Posted on 03/31/2008 10:32:44 AM PDT by Para-Ord.45
Don’t forget Al Gore.
If someone has the talent to do the artwork, I have a great idea for a bumper sticker.
It would read:
Don’t Obama n’8 My Country!
If you're going to make a racist comment at least spell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulatto right.
You`re correct by half, but only in terms of spell check.
That makes you a Spellato.
Oohhhh, he did it again :-)
How Obama threw Alice Palmer under the bus.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-070403obama-ballot,1,57567.story
Re Post #21. No red X boxes please.LOL!
Its a good photo, displays his true character as a genocidal supporter of Rial Odinga, and a black nationalist , black power, racist punk politician:
Might have been his deadbeat Dad's story - his Dad walked out on the family and didn't support Obama... or that's the story I heard.
When the Tingle Became a Chill
On the March 31 edition of MSNBC’s Hardball, discussing Sen. Barack Obama’s bowling performance at a March 29 campaign stop at Pleasant Valley Lanes in Altoona, Pennsylvania, MSNBC political analyst Howard Fineman asserted, “[I]f you can’t do something like that, you shouldn’t do it. He should have stuck to shooting hoops — which he’s very, very good at, by the way, and which translates racially, too, especially during the NCAA basketball tournament. Don’t do something you’ve never tried before in front of a national television audience, OK?” Addressing MSNBC political analyst Michelle Bernard, host Chris Matthews responded, “You know, Michelle — and this gets very ethnic, but the fact that he’s good at basketball doesn’t surprise anybody, but the fact that he’s that terrible at bowling does make you wonder.” While showing the video of Obama’s bowling, Matthews asserted, “[I]t isn’t the most macho form there.”
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