Barack Obama — the post turtle
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Ron Homan
Published: August 26, 2008
There is a saying going around that Barack Hussein Obama is a “post turtle.”
When you drive down a road in Texas and see a turtle sitting on a fence post, you know three things: one, he didn’t get there by himself; two, he has no idea what he’s doing and three, an unidentified
third party clearly controls him and his outcome.
I don’t believe associating the saying to Hussein is all correct, but close.
One, he certainly didn’t get there by himself, but through the corrupt democratic machine in Chicago.
Two, he, in fact, does know what he’s doing in his attempt to institute a socialist society in America, and three, his controlling agent is the far left fringe of socialists and his cohorts in the anti-America
cabal.
RON HOMAN
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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on September 06, 2008 at 3:55 pm
GSU, I made a statement AGAINST Muslims? Please show me where. I support and and all religions and peoples rights to their beliefs. I don’t believe religions kill people, I believe people kill people. Some use religion to support their desire to kill, others use “national security”
or “nation building” to support theirs.
As I have said before, my God is God of all mankind. But I respect your right to worship your local god if you so choose.
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Posted by ( phdee ) on August 31, 2008 at 3:12 pm
Godsaveus: Regarding religious tolerance: A religion or religious person is almost always tolerant of what they believe in and intolerant if someone else’s belief is different. Thus, your statement on tolerance in reality means nothing. Your statement against Muslims can only mean their positions do not agree with yours, so they therefore are intolerant, i.e. you are biased.
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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on August 29, 2008 at 3:16 pm
GSU, to the best of my knowledge neither Clinton nor Edwards is on the Democratic ticket this year. We are comparing Senator Obama with Senator McCain. One has values and shows good judgement in keeping his zipper up, the other at age 40 demonstrated poor values and poor judgement by chasing the street tramp.
My Muslim friends also question why Christians are so quick to impose their religious beliefs on others. They wonder why Christians are not more tolerant of others. Hummmm. Looks like a stalemate there.
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Posted by ( Godsaveus ) on August 28, 2008 at 6:29 pm
<Obama 48% McCain 42%.>
Not Everywhere
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
<I don’t support John McCain because his values don’t align with mine. He cheated on his wife>
But your values align with Billy Clinton and Edwards. They are Democrats.
<Or are you one of those people that believes “your” interpretation of religion is “correct” and all others are “wrong”>.
I do believe that everybody has the right to practice their religion, but also I believe that some religions are tolerant and some others are not. Muslims are one of the least tolerant.
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Posted by ( phdee ) on August 28, 2008 at 2:48 pm
Reading cobra’s latest post:
(1) he hates women;
(2) delegates are judged by how they look, like a beauty contest;
(3) he degrades some women for looking like Janet Reno, a slur to say the least for all;
(4) liberals are ugly people, whom he compares to the ugly woman who looks like Reno -assumes conservatives and Repubs are beauties (ha ha);
(5) he degrades anyone who works, legal or illegal, for a living and survival;
(6) he blames most crime on illegals, but will not or cannot support the allegation;
(7) he admits to being racist because he says it is not against the law to be racist, for which he is so proud. (Thanks to Americans (legal and illegal) who have served in the military, often giving their lives, so that first class cowards and racists like here can live freely in the US!!!);
(8) he like most Repubs resorts as usual to name calling, obviously upset because he is by behavior and comments is clearly a racist;
(9) He cites, because he cannot, the source of his assertion that many liberals know Obama is not the man for the job.
Now we’ve heard the latest from our local racist. He’s just passing more gas. He could use some help also - the kind Bush claimed McCain needed.
Oh by the way, is McCain showing early signs of Alzheimers’ when he couldn’t recall how many houses he had? After all, Bush claimed in a past election campaign that McCain was mentally ill.
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Posted by ( RonCharest ) on August 28, 2008 at 2:11 pm
jVA,
Don’t ya know? In RepublicanLand a Gallup Tracking Poll showing Obama 48% vs McCain 42% is good news for McCain.
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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on August 28, 2008 at 1:30 pm
If you focus on the strength of your candidate or the factual weaknesses of the other guy, no one will call you a racist. When you attack or otherwise imply that someone is less of an American or less qualifed to be president because of their name or childhood background, then those become racist comments. It is easy to avoid being called a racist - stop making comments about someone’s race, creed, color or religion.
I don’t support John McCain because his values don’t align with mine. He cheated on his wife, supports torture and showed poor judgement by voting to invade a country that had nothing to do with Sept 11th. He also votes with President Bush 95% of the time and that alone is a red-flag to me.
We can toss hand grenades until Nov. 4th but on Nov. 5th we’ll know which lever was pulled the most times - which is all that really matters.
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Posted by ( jVA ) on August 28, 2008 at 1:05 pm
“McCain has pulled ahead in all recent polls. How can that be? “
Really? Here’s today’s Gallup Tracking Poll:
Obama 48% McCain 42%
http://www.gallup.com/home.aspx
Guess that’s what Cobra defines as “pulling ahead in all recent polls”.
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Posted by ( jVA ) on August 28, 2008 at 12:47 pm
“Just a bunch of Traitors pure and simple. “
Yeah that’s right, Cobra. Of course, unlike you I served my country for five years in the US Army including Operation Desert Storm.
Cobra’s idea of patriotism is slapping a yellow ribbon magnet on his gas guzzler while real men fight in Iraq to protect our oil supplies.
Its a compliment to be called a traitor by the likes of this clown.
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Posted by ( cobra ) on August 28, 2008 at 10:30 am
I really don’t have to defend my position when those of us who would love to preserve what little we have left of a Nation are labeled racist. Raywilliams and all ther other apologist would like to shut down the debate, thus their use of the word racist. As you can see, I really don’t give a damn what Liberals think. All foreign criminals get the same bleeding heart from you liberals. They are just here to work. We all know the crime statistics tell us another story. Phdeebag, RonCharest, RayWilliams, Katgoddart, JVA, Grant Gary Jacobsen are all of the same ilk. They place the concerns of illegal immigrants above US Citizens. Just a bunch of Traitors pure and simple. One can be shot for being a Traitor but there is no law against being racist. My comment re the spelling of BHO’s name was just a response to the word bee Ronniecharest(yes were back to Ronnie)correction of the spelling of his first name. Can’t wait to see that fool on TV tonight. Man Liberals are some ugly people. Just take a look at the faces of those on the convention floor. Damn woman look like Janet Reno. Bring on the Fox News Babes. Ok Libs settle down.
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