Posted on 06/05/2008 10:30:14 AM PDT by Ulysse
I heard that OBAMA the new historical candidate for POTUS would surprisingly come in IRAK where he will certainly speak soft words to soldiers after having dispised their hard job all along the primaries as he spoke to the moonbats and raghead "pacifist" crowds...
I would like to know if a wellcoming comity is planned. I think that the Messiah OBAMA deserve a huge wellcome
Hmmmmm...?
I think he will get a huge welcome from the Iranian soldiers serving in Iraq.
I'll need a bushel or two of those tainted tomatoes that have been recalled....
He’ll bet a huge welcom - all the soldiers will turn their backs on him and rightfully so......
Obama, Paul net most military workers’ campaign donations
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3601542
If I gave my opinion on what he deserves, I would be banned.
Obama will be given a polite welcome whether as a candidate or as (God forbid!) Commander in Chief. How the troops actually feel will be kept more or less private as it was with the Clintons. It turns out that the troops are more dignified and professional than the politicians in front of them.
I am not all that sure that is the case since Obama leads all candidates in contributions from members of the military,
Really? You think he’ll be greeted as a conquering hero? We’ll have to agree to disagree on that one. Time will tell.
I am not sure how he will be greeted but it seems that he has received the most contributions from the members of our military.
BIraq Hussein Osama
Spell check is our friend............
Whut doo yew thinc wee R? Stoopid?...........
Your statistic refers to “military workers,” not members of the military. But you knew that...
LOL - yeh. Wuz smellin’ some serious ozone there for a minute...
I think that article about the most donations is very misleading. It includes people who are not actually in the military (i.e., government bureaucrats). Furthermore, how many people who are actually in the military do you think have donated to any candidate? My bet is that it is a very low number of people and not reflective of anything.
That's an insult to Iraq. ;-)
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