[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
entheogens wrote:
Interesting Questionnaire to which Palin responded when running for Governor. It’s been recently removed but got cached by Google: http://tinyurl.com/55hvu6
I like her response about the Pledge of Allegiance. She says that leaving in “under God” was good enough for the Founding Fathers, so it is good enough for her. Hello Palin, the Pledge of Allegiance wasn’t written until 1892 (don’t think any of the Founding Fathers were around then).
The original Pledge of Allegiance did not even contain the words “under God”. What’s more, it was written by a socialist…booga, booga. That’s right, Headhunter, the Pledge of Allegiance was written by a proxy of the Illuminati who, as every reader of David Icke knows, want ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT.
So, she’s not a towering intellect, but that should appeal to the waves of Republican philistines. I predict she will receive broad acclaim this evening at the convention.
It’s good to see the Republicans aren’t breaking the precedent of getting their best and brightest to run for the most important positions in the world.
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Why should we? We’ve beaten you three times with a Bush and twice with Reagan.
But at least our Presidential candidate knows how many states are in the union, and what city he is in. Can’t really say that for Little Barry can we?
[quote]Sloth wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
bald eagle wrote:
I um,uh, think that I um, uh have gained uh the necessary experience to uh, um, deal with, uh, foreign policy issues, because uh, um, I have spent some time as a kid living uh, um overseas.
I uh, am Barack Obama and I um,uh, approve this uh, um, message.
You’ve got that peckerwood nailed! Damn, I could almost hear his voice!! Good post!!
McCain spent his time overseas being beaten and tortured. Would love for Barry ‘duck-the-debates’ Obama to bring up HIS overseas experiences.
“peckerwood??” LOL…now that’s funnier than his post.
Heh, I was wondering the same…Peckerwood?[/quote]
I’ve seen white guys come out of jail with this tattooed on them. Isn’t it a term black people used to describe …kind of backwoods poor whites then it evolved into some kind of white supremist pride thing? How does that relate to Obama. I’m confused. Was that sarcasm?
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I have to personally wonder, never heard of her before yesterday. She is beautiful, but I think that will be a hindrance. Do you remember how all the people thought Katie Couric was too hot? I wonder if McCain is thinking with his little head ?[/quote]
McCain (or more likely, one of his handlers) was very shrewd for picking her and he is going win the election on Nov. 4 Bet on it.
[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
entheogens wrote:
Interesting Questionnaire to which Palin responded when running for Governor. It’s been recently removed but got cached by Google: http://tinyurl.com/55hvu6
I like her response about the Pledge of Allegiance. She says that leaving in “under God” was good enough for the Founding Fathers, so it is good enough for her. Hello Palin, the Pledge of Allegiance wasn’t written until 1892 (don’t think any of the Founding Fathers were around then).
The original Pledge of Allegiance did not even contain the words “under God”. What’s more, it was written by a socialist…booga, booga. That’s right, Headhunter, the Pledge of Allegiance was written by a proxy of the Illuminati who, as every reader of David Icke knows, want ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT.
So, she’s not a towering intellect, but that should appeal to the waves of Republican philistines. I predict she will receive broad acclaim this evening at the convention.
It’s good to see the Republicans aren’t breaking the precedent of getting their best and brightest to run for the most important positions in the world.
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Probably just following the democrats lead behind the intellectually giant Al Gore (with truth in the balance).