being the strongest African-American candidate in history has helped his campaign. For those that are a bit slower, this next line is a joke. If Obama was white, he'd be Mitt Romney.
dsimon writes: Ferraro of all people though? Ferraro was a decent looking piece of ass and that helped her along. Should Obama say as much? When you drink from the same spring do not piss in the water to spite your antagonizer! Also there are some disadvantages that come with Obama's skin color as well. To unapologetically make a remark like that is just arrogant.
Sometimes speaking the truth, especially when it's typically an unspoken truth, will seem arrogant. I do agree with the point that Ferraro is the LAST person that should make a comment like that. She's likely still bitter about fucking up Mondale's chances in 1984.
dsimon - do you think Obama would be getting 90% of black votes if he was white? :: Come on, the colour of his skin is playing a huge factor. Right or wrong, good or bad, that's just the way it is.
Hillary would kick Geraldine Ferraro in the throat if it would get her another superdelagate vote. Hell, she should probably run on that platform. "Vote for me and I'll kick Geraldine Ferraro in the throat!".
Hillary has just officially lost any remnants of black vote with this outrage. She should have "rejected and denounced" her immediately. Hillary is the one who has benefitted?: Wife of the popular Bill Clinton Obama's race hasn't helped him at all, in fact he'd already be the presumptive nominee if he were a white man with everythign else he brings..
Bull shit.. If Obama was white he would be just another well-spoken, charismatic, white politician. It's truely a novelty, and consequently a benefit, for Obama to have those characteristics while being mostly black. Personally, I'd bet money that Sly wouldn't have Obama in his FB signature if Barrack was white.