Obama drops out of his entirely normal, mainstream church

yes, according to her. cept, she forgot to count out of country Democrats, Guam, and the caucus states. how convenient.

I don't recognize the legitimacy of caucuses. They're ridiculous.

But I'd like to remind people that I am now a registered Democrat, and I became one by voting for Barack Hussein Obama in the Ohio primary. I did so far more out of long-standing hatred of the Clintons, who I consider to be crooks. Hillary won Ohio despite my vote, however, and I'm starting to wonder if my fellow Ohio Democratic Party voters were smarter than I was in resisting the Obama hype at that early stage. Good old midwestern voters always keep this country from going off the rails, and I trust they will in November as well.
 
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I don't recognize the legitimazy of caucuses. They're ridiculous.

But I'd like to remind people that I am now a registered Democrat, and I became one by voting for Barack Hussein Obama in the Ohio primary.

what are you trying to prove by constantly writing out his whole name, other than the fact that you know how to spell it?
 
Let's say that you are misrepresenting the misrepresentation you made earlier in the thread, which is fair enough, but once the truth is known it can't be unknown.


I don't actually know what you're talking about anymore.
 
what are you trying to prove by constantly writing out his whole name, other than the fact that you know how to spell it?


I'm showing him proper respect as a candidate for the White House. It is entirely normal to include a president's, or a candidate-for-president's, middle name. William Jefferson Clinton, George Herbert Walker Bush, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, etc etc. Why does this bother you?
 
I'm showing him proper respect as a candidate for the White House. It is entirely normal to include a president's, or a candidate-for-president's, middle name. William Jefferson Clinton, George Herbert Walker Bush, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, etc etc. Why does this bother you?

oh ok, so we're gonna play dumb then. well thats okay, you're really good at it. keep up the good work.


what I really wanna know is where McCain goes to church. who's his pastor? does he go every Sunday? what denomination is it? does he read the King James version? does he wear a tie? with little american flags on it?
 
Well, entirely normal is how SoLow's Obama shills such as Worm described this black supremacist, racist church.

Obama had been a member for 20 years. He was married there. He had his children baptized there. He handed the church thousands of dollars out of his own pocket. He considered the wacko Rev. Jeremiah Wright his spiritual advisor and close personal friend. And now we have another kook who spewed a bunch of hate speech at the church, Michael Pfleger. Another friend of Obama's. Worked on Obama's campaign. Also a friend and admiror of the hardcore racist Farrakhan. Which is no surprise, as Wright is fond of Farrakhan as well, and Obama's church honored Farrakhan as some sort of great man. Michael Pfleger's hate speech was not just racist but also sexist. Just what sort of a "Christian" is this Barry Obama, and why was he so f***ing stupid that he sat in such a wacked out church for 20 years and thought it
was cool? Some of us accused Obama of being a biracial man who felt he had to prove he was "black enough" to succeed in Chicago's politics, and perhaps that helps explain it?

Obama won't answer for all of this. He won't even condemn specific statements by the nutters who spew their racist, sexist hate speech at the church he has been an intimate member of for decades. This is a church that accuses whitey of spreading AIDS, as just one example.

I think the IRS should revoke this church's tax exempt status, and I think Barry Obama should be far more open about what exactly he condemns and what he approves of. This is a candidate who is largely a media created myth whom we barely know. I used to think he was a well-brought up young man, but he was brought up by his grandma and he now refers to her as a "typical white person" simply because she gets alarmed when some degenerate crack dealer is walking down her block. I don't know if I'm the sort of white person Obama considers a "typical white person," but I do know that out of all the churches in the Chicago area Obama could've chosen, he chose a disgusting, racist church that has pimps instead of pastors.

If Obama had already withdrawn from the race at this point, you and I know that he wouldn't even consider about "leaving" his church.
 
oh ok, so we're gonna play dumb then. well thats okay, you're really good at it. keep up the good work.

Well, it's true that it's amusing how it irritates the Obama worshippers when people simply say his full name. But as someone who actually voted for Obama in the Ohio primary, I obviously have no prejudices against him for having such an ugly, Middle-Eastern middle name. Obama almost had me, I was open to him, I actually voted for him in a primary, and now he's losing me. Not my fault. It's his fault. Or, I guess he was just media-created hype.

