Obama's speech on race

Yes I do and the Hillary perverts will stop Obama bashing in June. I can repeat myself again if you want.
BTW

If you read the three long C n P

You would know that BAM isnt in touch with most Americans

Busted. (Via Hot Air, which notes "Those positions won’t even fly with a large number of Democrats, let alone in a general election. The Hillary Clinton campaign has already begun making the argument to superdelegates that Obama holds extremist views so out of touch with the American electorate that he can’t possibly win in November. The questionnaire will bolster that argument, especially on guns, where the Democrats had tried to soften their stance since Al Gore lost his home state of Tennessee in 2000.")


This also underscores Obama's disturbing tendency to scapegoat his own staff rather than take responsibility, something he's demonstrated on more than one occasion.


"Its NOT me, its THEM!"

Yup, that will work;)
 
WAPO, a REPOH mouthpiece, right?

LIES and MORE LIES

Self-Invention


Michael Dobbs of the WaPo busts another part of the Obama myth:

Obama Overstates Kennedys' Role in Helping His Father

Addressing civil rights activists in Selma, Ala., a year ago, Sen. Barack Obama traced his "very existence" to the generosity of the Kennedy family, which he said paid for his Kenyan father to travel to America on a student scholarship and thus meet his Kansan mother.

The Camelot connection has become part of the mythology surrounding Obama's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. After Caroline Kennedy endorsed his candidacy in January, Newsweek commentator Jonathan Alter reported that she had been struck by the extraordinary way in which "history replays itself" and by how "two generations of two families -- separated by distance, culture and wealth -- can intersect in strange and wonderful ways."

It is a touching story -- but the key details are either untrue or grossly oversimplified.

Contrary to Obama's claims in speeches in January at American University and in Selma last year, the Kennedy family did not provide the funding for a September 1959 airlift of 81 Kenyan students to the United States that included Obama's father. According to historical records and interviews with participants, the Kennedys were first approached for support for the program nearly a year later, in July 1960. The family responded with a $100,000 donation, most of which went to pay for a second airlift in September 1960.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton acknowledged yesterday that the senator from Illinois had erred in crediting the Kennedy family with a role in his father's arrival in the United States. He said the Kennedy involvement in the Kenya student program apparently "started 48 years ago, not 49 years ago as Obama has mistakenly suggested in the past."

Mr. Dobbs also reminds us that Obama tried to bend space-time in his Selma address:

Obama's Selma speech offers a very confused chronology of both the Kenya student program and the civil rights movement. Relating the story of how his parents met, Obama said: "There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Junior was born. So don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma, Alabama."

After bloggers pointed out that the Selma bridge protest occurred four years after Obama's birth, a spokesman explained that the senator was referring to the civil rights movement in general, rather than any one event.

The bit about the airlift was not on the Hillary-provided list of Obama's stretchers, so this looks like an independent debunking.
 
ATTN: LIBZ, LLONZ, DUMOZ, RETARDS, DISEASED DICK DANGLERS, FEMINAZIS, KNEE GROWS, TERROR APPEASORS (aka) The usual DUMOH voter!


The first one with a good answer gets a special prize from me, BUSYBODY


If the middle name of Oh!Bama, HUSSEIN, doesnt mean anything

Why are you always so up in arms when its used????????????????

I await an answer

I assume I will get none

get to it
the PRIZE awaits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
 
BTW
Busted. (Via Hot Air, which notes "Those positions won’t even fly with a large number of Democrats, let alone in a general election. The Hillary Clinton campaign has already begun making the argument to superdelegates that Obama holds extremist views so out of touch with the American electorate ...


I am sure you will be posting as much BS as possible before the Nov. election. At least now the right wing has Hillary to do their dirty work for them.
 
You post lots of BS and call it "fact".
I do

when I post my OWN facts, it can be seen as BS

when I post

BAMs words and show how they are lies

When I post stuff that show that BAM actually WROTE in his HANDWRITING, and then BLAMES someone else, you can choose to see it as BS at your own peril:rolleyes:
 
So Small Boner

To YOU this is BS?

Obama's 'I didn't inhale' moment


"I wrote on the questionnaire, but I didn't read it."

“Sen. Obama didn’t fill out these state Senate questionnaires – a staffer did – and there are several answers that didn't reflect his views then or now,” said Tommy Vietor, a spokesman for Obama’s campaign, in an emailed statement. “He may have jotted some notes on the front page of the questionnaire at the meeting, but that doesn't change the fact that some answers didn't reflect his views. His eleven years in public office do.”
 
I am sure you will be posting as much BS as possible before the Nov. election. At least now the right wing has Hillary to do their dirty work for them.


Hey Saint Bonehead.....you're a hate-filled piece of shit, aren't you?

What kind of douche bag moron spews nonsensical bullshit about the KKK, but uses the word "raghead?"

