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by lars008-2009 July 25, 2007 4:33 PM EDT
There is a rumor this negro could be magic. Is this true?
Posted by screen_name_ at 01:31 PM : Jul 25, 2007

nah... that was magic johnson... now he is hiv johnson...
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by Syndicate July 25, 2007 4:33 PM EDT
lars008: Is this video posted anywhere else? The network I'm on blocks you tube. Too much bandwith. Any Idea where it can be downloaded? Any body?
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by mike71067 July 25, 2007 4:31 PM EDT
This is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Obama emulating Reagan?? Reagan was a well-respected conservative leader, and Obama the liberal is quickly becoming the laughing stock of the Democrat party. The more we learn about him, the less we like him. Even Hillary and the rest of the Dumbocrats are laughing at him after that last debate. What a dork!
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by name_verify July 25, 2007 4:31 PM EDT
There is a rumor this negro could be magic. Is this true?
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by lars008-2009 July 25, 2007 4:29 PM EDT
please support our troops

demonic-rats won't fight the fascist nazi terrorislamic war...

Incredible! George S Patton's New Speech-Iraq & modern world
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyUX6wV1lBQ
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by donnie900 July 25, 2007 4:27 PM EDT
I think Obama's just afraid of Hillary. She's outclassing him. Especially with the "wearing your religion on your sleeve" comment. That hit a lot of people exactly the right way.

But Hillary's confusion about Iraq is what Republicans have the best chance of winning on. Obama on the other hand, doesn't have that problem. He was against it from the very beginning.
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by donnie900 July 25, 2007 4:23 PM EDT
Sha.. fight for what? They won't tell ya.
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by drummer94 July 25, 2007 4:22 PM EDT
Obama, words to ponder: "Open mouth-insert foot."
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by Syndicate July 25, 2007 4:21 PM EDT
He is no Reagan. Regan beleived in freedom and was willing to FIGHT for it like Bush.
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by donnie900 July 25, 2007 4:16 PM EDT
Reagan was a terrible president. For the same reasons Bush is: The people he has working for him.

Republican administrations tend to always attract an unsightly type of people. Generally of the militant kind.
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by prinzowhales July 25, 2007 3:49 PM EDT
As if he needs to imitate Reagan to gain the support of the usual fashionable gullible chumps.

Bush plans to leave the mess he's made in the lap of his successor. This means that whoever is elected will expend his political capital paying for the crimes of George Bush. Obama has already made it clear--in the last CBS Obama article--that he plans to have the US take out the guess-timated 20,000 "activist extremists" that he claims are the problem in Iraq. That is an open-ended pledge to continue the occupation.
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by randalds July 25, 2007 3:37 PM EDT
Let's just hope that if he's elected he doesn't govern like Reagan. He was the 2nd worst president in modern times behind the Chimp in charge right now (who leaves even the worst presidents in the duct when it comes to pure incompetence and ignorance). Regan traded arms for hostages with Iran, then sold the weapons to fund an illegal CIA war in El Salvador, sold weapons (including poisonous gas ingredients and biological weapons) to Iraq while selling Iran weapons too and even gave Saddam CIA satellite information on where to best disperse the gas for maximum kills. He's "Aw shucks" cowboy act aside he was nearly as much of a murderer as the Chimp is. Of course he had help from the same as*sholes, Rumsfeld and Cheney, so it's not too surprising.
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by infidel_us July 25, 2007 3:28 PM EDT
"Obama's Strategy: Emulate Reagan"

Uh oh......I see major turmoil brewing in libville. Hitlery will get the nomination and Osama will get the VP nod.

There's no reason to besmurch a great president like Reagan by having dems emulate his campaign strategery.
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by name_verify July 25, 2007 3:23 PM EDT
DNC News Update

Democrats display impotence with rants on news sites.

Barak the Magic Negro has identity crisis and tries to be like Reagan for a day.

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by forthepeopl1 July 25, 2007 3:10 PM EDT
someone needs to ask them this...............

this is the only way!!!!!!!!! to stop this adminastration. period..the only way bush has no way of vetoing. so why haven't they done this?

both party are dragging this on to far. its time to end this for god sake

so call on congress to do this NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Article 1 of the US Constitution gives the Congress, not the President, the right to declare war. And the War Powers Act specifies that the President may not continue a war without Congressional authorization. Saddam is dead. There never were any WMDs or ties to Al Qaeda. The basis for the 2002 war authorization is gone.
If Congress passes a resolution de-authorizing the war, the President has no legal authority to continue. De-authorization cannot be vetoed, and it would legally require Bush to begin bringing the troops home.
The time for waiting is over. People are dying every day. We cannot wait until this fall to start bringing our troops home. If Congress doesn't act before they leave for the summer, the only thing that will change between now and the end of the year is the body count.
Congress has a public mandate and the Constitutional authority to end this war.

LETS GO AMERICA WE OWE THIS TO OUR TROOPS DIEING FOR NOTHING BUT THE PRESIDENTS AND MR VP'S PLEASURE, AND PROFITS.....
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