Paid Political Announcement........

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A PAID POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY SEN. BARACK OBAMA (D- ILL)


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My fellow Identity-Americans.



As your future President I want to thank my supporters, for their... well, support.



Your mindless support of me, despite my complete lack of any legislative achievement, my pastor's relations with Louis Farrakhan and Libyan dictator Moamar Quadafi, or my blatantly leftist voting record while I present myself as some sort of bi-partisan agent of change.



I also like how my supporters claim my youthful drug use and criminal behavior somehow qualifies me for the Presidency after 8 years of claiming Bush's youthful drinking disqualifies him. Your hypocrisy is a beacon of hope shining over a sea of political posing.



I would also like to thank the Kennedy's for coming out in support of me. There's a lot of glamour behind the Kennedy name, even though JFK started the Vietnam War, his brother Robert illegally wiretapped Martin Luther King, Jr. and Teddy killed a teenage girl. And I'm not going anywhere near the cousins, both literally and figuratively.



And I'd like to thank Oprah Winfrey for her support. Her love of meaningless empty platitudes will be the force that propels me to the White House.



Americans should vote for me, not because of my lack of experience or achievement, but because I make people feel good. Voting for me causes some white folk to feel relieved of their imagined, racist guilt.



I say things that sound meaningful, but don't really mean anything because Americans are tired of things having meaning. If things have meaning, then that means you have to think about them.



Americans are tired of thinking.



It's time to shut down the brain, and open up the heart.



So when you go to vote in the primaries, remember don't think, just do.



And do it for me.



Thank You.
 
Most voters learned how to shut their brains down before the second time Bush was elected, you don't want them thinking while he's still in office it could get ugly.

Obama will kick McCains butt and if America is fed up with him by 2012 then we'll have an election with substance. If America likes Obama at that time maybe he's like Mohamad Ali, he talked a good story but he delivered on it as well and gained respect. I'm not that optimistic but I guess we'll find out.
 
The future of hope is change, and without change, there can be no hope for the future. I hope you will stand with me, stand for change, stand for the future. With hope, we can change the future, and this change will bring about hope, hope that the future of change will be a future of hope. The future is before us, hope is before us, change is what it will take to bring about a future of hope.
I hope so.
 
" If America likes Obama at that time maybe he's like Mohamad Ali, he talked a good story but he delivered on it as well and gained respect."

What in the he!! is this suposed to mean Dude? I guarantee your boy will deliver on the Progressive/Socialist/Facist agenda. There is no doubt.

As far as Ali goes he lost a lot of credability when he dodged the draft/hid behind his religion. What a crock that was.



"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)
 
My boy? you're the one wanting him to beat Hillary who I consider the lesser of two evils so in effect you want him for president more than I do. either one will beat McCain .

Ali was a show boat who delivered, when he said what he was going to do in the next fight he did it. after a while people learned he wasn't just talking he was telling facts. today people say Obama is blowing hot air but if he delivers then he's telling facts, we'll see. I was just making a comparison to the effect that sometimes people can live up to their big words, Ali was one of the few who came to mind.

Your cheap shot at the greatest fighter of all time would have more punch if your hero state side daddy arranged reservist AWOL Bush had done any better. Ali gave most of what money he made to the Boy's Home, Bush became president and gave a lot of ours away in the form of debt. who's the better man when all is done.
 
You've lost it Dude.
I dobvt anyone can follow your fuzzy logic. LMAO


"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)
 
What's fuzzy about it, you want Hillary beat but you don't want Obama. McCain has a slight chance in some of the polls against Hillary but he has NO polls showing him beating Obama. you should want Hillary to win the primary, McCain does.
 
Got to agree with H-dude here. Hillary is so polarizing (either your love her or hate her), McCain would have the best shot against her.

If Black Gold gets in though, with all the micelings agog, begging for handouts and welfare, McCain is toast.

There are three ways we are going to have to bend over gents. You just have to decide whos beotch you want to be.

I'm writing in Howdy Doody and Mickey Mouse.
 
>The future of hope is change,
>and without change, there can
>be no hope for the
>future. I hope
>you will stand with me,
>stand for change, stand for
>the future. With hope,
>we can change the future,
>and this change will bring
>about hope, hope that the
>future of change will be
>a future of hope.
>The future is before us,
>hope is before us, change
>is what it will take
>to bring about a future
>of hope.
>I hope so.

That brought tears to my eyes Anaconda! Makes me proud to be an American!

Eel
 
Proof that Dude is occasionally right, except for McCain beating Obama in the NPR Poll. Bring on Hillary.

John McCain (R) vs. Hillary Clinton (D)
Poll Date Sample McCain (R) Clinton (D) Spread
RCP Average 01/29 to 02/10 - 46.8% 45.4% McCain +1.4%
USA Today/Gallup 02/08 - 02/10 706 LV 49% 48% McCain +1%
AP-Ipsos 02/07 - 02/10 1,029 A 45% 46% Clinton +1%
Time 02/01 - 02/04 958 LV 46% 46% Tie
CNN 02/01 - 02/03 974 RV 47% 50% Clinton +3%
Cook/RT Strategies 01/31 - 02/02 855 RV 45% 41% McCain +4%
ABC/Wash Post 01/30 - 02/01 1249 A 49% 46% McCain +3%
FOX News 01/30 - 01/31 900 RV 45% 44% McCain +1%
NPR 01/29 - 01/31 1000 LV 48% 45% McCain +3%
Rasmussen (Tues) 4 Day Tracking 1700 LV 47% 43% McCain +4%

John McCain (R) vs. Barack Obama (D)
Poll Date Sample McCain (R) Obama (D) Spread
RCP Average 01/29 to 02/10 - 44.0% 47.7% Obama +3.7%
USA Today/Gallup 02/08 - 02/10 706 LV 46% 50% Obama +4%
AP-Ipsos 02/07 - 02/10 1,029 A 42% 48% Obama +6%
Time 02/01 - 02/04 958 LV 41% 48% Obama +7%
CNN 02/01 - 02/03 974 RV 44% 52% Obama +8%
Cook/RT Strategies 01/31 - 02/02 855 RV 43% 45% Obama +2%
ABC/Wash Post 01/30 - 02/01 1249 A 46% 49% Obama +3%
FOX News 01/30 - 01/31 900 RV 43% 44% Obama +1%
NPR 01/29 - 01/31 1000 LV 48% 47% McCain +1%
Rasmussen (Tues) 4 Day Tracking 1700 LV 43% 46% Obama +3%
See More General Election: McCain vs. Obama Polls | Chart
 

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