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by dnsallday July 30, 2008 8:13 PM EDT
Obama is "doubly arrogant" if you''''ve "achieved nothing so far in your life." It''''s more and more clear to some that Obama "views himself not as a presidential candidate, but as a world celebrity, with all the vanity and arrogance that accompanies such people." And we all know what happens to them.
Posted by Ariel133 at 12:56 PM : Jul 30, 2008
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Obama has achieved nothing in his life unlike you who sits around infront of a keyboard posting vile smears and garbage while earning 10 cents a post from the McCain campaign.

That''s okay pschopaths brains don''t connect with what they do. Sound familiar?
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by standlee5 July 30, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
He''s not a symbol of anything he''s a media creation. If you want a symbol of how far America hs come how about Condoleezza Rice traveling the world teh past five years.
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by dnsallday July 30, 2008 8:10 PM EDT
Look, we all know how the game is played. You misquote him around around the clock for several days to a week. Then you do a poll to see how people ''percieve'' it to be. mission accomplished...okay, so you roll out one fact check article that shows it is entirely bogus, and that runs quietly on the website for a few hours.
All A**es covered!
Next check with the Mccain campaign to see what the them of his next attack ad will be so you can coordinate your theme of the week ''reporting''
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by standlee5 July 30, 2008 8:08 PM EDT
They came for the free concert. Why do they care about a skinny black dude from America. Puhleez. Nomatter how you cut it he''s audacious.
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by rosesnpearls July 30, 2008 6:45 PM EDT
"Grampa McMunster only wishes he could draw 200,000 people to hear his tired old rhetoric. Obama has the potential to bring back a sense of respect for us around the world .. something BUSH (who I''''m SURE you voted for) has destroyed over the past 7.5 years."

American voters are too apathetic to show up as 200,000 for any candidate. People may want ''change'' but be careful what you wish for when it comes to the likes of Obama. He does not even have Senate experience since he cannot seem to attend enough to vote and does not have the guts to truly and openly vote his non-existant convictions. Europe and the Middle East would love for us to elect a spineless, inept ''pretty-boy, wanna-be-star'' as president so they can run over us. I vote for moral issues and God will take care of my finances. If you support killing babies for convenience you do not get my vote. Period.
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by blackyowe July 30, 2008 4:20 PM EDT
YAWN who doesn''t know Obama is full of himself and that he thinks he is the great white hope? I mean "Black" hope. He thinks he is a rock star and runs his campaign like a road show.
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by rosesnpearls July 30, 2008 4:16 PM EDT
200,000 in Berlin? Europe is not electing our president, we are. Go to walmart and buy a clue, obama.
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by erniepf July 30, 2008 4:02 PM EDT
By all means, give us that old, wobbly, incoherent GOP candidate. Sorry, what has he done for your country lately?

If there are two empty suits running for office, y''think old Johnny stands a chance? Obama presents a modicum of intelligence, compared to zilch for McCan''t.
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by ariel133 July 30, 2008 3:56 PM EDT
Obama is "doubly arrogant" if you''ve "achieved nothing so far in your life." It''s more and more clear to some that Obama "views himself not as a presidential candidate, but as a world celebrity, with all the vanity and arrogance that accompanies such people." And we all know what happens to them.
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by realpatriot1 July 30, 2008 3:51 PM EDT
It''s not like Obama has agreed to sell arms for hostages while still a private citizen like Reagan & Bush,Sr. did.
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