Thanks tcrlaf.
The founder of the grassroots organization Dogs Against Romney called the Romney campaign "desperate" for dredging up the revelations that President Obama ate dog meat as a child in Indonesia.
Yeah, it's just culturally insensitive to bring that up. And bringing up the extrajudicial murders carried out literally every day by Zero's fellow Muzzies everywhere? That's culturally insensitive too. /s
Not just Obummer's childhood...
http://www.dogsagainstobama.com/passion-of-obama/
NOT Just Obamas Childhood Obama Did More for Michael Vick Than the Canine Vicktims the Passion of Obama Posted on April 19, 2012
Remember this November
Obama expended more energy on behalf of Michael Vick than on Vicks 100+ victims of dog-fighting and drowning.
More from the more equal than others presidency. If Vick was a third string bench-warming non-minority, do you think for a moment that Obama would have argued for leniency from the NFL?
According to a CBS News report, Eagles owner Lurie said Mr. Obama was passionate about it, adding that the president said its never a level playing field for prisoners when they get out of jail. And he was happy that we did something on such a national stage that showed our faith in giving someone a second chance after such a major downfall.
If dogs could talk, what would Bo say?
Related:
Obama does not thank man who rescued Vicks dogs January 3, 2011 by Don Surber Best Friends Animal Society Responds To Obama, Vick Second Chance Story December 31, 2010 Commentary Magazine suggests that Obama may have been crassly pandering to the Pennsylvania electorate.: Why Did Barack Obama Endorse Dog-Killing QB?
Regarding the latter, had this been perpetrated in a deep red state like Texas, no doubt that Obama would have politically leveraged this to the hilt.