Posted on 07/31/2008 4:54:20 PM PDT by flyfree
Something's going on. Or some things.
A new CNN/Opinion Research poll out Wednesday shows that despite nine solid days of blanket media coverage from overseas with Barack Obama cheered by adoring throngs of Germans and parlez-vousing with the French, making a three-point shot in the Middle East and standing outside No. 10 Downing Street, the freshman Illinois Democratic presidential nominee to be Senator Barack Obama of Illinois stayed static in the polls despite his well-covered long foreign tripsenator is stuck right where he was in the polls before he left.
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"I've lost me mojo!!!"
AUHHHHH!!!!! thats to bad
Comment from the reply section of the article.
Dude thinks the media is in the tank for the ‘pubs! LOL
“Well, it’s not as if McCain has any good or nice qualities. That Republicans, who have so betrayed the country and stolen it blind, even dare show their face in public is only due to that the media is owned by them. A real, free press would long ago have exposed Republican vice and crime in high places. Instead of wondering what could be ‘wrong” with the Democrat.”
Is the LA Times being racist saying ‘MOJO’?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo
Just saying.........????
Obama voo-doo curse, $20.00 ...what a deal.
Yeah, that’s right, the DBM doesn’t ever say anything good about Obama! What a dumb ass, doesn’t he read newspapers or watch the news. I guess he is in total denial.
10 ears ago, when George Ryan left the office and ran for governor, the Secretary of State office was a cesspool of corruption and graft, with a long history of bribes and other socially acceptable behavior for public payroll types.
But, in the 10 years since Jesse White took over, there has not been a hint of scandal or corruption. At least, nothing has been reported in the media. It seems like all the really evil payrollers who used to sell driver licenses and engage in other terrible things suddenly disappeared.
It's a miracle. Jesse White should be riding on top of the back seat of an open convertible in every parade in Illinois, and held up as a role model for all young people who aspire to public service.
And yet, most people outside the state of Illinois have never heard of him. But they have heard of Baraq Obama.
A clinical case of pathological projection.
NEW DELHI Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, already running ahead of his Republican rival John McCain in international popularity, has won a host of new fans in India since a photo published earlier this month revealed that he carries a tiny brass monkey king among his handful of good-luck charms.Did he lose his keys?In India the charm is presumed to be an image of Hanuman, Hinduism's popular monkey god. So on Tuesday, a delighted Brij Mohan Bhama, a politician associated with India's ruling party and a devotee of Hanuman, decided to boost Obama's mojo (and chances in November) by presenting the Illinois senator with a 2-foot-high gold-plated Hanuman idol, blessed by a dozen Hindu priests in a special prayer service.
In the software world, it’s called “vaporware”.
It sounds like he’s demanding that if the press was “fair”, all Republicans would be stoned to death in public.
Check the Trinity Church of Christ.
Looks like he's trying to cover all the bases.
There was another shot of the obamination at this time - straight on with the no. 10 directly over his head.
He looked like a little schoolboy on a trip and mommy took his pic in front of the famous door. Does anyone have it.
Has no one found it strange, by the way, that no one greeted him outside the door? Only the guard was there as always. But the obamination had to go up and knock on the door like a salesman - well, come to think of it..
Can you imagine him holding onto his good-luck charms as he “negotiates” during a nuclear stand-off with Iran?
He spent it all on Europeans, meanwhile, Americans noticed where he wants to spend their money as well.
I don’t know the significance of this particular door... ?
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