So, when does Obrador change his name to Senor Alberto Guerro?
You know this guy learns the political ropes from the American left.
- Can't win at the ballot box, go to court.
- Can't win at the ballot box, march in the streets.
How many moveon.org or Daily Kos alumni are working for this guy? Every single point of his is straight out of the Democratic playbook.
Talking points, I want to know who's giving him talking points.
New video game for the blogosphere to play, "Where in the World Are James Carville and Bob Shrum?"
This has their finger prints all over it.
To: PittsburghAfterDark
He's a commie. The playbook was written a long time ago.
2 posted on
07/06/2006 4:30:02 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: PittsburghAfterDark
His opponent, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, blamed fraud for his narrow loss in the vote count and called on his supporters to fill Mexico City's main square Saturday in a show of force.Typical loser lib - he's been listening to AlGore and the nutty DUmmies/KOmmies.
4 posted on
07/06/2006 4:31:21 PM PDT by
hsalaw
To: PittsburghAfterDark
So, when does Obrador change his name to Senor Alberto Guerro? He's already being called Obragore. (or Gorebrador)
5 posted on
07/06/2006 4:33:02 PM PDT by
freedumb2003
(Let them die of thirst in the dark.)
To: PittsburghAfterDark
As Lopez Obrador emerged from his apartment, one woman rushed forward and startled him with a desperate embrace. Taken aback for an instant, the candidate reassured her and kissed her gently on the top of the head. Tears rolled down her cheeks. Helen Thomas?
To: PittsburghAfterDark
He denounced election officials for going forward with an official count of poll-workers' vote tallies, as required by election law, and ignoring his demand for a ballot-by-ballot review.
This guy was angry because they followed the law instead of slanting things his way?? Amazing. Thank God he didn't win and I hope they continue to follow the law I pray he doesn't find a way of weaseling into office.
8 posted on
07/06/2006 4:43:23 PM PDT by
FreeLuna
To: PittsburghAfterDark
This shows why the voter I.D. requirement is NOT a problem. Except that maybe it makes them work harder to reverse the results, but don't worry they'll give a try anyhow.
11 posted on
07/06/2006 5:17:54 PM PDT by
Waco
To: PittsburghAfterDark
Felipe Calderon's victory is good news, and the commie Obrador is a card carrying member of the Hugo-Castro Axis and is a pig who like the Democrats is going to say Calderon "stole the election". But, as some are saying, perhaps the tide is starting to turn away from the Hugo-Castro-Cindy-Kennedy commie wing which was for a time looking like the "wave of the future" in the Spanish speaking world. Congrats Felipe!
To: PittsburghAfterDark
All I want to know is if this dude is on board with President Bush about invalidating the border.

15 posted on
07/06/2006 5:53:16 PM PDT by
William Terrell
(Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
To: PittsburghAfterDark
No bias here -
But many obstacles remain in Calderon's path. If his victory is upheld by electoral courts, he will face a Congress dominated by opposition parties, as well as a divided nation that sends millions north to work in the United States illegally.
So if the socialist steals the election, the opposition parties won't matter and the illegals will stay home? Good thing the AP is here to clear that up!
16 posted on
07/06/2006 6:41:04 PM PDT by
Cable225
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