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The New Republic: Ted Kennedy's Support For Barack Obama Should Make A Difference

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by taddles-2009 January 28, 2008 8:15 PM EST
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Are you referring to my post about the drunken murderer supporting Obama or the post about the indicted fraudster supporting Obama?

Posted by mbcsmith at 04:23 PM : Jan 28, 2008"

Both and you''re still a stupid POS
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by mbcsmith January 28, 2008 8:04 PM EST
Posted by Quatrops at 04:51 PM : Jan 28, 2008

Another graduate of moron.org Go ahead LIB, call our ranking general in Iraq a traitor again. It shows America what useless pieces of shiite LIBS really are.
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by quatrops January 28, 2008 7:51 PM EST
Let''s hope mbcdmith''s ego is sated for the day. Why one needs multiple short posts to not say anything of substance is beyond me.

Kennedy''s responsibility for the tragic death in Chappaquidick, deplorable as it was, does not constitute "murder". If it did, we could easily charge Bush for his part in the almost-4000 US deaths in Iraq as a result of his incompetence and bungled "policies". And although many others shared the blame for Katrina deaths, Bush''s appointment of a fellow-incompetent political hack exacerbated the tragedy. Murder?

Someone (it might well have been mbcsmith) said earlier that 9/11 was the most deadly act of aggression ever perpetrated on United States soil. Not so, in my opinion. The prize there goes to the CSA and their articles of succession 140+ years ago . . . proving, once again, the pen IS mightier than the sword. Sadly, descendents of the CSA traitors STILL want to fly their flag ! !
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by mbcsmith January 28, 2008 7:23 PM EST
I guess stupid $hit is all we can expect when you have nothing worthwhile to say right mbcsmith?


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Posted by taddles at 03:46 PM : Jan 28, 2008

Are you referring to my post about the drunken murderer supporting Obama or the post about the indicted fraudster supporting Obama?
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by old300d January 28, 2008 6:56 PM EST
I want to like Obama but his Church that gave L.F. that award freaks me out.

His church is pro Africa though and I like that.

Africa is in bad shape and to much attention is given to the middle east and not Africa.

So I looked on Mr. Obama''''s website to see where he stands on the problems in Africa.

Nothing ! I can''''t find anything on his website about Africa.

Plenty about the middle east. He didn''''t forget the Palestinians.

I was hoping if he were to become president that he might help out Africa instead of worrying so much about the Palestinians.

Mr. Obama, What is your stand on the bad problems in Africa. Post them on your website !

I hope our next president cares about the people on this planet that need our help the most !


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by texastch25 January 28, 2008 6:54 PM EST
What exactly has Obama done for the nation? He ca give a great speech...but he has that on the telaprompter. He could never, ever fill the shoes of John Kennedy! Ted is still drink a lot I sumise.
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by taddles-2009 January 28, 2008 6:46 PM EST
Wow, looks like another one fell off the little bus.

I guess stupid $hit is all we can expect when you have nothing worthwhile to say right mbcsmith?
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by mbcsmith January 28, 2008 6:23 PM EST
The bond for accused fraud perpetrator and Obama supporter Tony Rezko was revoked today by the judge in the case. Obama is starting to smell a little ripe.
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by mbcsmith January 28, 2008 6:15 PM EST
Oh good, now Obamalamdingdong has a murderer for support. Remember Chappaquiddick!
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by January 28, 2008 4:58 PM EST
I like Ted Kennedy but his endorsement does not sway me in the least!
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