Posted on 11/16/2013 8:27:11 PM PST by Cruz_West_Paul2016
And to think we were all laughing at the concept of these "Chinese Made Commemorative Plates" before Obama took office. And here we are over 5 years later and "The Obama Brand" has become the butt of jokes with the Health-Care Exchange failing just as bad as MSNBC. So where are all of these commemorative plates now? On Ebay,other bidding sights? You have to wonder what sellers are asking for them now. Most likely how many they want for a dollar!
Setting the table with plates like these will result in uncontrolled vomiting as the field peas, collard greens and hog jowl is eaten revealing this hated countenance.
You're lucky. I get a helicopter-borne assault team making a tactical entrance, then I am whisked away to an underground facility in the Mohave desert, where I am interrogated for 5 solid days, then waterboarded a few times, every time I post.
Each and every time.
Oh, hold on, someone's at the door.....
No, not really...just seen it Saturday. Figured FR would at least tell me if I committed some TOS violation.
HA!
Yep
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Seen this on other sites, first time I’ve seen it here.
The back of the plate has a warning that eating off of them is harmful...
I would say it’s moon Nazi’s, but they don’t knock.
JUst did a quick ebay search for search for “obama memorabilia” and “Obama plates”
Not much bidding going on there even with plates starting at $0.99 LOL!!
I wouldn’t use them to put down food for my dog. It would be downright mean to insult my dog that way.
It might piss the dog off. He may have heard or read that Obama eats dogs.
LOL! He's not much of a reader, mostly just the sports page. But he does watch Fox News and hears alot from his pals in the neighborhood.
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