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Barak Hussain Obama Announces 2008 Presidential Run
2007-02-10
My advice, Barak: Avoid Ft. Marcy Park and flights scheduled by Hillary's staff :-)

Let the games begin! Inexperience? Pshaw!
Posted by:Frank G

#14  Ha! I've got chunks of guys like this in my stool! I pick my teeth with their bones!
Welcome to the Big Leagues, sonny!
Posted by: Sen Hillary Rodham Clinton   2007-02-10 22:18  

#13  I don't know, Barbara. I don't think I could ever vote for someone who was lime-green with purple and orange polka dots - even if he billed himself as a "conservative". Obama can run all he wants to - but he may have to run even faster if he gets the nomination. George Bush's track record wasn't the best, but he at least had one. This guy is almost a total unknown. I'd even vote for Guiliani before I'd vote for Barak Obama, and I don't particularly care for Guiliani. Heck, I'd even vote for Tom Tancredo, running as an independent, before I'd vote for Obama. At least Tancredo has a track record.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-02-10 19:08  

#12  #7 Frank - You're right, of course. At least among white leftists.

I've got a clue for these jackoffs: Although I was happy to vote for (Democrat) Douglas Wilder for Governor of Virginia (first black governer elected in ANY state post-Reconstruction), because he was less crazy than whoever it was the Republicans were running that year, I will NOT be voting for Obama (or, as Teddy calls him, Osama).

I don't care if he's black, white, or pink with purple polka-dots - I refuse to vote for a socialist.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-02-10 17:09  

#11  #5 JD - Sounds like they're not actually your friends, then.

Sorry.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-02-10 16:46  

#10  I say again....

(preview is your friend...)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2007-02-10 15:08  

#9  I sat again the smile reminds me of Jimmy Carter and his 'professional smile'.

Right now I don't want a president who can smile - I want one who can kick ass..... :)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2007-02-10 15:08  

#8  Big Brother versus Big Sister?

Come my lemmings. come. I am the answer to all that vexes you.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-02-10 14:17  

#7  More undercurrents: "If you don't vote for Obama, you're racist"
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-10 13:34  

#6  Osama for President!
Posted by: Elmereter Hupash6222   2007-02-10 13:31  

#5  There seems to be an undercurrent here of nearly sub-conscious dimensions, that says if we can elect a brown-skinned man with an Arabic name , that this will somehow mollify the Islams and show them how nice and tolerant we are.
I don't think so.
If we elect a guy who's middle name is Hussein, the nutbags will just take it as a sign that they are winning.
This is costing me friends, since it sounds bad when you say it out loud.
Posted by: J.D. Lux   2007-02-10 13:08  

#4  Never thought I'll root for Hillary.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-02-10 12:07  

#3  checking out the announcement on MSNBC, I note that the crowd is like 98% white
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-10 11:12  

#2  Ask him how he got his Gold Coast home on such a poor financial state to own one.
Posted by: 3dc   2007-02-10 11:07  

#1  at this point, he's a blank slate: he's everything to everyone - he's a floor wax AND a dessert topping!

wait til you get to know him - if he ever takes a principled clear cut position....Hillary won't be a happy camper this weekend, it's ObamaMania™! The MSM is in full swoon.

Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-10 11:04  

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