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Yavelow Study Confirms Ayers Hand |
2008-11-03 |
More on the "manchurian candidate" idea. |
Posted by:anonymous5089 |
#17 Actually, BHO co-wrote GWB's "islam is peace" speech. They are both dirtbags It's always so nice when a veteran of the 66th Keyboard Warrior Brigade stops by to visit. |
Posted by: Pappy 2008-11-03 23:33 |
#16 Isn't it wonderful that George W. Bush isn't running in this election, Bob Gleagum3700? That's one worry less for us voters. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2008-11-03 15:36 |
#15 Actually, BHO co-wrote GWB's "islam is peace" speech. They are both dirtbags. |
Posted by: Bob Gleagum3700 2008-11-03 14:49 |
#14 Someone will have to write the policy papers and draft the regulations to bring in the New World Order. The illustrious Peggy Noonan will be a good fit for the job, and that way she won't even have to think about Sarah Palin's shoes. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2008-11-03 14:06 |
#13 Nancy Millstone Jennings ain't got nothin' on Susan Polis Schutz. |
Posted by: Mike 2008-11-03 13:57 |
#12 You could be right. It would be a deeply cynical way to present the appearance of caring about patriotism to ditch Ayers once his usefulness was diminished. |
Posted by: lotp 2008-11-03 13:30 |
#11 Are you kidding? Someone will have to write the policy papers and draft the regulations to bring in the New World Order. Somebody will be found. The one thing no glorious leader can tolerate are people who knew him before (look up what happened to the entire Georgian Communist Party). |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2008-11-03 12:46 |
#10 Worse than Nancy Millstone Jennings's poems! http://www.pictographics.com/poetry.html |
Posted by: ebrown2 2008-11-03 12:25 |
#9 Let's just say it was the Earthly equivalent, Blondie. |
Posted by: SteveS 2008-11-03 12:07 |
#8 Worse than Vogon poetry, SteveS? |
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie 2008-11-03 11:41 |
#7 I never believed Obama actually wrote anything He is the acknowledged author of some poetry so hideously bad that I can't bring myself to go look for it again. |
Posted by: SteveS 2008-11-03 11:38 |
#6 If he weren't planning his own New Model Army, half emm tee, I'd join you in joking about it. |
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain 2008-11-03 11:24 |
#5 I'm sickly (I got Deacon's Complaint), so OWO duly noted and glug, glug. |
Posted by: .5MT 2008-11-03 11:09 |
#4 Are you kidding? Someone will have to write the policy papers and draft the regulations to bring in the New World Order. |
Posted by: lotp 2008-11-03 11:05 |
#3 If true, than Ayers hasn't long to live once the Glorious one is in power. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2008-11-03 10:29 |
#2 I never believed Obama actually wrote anything. Listening to him speak (which is becoming quite a challenge for me personally) is most revealing. Unrevealing however is his college studies, courses taken, Harvard Law Review articles, grades, etc. I did find a 'law review article' written by Obama. Quite interesting: As president of the Harvard Law Review and a law professor in Chicago, Senator Barack Obama refined his legal thinking, but left a scant paper trail. His name doesn't appear on any legal scholarship. But an unsigned — and previously unattributed — 1990 article unearthed by Politico offers a glimpse at Obama's views on abortion policy and the law during his student days, and provides a rare addition to his body of work. The six-page summary, tucked into the third volume of the year's Harvard Law Review, considers the charged, if peripheral, question of whether fetuses should be able to file lawsuits against their mothers. Obama's answer, like most courts': No. He wrote approvingly of an Illinois Supreme Court ruling that the unborn cannot sue their mothers for negligence, and he suggested that allowing fetuses to sue would violate the mother's rights and could, perversely, cause her to take more risks with her pregnancy |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-03 07:35 |
#1 How do we know that this is the same Barack Obama who was born in Hawai'i? He well may be true impostor set up by Ayers and his ilk backed by big time Soros money and money from the middle east. The American far-left are enamored with radical Islam much like they were in the 60's and 70's with the Black Panthers and SDS, et. al. Beside Cashill I believe American Thinker had this theory about a month ago. Then you have the Prairie Fires dedication to Sirhan-Sirhan. We're screwed. |
Posted by: Jack is Back! 2008-11-03 07:19 |