All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
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Monday, January 29, 2007
Milhous
There! I said it! Some of us who weren’t particularly fond of President Richard Milhous Nixon used to use his middle name. Apparently, some people who don’t admire Barak Hussein Obama are ... gasp … using his middle name. Tough!
He seems likable but I don’t know what he stands for. Carter seemed likeable when he first ran. He published a book called “I never lied to you” but I found that odd since he never spoke to us before.
In any case, there’s no shame in being an ex-Muslim or being born to a Muslim. Actually, it’s an achievement to be an “ex” in this case. He should boast about it.
I like Kennedy's way of doing it; Osama Obama.
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That's nothing. Now some black "activists" say he is not 'black enough' to be their candidate.
ReplyDeleteImagine the apeshitting if someone would say that a candidate is not white enough to be a President.
Even though I'm not Obama's fan, the man has more integrity than all his Democrat opponents together.
That's true, Watcher. From what I have seen so far, it's hard not to like him, but that doesn't mean I want him to be President.
ReplyDeleteHe seems likable but I don’t know what he stands for. Carter seemed likeable when he first ran. He published a book called “I never lied to you” but I found that odd since he never spoke to us before.
ReplyDeleteIn any case, there’s no shame in being an ex-Muslim or being born to a Muslim. Actually, it’s an achievement to be an “ex” in this case. He should boast about it.