Think about it. Obama claimed he was, for example, a candidate who could better unite the country. But as a senator, Obama has a lock-step, 100% partisan voting record. He even, inexplicably, voted against Chief Justice John Roberts, a revealing vote (in a negative way) that all of you in this thread have ducked. McCain, in contrast, is considered a "maverick' Republican because he frequently bucks his own party. John Kerry wanted McCain on his ticket as a "unity ticket" just a few years ago. McCain has stood up against some of the most powerful forces in his party on the illegal alien issue. I think some of you may be prejudiced against McCain because of his age, or because he is white, or because his party label is "unhip" in the yuppie circles some of you no doubt hang out in.

The web site Stuff White People Like has explained to me that white law now requires an Obama bumper sticker on every Toyota Prius.


http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/05/21/100-bumper-stickers/

Before talking about the types of bumper stickers that white people like, it’s very important to get an understanding about layout and placement. When a white person drives an older car (6+ years old) that has a resale value under $2000, they will coat the entire backside of the car in bumper stickers. Because of the abundance of space they are free to include stickers from all areas of white support: music, politics, the environment, insults to right wing politicians, and various movements that tell people to keep a city “weird.”

But when white people have a nice new car such as a Prius or an Audi station wagon, the fear of losing resale value prevents them from applying more than one sticker. Therefore that one sticker must properly capture the essence of the car and the political views of the driver.

The safest and most accepted choice for a sticker is always one that supports a Democratic Presidential candidate (Ralph Nader is an acceptable substitute). As of February 2008, white law requires an Obama 08 bumper sticker to be placed on the back of every Prius. Though these stickers reach peak effectiveness during an election year, it is acceptable to leave this sticker on the car until the next election regardless of whether or not the candidate actually won. If it’s a disputed election like in 2000, the sticker can be left on for the life of the car.
 
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I imagine I'll be voting McCain in November. I love this country far too much to take a chance on this Hussein Obama character. One of the reasons I used to seriously consider him a candidate I could vote for despite his socialistic "Big Plans" that make me shudder was cuz he used to talk strong about the Iranian threat. But now he's revealed he can't be trusted on that. I also feared the GOP would nominate some loon like Romney, but that didn't happen.

Obama also cannot explain why he voted against John Roberts for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, because of course the only reason he voted against such a completely qualified nominee was for partisan political reasons, which was an abuse of his vote as a U.S. Senator. Obama does not respect the separation of powers.

BTW, I recall that SoLowers accused Kentucky's Democrat primary voters of being a bunch of redneck racists from the movie Deliverance for voting for Hillary. Do they also consider Puerto Rico's voters a bunch of backwards, ignorant haters of black people?

Anyway, the old, wise, and reasonable war hero, McCain, looks like the safe choice for patriots.

The safe choice may very well be John McCain, but the right choice is Ron Paul.

The ideal election would pit Dennis Kucinich against Paul, but sadly that's only in a perfect world.

Whoever becomes the next president, Americans will soon get tired of the 'same old, same old' and realize that the candidate who not only simply represented "change", but a whole new approach was shut up by our media.

Ron Paul '08. Restore the Republic.
 
Well, it's true that it's amusing how it irritates the Obama worshippers when people simply say his full name. But as someone who actually voted for Obama in the Ohio primary, I obviously have no prejudices against him for having such an ugly, Middle-Eastern middle name. Obama almost had me, I was open to him, I actually voted for him in a primary, and now he's losing me. Not my fault. It's his fault. Or, I guess he was just media-created hype.

it doesnt irritate me to hear his full name. it irritates me because I know you're just doing it to be irritating. like when you called him that "Hussein Obama guy" or whatever it was you said. i know you were just doing it to irk me, and you did. I guess you've won, congrats.
 
The safe choice may very well be John McCain, but the right choice is Ron Paul.

The ideal election would pit Dennis Kucinich against Paul, but sadly that's only in a perfect world.

Whoever becomes the next president, Americans will soon get tired of the 'same old, same old' and realize that the candidate who not only simply represented "change", but a whole new approach was shut up by our media.

Ron Paul '08. Restore the Republic.