You're beyond pathetic.
 
Hey Saint Bonehead.....you're a hate-filled piece of shit, aren't you?

What kind of douche bag moron spews nonsensical bullshit about the KKK, but uses the word "raghead?"

You're beyond pathetic.

Now if that isn't the pot calling the kettle black I don't know what is.

Oh and miles?

Go fuck yourself.
 
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New Black Panther Endorsement on Obama's Website, Again

Perhaps you remember the story from a couple weeks ago about the New Black Panther Party endorsement on Barack Obama's campaign website:

Previously at Limes: Obama Supporters for Marijuana Law Reform

Well, the Obama campaign slammed FoxNews for pointing the endorsement out and claimed they removed the group when they were alerted to it.
Apparently, today was a slow news day.

So Fox News evidently decided to pore through our millions of user-created pages on My.BarackObama.com and put a screenshot of inflammatory content on the front page of FoxNews.com.


Now, another New Black Panther Party endorsement is back on the Obama website.
 
Obama: Still Not Ready for Prime Time

For a guy with a reputation for being smooth, Barack Obama stumbled badly when he was pressed, only mildly, by a reporter in a campaign appearance in Pennsylvania yesterday:






It is striking how naive Obama sounds when he talks about foreign policy. He proposes keeping a "strike force" either in Iraq or somewhere nearby--presumably closer than Okinawa--to "deal with potential problems that might take place in the region." But that isn't a policy, it's a fantasy.

Suppose we pull our troops out of Iraq, and al Qaeda starts taking over, say, Mosul, by the simple expedient of chopping the heads off those who oppose them. How would Obama's "strike force" "deal with" that problem? By bombing Mosul? The surge has achieved success over the last few months by doing the exact opposite of what Obama suggests. Our troops have been embedded within local communities, working hand in hand with Iraqi units to preserve order and protect the populace from terrorist threats. Once they are removed, there is no going back. The idea of a "strike force" is mere childishness.

Such is the thin stuff from which Obama conjures his Presidential bid
 
Still claim he didnt know?


CBS 2 Chicago: 2007 Video of Obama and Wright Signing Books Together
By Warner Todd Huston | March 31, 2008 - 20:53 ET



On Feb 8, 2007 Channel 2 News Chicago had a little puff piece on Senator Barack Obama discussing his soon to be launched presidential campaign. It happened to air just before Barack's "60 Minutes" TV interview and it focused on Barack's attendance at the Trinity United Church of Christ. The interesting thing about this video is that Barack is seen sitting side by side with Rev. Wright as they sign copies of Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope." This chumminess seems to make the lie to the claim that Barack was in any way upset at his "spiritual mentor," Rev. Wright.

It is curious why the CBS 2 video showing a beaming Barack and Wright has not been more widely played by the media, but it does prove that Barack only recently, in the middle of scrutiny and only in the last month, has found himself trying to claim he disagrees with the racist Rev. After all, he was still quite friendly with the ranting Rev. Wright in the CBS video of but a year ago.


It just goes to cast a heavy pall of doubt around Barack's supposedly oh-so earnest claim that Wright's long-time rhetoric now disturbs him. There is no evidence that this could be true as this not very widely seen video shows.

The Chicago Tribune also mentioned this incident. Back on March 6th the Tribune reported the same thing the video covered.

A few weeks before Obama announced he would run for president, Wright welcomed his family to Trinity. During the worship service, the pastor relinquished the microphone for the senator to say a few words. The congregation applauded their rising star and the choir broke out into song, adapting a traditional hymn for the occasion: "Hallelujah Barach (pronounced Barack),"or "Praise the Lord!"

At a book signing after the worship service, Wright sat beside Obama, occasionally adding his own autograph to Obama's second memoir "The Audacity of Hope," a title inspired by one of the pastor's sermons.


None of this seems to support the claim that Barack Obama wished to distance himself too far from the racist Rev. Wright's outrageous comments.
 
What does Dick Cheney have to say about Rev. Wright?

RADDATZ: Do you have any problems with what Reverend Wright said, particularly about 9/11?

THE VICE PRESIDENT: I do. I think -- I obviously don't agree with him.

RADDATZ: Would you denounce him completely?

THE VICE PRESIDENT: I'm not going to get into speculating on it. Again, I'll leave it to the Democrats.
 
What does Dick Cheney have to say about Rev. Wright?

RADDATZ: Do you have any problems with what Reverend Wright said, particularly about 9/11?

THE VICE PRESIDENT: I do. I think -- I obviously don't agree with him.

RADDATZ: Would you denounce him completely?

THE VICE PRESIDENT: I'm not going to get into speculating on it. Again, I'll leave it to the Democrats.

So what's wrong with that?
 
This is a ton of posts. All the guy said was that he thought Kenya would win the 400m in Beijing.
 
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