mrgoodtude
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"January 20th, 2009. A day that will live in infamy."
I do think that's hilarious, tho.
LMAO
That is as real as it gets..
"January 20th, 2009. A day that will live in infamy."
I do think that's hilarious, tho.
It NEVER ended with Bush... the blame or the spin or the name calling. Why should we give respect to those who didn't give us any for 8 yrs? Please answer me that.
You must be real popular at the Klan meetings.
Road Hooligan
Because you make us right leaning types look as crazy as those far left kooks. Give it a rest.
My question was... Why should conservatives be well behaved, when libs whined for 8 yrs, whether Bush did right or wrong?
We conservatives have every right to whine, distort the truth and engage in name calling. We'll show those liberal commie pukes that we be as intelljent as them be.
hey osama obama binlately you are a big eared socialist, muslim puddle of camel ejaculate jihadist. Salām Alaikum wa-laikum as-Salām.
Four years of name calling should certainly help the Republican Party gain the support and blessing of the American people.
(IsraelNN.com) Just hours before the inauguration ceremony of US President-elect Barack Obama in Washington Tuesday, President Shimon Peres issued a special statement praising the incoming leader. Obama, he said, was the choice of all of mankind and will be more successful than his predecessors in resolving Middle Eastern conflicts.
"Today is a great day not only for the United States of America, but for the entire world," Peres began his
"Obama will be a good President to Israel, and I say Israel will be a good country for the President."
statement. "Obama was elected by the United States, but as a matter of fact, he was chosen by the whole of humankind.
"His is the correction of one of the greatest mistakes in the annals of history. What made history ugly, unmistakably, was basically slavery, and there were two sorts of slavery: men upon women, and white upon black. In the 20th century, there was a liberation of women. In the 21st century, there is a liberation of the other kind of ugly slavery, of one color upon another color because of the difference in color. This is a profound historic and ethical change. And it so happens that nobody did a favor for Obama. He won it because of his personality, because of his philosophy, and because of the hope he offers to all of us."