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Washington Post: Candidate's Life Was Framed By His Legendary Navy Forebears
- "He says, "Little girl, there are only three things that scare me; Osamma, Obama and your momma"." posted by gunshack1
Cute.
GO HILLARY!! - Reply to this comment
- You could take all of these Demo candidates and throw them in a sack, reach in and pull one out and come out just as good as electing all of them for a term. Booga Booga
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- I think those are some of the stories in life that really mold some and strengthens some to succeed at all costs... http://www.enewsreference.wordpress.com
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- I think there''s new dynamic in this race... and Clinton''s machine have to be worried...
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- The one million man marchers were told they were a national disgrace as 65 % of blackmen leave there children to the women to raise in proverty,today it''s higher,when are they going to start thinking with the big head.The little head sends the children into the world unprepared,uneducated and prison bound or dead.Good luck Obama, made something of himself,good luck in your run.
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- Got a joke for you. Don''t stop me if you''ve heard it.
Soldier goes into a restaurant that Chelsea Clinton happens to be in. Chelsea goes over and ask if he had served in Iraq. He says, "yes". She says, "wern''t you afraid"? He says, "Little girl, there are only three things that scare me; Osamma, Obama and your momma". - Reply to this comment
- Obama will be another George Bush. Lack of experience
will be dependent on aides to make the important decisions. That will be bad for the country, so he is not ready yet. He needs some experience under his belt. - Reply to this comment
- fuzzybear9 , your comments are even more ridiculous than
hopetrumps! Turning this story into a lesson on ''failed immigration policy''? Give me a f-ing break! You should change your nickname to F-ing Stupid Bear, and go crawl back in your bear cave! - Reply to this comment
- hopetrumps, if anybody deserves a ''shame shame shame'' it''s you for your stupid racist idiotic remarks!
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- Oprah is endorsing Obama because he''s her choice for president, period. Him being Black has nothing to do with it. Stop hating on Obama, he is a man, Black or White, that has worked his way to where he is now. He is just as qualified as anyone to be President. We don''t choose our parents, we don''t choose what school we attend as children. He made the best of the life he was born into. Stop being so ingorant and hateful, half of you that are downing Obama don''t know your momma or daddy. If you can''t say something nice,don''t say anything at all!
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- Boo Hoo Boo Hoo
What, are we going for a sympathy vote now?
He must be getting desperate. First Oprah, now this. - Reply to this comment
- I would rather have a presidential candidate who comes from a varied background: he''s black AND white. What could be better? black, white and female would be better, but hey, we can''t have everything can we.
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- "How can nothing mold something." The "father" is part of every person''s psyche, whether the actual father was present or not. And if the father was not present, he must be "found" at whatever level necessary. I am very impressed that Barack Obama made the journey to find out who his father actually was and then came to terms with it. I think that makes for a very emotionally and mentally healthy person. Great article.
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- what a dumb story and of course oprah is on obamas side cause he is black. What does she have to do with politics anyways ? just cause your rich doesnt mean you know anything. Like said, if dodd or edwards were black thats who she would like.
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- "Father''s Abandonment Molded Barack Obama"
What a stupid conclusion to draw. How can nothing mold something.
Credit should be rightly given to those who played the roles (to whatever extent) that Barack''s father failed to play.
We would like to hear about the grand father, who seemed to have gotten the ''son'' he badly wanted when a daughter was born to him instead. - Reply to this comment
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