Posted on 03/13/2008 1:45:36 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Jeremiah Wright and Fred Pehlps should....
Well, I won't finish that thought.
I’m sure that Robert Byrd would consider Hillary a white one.
David Duke must be awfully angry at this hypocrisy.
Pablo Picasso never got called a @$$. . .
Thankfully I’ve never been called a democrat. I might commit an assault.
Funny is that my two little ones under 11 use the word “democrat” as derogatory name to call someone they are mat at.
Can someone tell me why this story has been so long in coming? Wright’s remarks (sermon) have been out there. Did it take someone with courage? ... like Rush?
By the same token, Barak "ain't never been called a b**ch" .
Imagine the PC liberal crap hate whitey crap we will have to endure if hussein wins.
thanks. but am I the only one who heard about this some time ago? It’s such a bombshell. Why the delay?
I would bet good money that Larry Sinclair called him that once - during the heat of passion.
He's a preacher? Wow. What a role model any father (or single mother) would want their son to grow up to be like.
Funny, but we must have missed the thread you posted about it.
Please — show us where you FReeped this.
Thank you.
No, I didn’t post about it but I do remember seeing it somewhere. Maybe someone else did too?
Imagine the PC liberal hate whitey crap we will have to endure if Baraq Husayn ibn Mahomet LOSES...
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Ping.
Oh, I wouldn't worry about that too much.
His candidacy is pretty much over.
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