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Re: "A" perspective of Barrack Hussein Obama?!?!?!?!?!?!?
From Rush Limbaugh's radio show just in the past few days.....
RUSH: Hey, folks, Want to participate in tweaking the Drive-By Media? You are aware, probably, that Barack Obama lost his bearings recently and said that he was going to campaign in all 57 states. You heard this? And everybody chalked it up to, 'Well, he's tired.' You know, this is a Dan Quayle moment. I mean, Dan Quayle goes out there and misspells 'potato,' and we still hear jokes about it. Barack Obama says he's gonna go out and campaign in 57 states, he was just tired, you know, it's been such a long campaign, he's been so many places, he probably thinks there are 57 states. Well, I have here a printout from a website called the International Humanist and Ethical Union. And here is how the second paragraph of an article on that website begins. 'Every year from 1999 to 2005 the organization of the Islamic conference representing the 57 Islamic states presented a resolution to the United Nations commission on human rights called combating.' We're participating here in a tweak of the media. Obama said he's going to campaign in 57 states, and it turns out that there are 57 Islamic states. 'Every year from 1999 to 2005, the organization of the Islamic conference representing the 57 Islamic states,' this is from the International Humanist and Ethical Union. And the title of the piece here is, 'How the Islamic states dominate the UN human rights council,' and there are 57 of them. |
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Rush Limbaugh? That's all you have to say for me to dismiss this entire post.
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CHECKED WIKIPEDIA, YES THERE IS A PERMANENT INTERNTIONAL DELEGATION TO THE U N. THE ORGANISATION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE. IT HAS 57 STATES. WHAT A COINCIDENCE HE MENTIONED THAT PARTICULAR NUMBER. OVIOUSLY WE HAVE SOME PEOPLE WHO STILL REFUSE TO PULL THEIR HEAD OUT OF THE SAND AND REALIZE FACTS ARE FACTS.
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I'm willing to give the guy the benefit of the doubt. Living 24/7 with a dozen microphones in your face and the pace the campaigners have tried to maintain, however/whatever the reason, it's a gaff.
What elocution errors one makes does not make the person. (Please remember that, all those who lambaste Pres. Bush for his public speaking skills) The CONTENT taken as a whole is what's important. I'm still waiting to hear CONTENT to match up with the CHANGE banner. That's the important stuff to me, not slips of the tongue or an exhausted mind. It's time to change from being the Music Man to being the Professor. |
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I seriously, seriously can't wait for Obama and McCain to debate.
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Just curious: what does being able to baffle people with bull---- have to do with being a good president?
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I have read most of the posts. They deal with the issues of the war and economy. The was issue has taken the back page since the economy has gone in the craper. Remember when the economy went down, the Dems had control. The war issue is, were starting to see the Iraq government taking over. The great two year Senator is going to fix everything, I doubt it.
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boy, it is obvious everyone has really strong feelings either way with the flag pin. my strong feelings are about his explanation...instead of wearing the pin he is going to tell the american people how to make this country great! ergo, he does not think this country is great already, and neither do his wife or his church fellows. that is the problem i have with him. i have lived in several other countries and i can honestly say i KNOW this country is great! we may have our problems and we may argue about the issues and even the trivial things, but i do not think any thoughtful person who analyzes his remark and puts all the pieces together will still think that he should lead our country. at least i hope that is how it is by november! i hope i will still have all you gals as friends by the time i get to the villages!
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chachacha, the political forum (as all the forums really) is not suppose to be taken personally. They are simply peoples opinions. So, though I disagree with you wholeheartedly on many things, that doesn't mean we won't be here waiting for you with open arms. ;D
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well, it is nice to know we can all disagree and still be friends. that is why our country is so great, THANKS BE TO GOD! am looking forward to meeting the faces behind all these great posts....thanks again for the welcome!
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Read about "Barry's" early days in his state of birth at;
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Mucci , I am married to one (Democrat). It gets even worse, she is a Red Sox fan. I was born and raised in the Bronx. I guess I topped you?
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gfmucci, I missed you, you little woofer! Well that sounds like a great lunch. And, if I remember correctly, your daughter's a Dem, so the day that Dem was born was the best day of your life! (I'm married to a Republican by the way. :o)
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Ah....the lapel pin. Obama actually admitted that it was a purposeful decision of his not to wear an American flag pin. He cited that wearing a pin was a substitute for patriotism and he'd rather demonstrate his patriotism to the American people via his rhetoric. That gutsy demonstation of his conviction was simply a demonstration of bad judgement IMHO. Let's turn this around a bit. Could we infer from Obama's words that those who wear the pin could be labled as non-true patriots? Huh...what the? I wonder exactly how many members of Congress and the Senate wear the pin and he, in so many words, diminished or at least called into question their patriotism. And what opinion does he hold in his mind about the rest of us who revere the colors and choose to display them either on our person or property? There are many American's out there who differ strongly with his position and they will speak to this difference with their votes November 4, 2008. Yes.....bad judgement in a political sense if anything. Obama talks a good talk and he will be going toe-to-toe with a tough-as-nails guy who has walked-the-walk and bled a lot along the way. I agree with a previous post in that I look forward to the debates.
I may be a little old fashioned....but anyone seeking the highest office of our great nation should be proud and willing to wear its greatest symbol. |
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JohnZ ~~ an aside ~~ 2 years ago while on a drive-about, I went thru Wichita Falls and drove onto Sheppard. My first reaction was how everything looked so different, that I recognized very little of the base. My barracks were gone, as was the hall and where I went to school. Then it dawned on me that it had been about 40 years since I'd been stationed there, closer to WWII than today. Sure doesn't seem that long ago.
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I'm a Christian, but don't usually wear a cross. What's in my heart is important not what is around my neck. Same with a flag lapel pin.
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