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katg21 says:
You''''re about as fake as fake can be. You and katg21 would make a great "pair."
Posted by fake-id at 06:27 AM : Aug 17, 2007


Ooh, we''ve got the cyber police on us. Fake-id, you were a hall monitor weren''t you?
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katg21 says:
Only because ignorant racist people such as yourself spout lies and half-truths to make you feel as if you deserve to be living.
Posted by tru_america1 at 08:02 AM : Aug 17, 2007

What I said wasn''t racist, do you even know what that is? You are an idiot if you can''t see the correlation between his name and the name of the person who launched the most deadly attacks on us in american history. So, where are the lies and half truths in what I said? His name is Barack Hussein Obama, right? I think I''m correct in saying that most people won''t be able to see past that, no matter how decent of a man he is, and it''s a shame. And that''s my opinion.
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fake-id-2009 says:
One of the most entertaining opportunities that will emerge in 2007 will be using Barack Obama to fight Islamofascism. He is the product of a black Moslem from Kenya, Barrack Hussein Obama, and a white atheist from Kansas, Shirley Ann Dunham, who met at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu. That is why his middle name is the same as Saddam%u2019s: Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. His first name is taken from the Islamic term in Arabic for %u201Cblessed,%u201D baraka, used in the Koran.
Posted by jack3213 at 01:22 PM : Aug 16, 2007
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Funny, jack3213. Your two posts are word-for-word from a forum on topix.net posted by someone else.

I suppose you''re going to tell me that you are "Minnesota Mike" from New Prague, MN.

Do you always troll the forums and "borrow" comments from other people?

You''re about as fake as fake can be. You and katg21 would make a great "pair."


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down-ndirty says:
Does anyone really even know what Hitlary''''s experience was when her beloved was president? Posted by katg21 at 03:15 PM : Aug 16, 2007
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Does anyone really know what Bush''s experience was before he was "groomed" by Rove & Co. to become president?

I mean, *****, the guy couldn''t even speak third-grade English during his first term.

Most of his businesses failed. And in the one that didn''t (Texas Rangers), he ended up screwwing the citizens of Arlington Texas over the ball park. Just like he''s been screwwing the citizens of the U.S. for the past six years.

Speaking of Hitlar: Hitler was a right-wing authoritarian (fascist), and a Christian; just like Bush is a right-wing authoritarian, and a Christian (or so he says).

Go figure...

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down-ndirty says:
You libs love to use this one; tell me again where Bush went to college?
Posted by katg21 at 03:03 PM : Aug 16, 2007
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Yeah, rub it in, katg21. Bush went to Yale and ONLY managed to get a "C" average. And Harvard business school still didn''t keep him from engaging in a long string of failed businesses.

Besides, Bush didn''t get into Yale because of his merits; it was daddy''s wealth and influence that did it.

Here''s a guy so stupid that, in spite of being in the 25th percentile for pilot aptitude, he still insisted on becoming a fighter pilot in the Texas ANG in order to evade duty in Vietnam.

25th percentile!!! LOL!!! No wonder he quit flying!!!

Again, Bush didn''t get into the Texas ANG on his flying abilities; it was his daddy''s wealth and influence. In fact, in spite of his lack of flying acumen, he was placed in the Texas ANG ahead of over 100 qualified pilots returning from Vietnam.

Wow!!! Wealth and influence can work wonders, even if your name is Bush and you''re dumber than dumb.

OBTW: If a "commoner" went to Yale and put forth the same effort (or lack of it) that Bush did, the "commoner" would be kicked out.

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down-ndirty says:
How funny this story is!!

A string of business failures and lack of experience didn''t hurt Bush, but he certainly did hurt the U.S of A.

The only thing hurting Obama is the lack of a "Rove-like" character to polish his image and dig up some dirt on his opponents...

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dirtydog55 says:
But I think Hillary is really the one to watch.
Posted by aldewitt at 01:12 PM : Aug 16, 2007


Me too... Considering that Bill Clinton was the greatest "republican" president since Lincoln, there is no doubt in my mind that she is exactly like Bill in that respect.

Let''s see...Bill pushed through NAFTA (when Reagan & Bush41 couldn''t) and the result was that hundreds of thousands of good-paying working-class jobs were lost.

What else...? Oh, yeah. He ended welfare for the poor (a good thing) and also increased welfare for the rich with his tax breaks for the wealthy.

Bill Clinton was a traitor to the class of people from which he came.

As for Hillary: She is smart enough to continue the screwwing that Bush has been doing to us for over six years.

In addition, we don''t need to continue the ********* family dynasty rule in this country!!!

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dirtydog55 says:
Obama claims he is a Christian, that he and his wife Michelle are members of the United Church of Christ. Posted by jack3213 at 01:25 PM : Aug 16, 2007

There are a lot of people with Arab names who are Christians. You may not be aware of it but Christ is a prophet in the Islam religion and many Muslems converted to Christianity.


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tbweb says:
Sen. Barack Obama is an impressive level headed thinker. He also has a common sense, down to Earth way about him. His real problem is he came out of no where, nobody really knows that much about him. Experience is an issue, but more to the point is Sen. Barack Obama is an unknown quantity who needs to put more time in so serious Americans can really get to know him. I joke around about Obama a lot, he''s cool, but Americans need more time to be comfortable before letting him put his finger on the nuclear button! Talking about attacking inside Pakistan, a U.S. ally without mentioning consulting with Pakistan first in his initial comments didn''t help his case or the comfort level of Americans or Pakistan for that matter!
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jegibbons says:
Clear thinking Americans who aren''t sipping the Kool-aide or huffing glue have to realize how desperate the Dems are. Their top two choices for the voters are: a first term Senator or a former 1st Lady???

The democrats demonstrate lots of experience at losing. Gore, Kerry, Edwards and now Hillary and Obama!

WOW! Now that''s a string that''s hard to beat.

Clearly, pandering to the radical Left simply isn''t paying off. I''m angry because we are moving ever closer to a single party dominance in presidential politics.

We deserve somebody with middle American traditional values, who will represent all the people. The media doesn''t elect the President. That''s our job!
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