I don't wanna get into the whole Ron Paul thing. I really don't wanna get into Kucinich either. With both candidates, 99% of the people were not fooled. But I have to ask why you think Kucinich would be the ideal Democratic Party candidate? Do you say that to disparage the Democratic Party? Or do you consider Kucinich an admirable politician? I wonder if you'd visit Cleveland (I live in the suburbs of Cleveland) and take a look around at what Dennis Kucinich has accomplished in his career. A f***ing tragedy; a once great city on its death bed. Oh, it's not all his fault. But a lot of it is. So much for the idea that vegans would make better leaders.
 
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it doesnt irritate me to hear his full name. it irritates me because I know you're just doing it to be irritating. like when you called him that "Hussein Obama guy" or whatever it was you said. i know you were just doing it to irk me, and you did. I guess you've won, congrats.


So, you're still voting for that Hussein Obama character?

He used to call himself Barry.
 
No need for personal attacks. Look up "Puerto Rico racism". For example 81% of Puerto Ricans consider themselves "white". If you have ever seen Spanish language television you'll know that light-skinned people are presented in highly disproportionate numbers, and this appears to be true in Puerto Rico, from what I'm reading. Puerto Rico has an identity crisis, as much of Latin America appears to. Racism exists not just between whites and other groups but within those other groups. Puerto Ricans apparently would rather play up the lighter side of their origins.


Do you think Obama had an identity crisis as a biracial man with very light skin trying to make it in Chicago politics? Is this why he joined a black supremacist church?

I think white Americans have shown they're willing to vote for the biracial/black candidate, the famale candidate, the Mormon candidate, or the elderly candidate. The Afro-American Democratic Party voters, however, seem to vote lock-step based on race, over 90% voting for Obama across the country. I guess he's convinced them he's not half-white anymore, when he kicked his white grandma to the curb as a "typical white person".
 
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Do you think Obama had an identity crisis as a biracial man with very light skin trying to make it in Chicago politics? Is this why he joined a black supremacist church?

I think white Americans have shown they're willing to vote for the biracial/black candidate, the famale candidate, or the elderly candidate. The Afro-American Democratic Party voters, however, seem to vote lock-step based on race, over 90% voting for Obama across the country. I guess he's convinced them he's not half-white anymore, when he kicked his white grandma to the curb as a "typical white person".

What I think is that you're lying, and then lying about the lie you told, and then (I hope) pretending not to understand when I pointed that out. Let's review.
1. You called McCain a hothead.
2. You called McCain wise and reasonable.
3. You said that you were calling him a hothead in relation to the other republican hopefuls.
4,5. You weren't and I posted the quote proving you weren't.
6. You pretended you didn't understand the reason I posted it.
7. I explained why.
8. You pretended not to understand.

I think "half-white" is a pretty choice term for a person that is offended by the term "Hispanic". Which half of him is white?
 
I imagine I'll be voting McCain in November. I love this country far too much to take a chance on this Hussein Obama character. One of the reasons I used to seriously consider him a candidate I could vote for despite his socialistic "Big Plans" that make me shudder was cuz he used to talk strong about the Iranian threat. But now he's revealed he can't be trusted on that. I also feared the GOP would nominate some loon like Romney, but that didn't happen.

Obama also cannot explain why he voted against John Roberts for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, because of course the only reason he voted against such a completely qualified nominee was for partisan political reasons, which was an abuse of his vote as a U.S. Senator. Obama does not respect the separation of powers.

BTW, I recall that SoLowers accused Kentucky's Democrat primary voters of being a bunch of redneck racists from the movie Deliverance for voting for Hillary. Do they also consider Puerto Rico's voters a bunch of backwards, ignorant haters of black people?

Anyway, the old, wise, and reasonable war hero, McCain, looks like the safe choice for patriots.

Yes I do. Everyone knows Puerto Ricans don't like Black People either.
 
I'd have thought that after all this time, given everything that's been going on, I wouldn't be surprised at myself. But there's just no use denying it. Sheepishly, I have to confess: nugz, that falling bear still reduces me to tears of laughter.
 
I'd have thought that after all this time, given everything that's been going on, I wouldn't be surprised at myself. But there's just no use denying it: nugz, that falling bear still brings me to tears of laughter.

hahahaha!

I was gonna change it to a new Colbert sig, but since you love it so (as do I) I'll keep it for a bit longer. even Obama recognizes that Bears are a threat!! :D

[youtube]VQLnvz66IN8&feature=related[/youtube]

(skip to about 2 minutes in, if you're impatient)
 
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