Posted on 10/02/2009 9:34:07 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Ill keep updating the other thread but this ones too much fun to bury there. An instant classic, courtesy of Greg Hengler.
Update: While you watch, a question from John Miller to meditate on. I fear we all know the answer, my friends.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
Where is the kid saying “that’s racism”?
That CNN anchor needs to lay off the Kool-aid and return to reality.
Maybe Obama can give a speech for the IOC and Hope they Change their minds...
HA HA HA
That is hilarious!!
Ping to view later.
Done Deal..NOT!
PLAYOFFS?!?
LOL!! that is priceless!!
“CNN anchor in utter disbelief as Chicago is eliminated.”
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You ain’t seen nothing yet. Wait until 2010/2012.
The ObamaMedia better lay in a supply of Depends by the pallet load.
I guess the world knows about Chicago corruption..imagine the Olympics with the thugs watching things..lol..can anyone say trip and fall,broken kneecaps...
Well, Chicago can take comfort that it still has its annual Kleptolympics event to fall back upon.
OMG, that’s HILARIOUS !!!!
The more he repeated it the more he didn’t believe it !
I just heard where Rahm Emanuel used TARP money to buy out the entire stock of the Fulton Fish Market. He wants to “send a message” to every member of the IOC.
Just blame Bush-Cheney for causing all the animosity against America and Obama will skate on this.
Here it comes, you keep watching.............
The idea of the crowd in Chicago in utter shock makes me smile and think of the story of the crowd in Boston, election night 2004. Just google “Kerry party tears bitterness” and you should find it
Ah. There it is
http://www.rense.com/general59/bitterness.htm
>>A distraught woman confronted Democratic U.S. Rep. Harold Ford in the lobby of the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel and screamed, “Can you tell me why everybody made a mistake?”
Maybe there was one or two people in the Chicago crowd
with the same reaction
>>Another woman standing near Ford began to openly weep at the prospect of a Kerry loss.
HA HA!
>>Brian Henchey, one of the College Republicans marching through the crowd told CNSNews.com that he had “never seen more sad and depressed faces in my life than what I have seen here in Copley Square tonight.”
And in Chicago today—though as I understand it many in Chi are glad. Look at the papers and see the comments.
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