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by Blitzen on 04 November 2008 - 14:11

RPK, once again you have placed your own brand of moral judgement on a man who you have never met regarding his relationship with a half brother he has only seen 2 times in his life.  I suspect if he were a republican we'd be hearing a different song from your lips.   Is John McCain responsible for the upatriotic statements and stupid behavior of his full brother or does he get a pass since he's a republican? You are assuming you know what transpired between those two men, rush to judgement to condemn a man before you have a clue what their relationship is now. Just maybe George Obama didn't want any "help" from his brother, did you ever consider that possibility?  Maybe he enjoys the life he has now and has no aspirations or goals?

I assume all your family members lead the same quality of life as  you do regardless of your relationship with them; otherwise you provide them with the money needed to do so. That would include those who have no ambition of their own or who are the family blacksheep and underachievers.


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by Ninja181 on 04 November 2008 - 18:11

A Boston radio station has been playing an interview with a woman who just finished voting. She said something along the lines off this is the happiest day of my life. I just voted for Obama now I don't have to worry about putting gas into my car or paying my mortgage, because I know If I help him (Obama) he will help me back.

Welcome to MA. The Pilgrims landed here in 1642 I believe, it's been straight downhill since.


Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 04 November 2008 - 19:11

Due to the excessively long lines at the polls, all of the Obama voters have been advised to return tomorrow to vote.

At least that is what a friend got text message to him earlier.


by beetree on 04 November 2008 - 22:11

Boy, Sue, who do I hate? I hate liver and gazpacho, and Uglydog's politics, but I don't hate you. I just see through you. 


by Do right and fear no one on 04 November 2008 - 23:11

There is video of a voting place in Pa. whereupon, one of the official polling place designated "observers" is wearing his Black Panther uniform and carrying a billy club type stick, standing in front of the doorway.  He also has a friend with him that is not an officially designated "observer" standing there wearing a Black Panther uniform.

Photo's of these two were being taken by concerned people and the media, and one of these two gave "the finger" to those taking his picture.

The head of that polling place was asked about this official observers" club and uniform and she replied that he was officially sanctioned as an "Official Observer" and could wear whatever he liked.  The police did finally come and remove the second man though.

One of the men (it is unclear which one) reportedly stated that "they" will win this election, one way or the other.

Scary stuff in the U.S. for 2008.  Don't ya think?

On another note.  I have been watching CNN and Fox news all day, and several people (all black so far) have been interviewed that stated a BIG factor in who they cast their vote for was race.  It was not the only factor, but was a big factor.

I thought people weren't doing that?  That is what I was told.  If you can get a few on camera stating thus, one can only assume that there are thousands and thousands also doing it.  Sort of like catching a cop beating a hapless civilian for no good reason.  That has always meant that most cops do it.  Hasn't it?






 


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