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Old 09-09-2011, 07:04 AM   #1
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:14 AM   #2
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There's never been a doubt that he was and is a Muslilm, I believe that he also hates America!
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:36 AM   #3
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There`s no doubt in my mind he`s a muslim....and that he`s ANTI-AMERICA.....We must vote this clown out of office in 2012 to save America........
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:48 AM   #4
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I don't think for a minute he is anti American. He came from nowhere with nothing and he took a long shot and got elected...right place at the right time with a poor opposing candidate and voters not believing it could happen. He is living the life that follows that old song that came from George Jefferson….movin on up….to the east side..to a deeeeluxe apartment in the sky…yada yada yada. He and the fam are probably saying pinch me..this has to be a dream. I know I’ll wake up back in the project. That is why this next election is so important and the GOP needs to drill down to a few really qualified candidates to defeat him. One term is devastating for the US if he makes a second term there won't be anything left. Time for the Republican puppet masters to call everyone in and decide who goes to the Primaries. Having so many candidates all throwing dirt back and forth just adds fuel to the liberal fodder. They need to pull Santorum, Cain, Huntsman and Paul out right now and then see where the next debate leads to and get down to 2 which would be Romney and Perry. I see Perry with the right VP pick getting a victory in 2012. Rubio in as VP would probably pull a lot of the Hispanic votes.
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I don't think for a minute he is anti American. He came from nowhere with nothing and he took a long shot and got elected...right place at the right time with a poor opposing candidate and voters not believing it could happen. He is living the life that follows that old song that came from George Jefferson….movin on up….to the east side..to a deeeeluxe apartment in the sky…yada yada yada. He and the fam are probably saying pinch me..this has to be a dream. I know I’ll wake up back in the project. That is why this next election is so important and the GOP needs to drill down to a few really qualified candidates to defeat him. One term is devastating for the US if he makes a second term there won't be anything left. Time for the Republican puppet masters to call everyone in and decide who goes to the Primaries. Having so many candidates all throwing dirt back and forth just adds fuel to the liberal fodder. They need to pull Santorum, Cain, Huntsman and Paul out right now and then see where the next debate leads to and get down to 2 which would be Romney and Perry. I see Perry with the right VP pick getting a victory in 2012. Rubio in as VP would probably pull a lot of the Hispanic votes.
He's anti-America, or that he is a Muslim. However neither point makes him a good president. BTW CI I think that election would have been closer if not WON by McCain if he didn't have Palin on his ticket.
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Old 09-10-2011, 04:54 AM   #6
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He's anti-America, or that he is a Muslim. However neither point makes him a good president. BTW CI I think that election would have been closer if not WON by McCain if he didn't have Palin on his ticket.
McCain's worst problem wasn't Palin, she didn't help much.
Butt, when a candidate is bent on telling us how much he respects his opponent, he is going to lose, and that is just what McCain did.
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Old 09-10-2011, 10:26 AM   #7
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BTW CI I think that election would have been closer if not WON by McCain if he didn't have Palin on his ticket.
I agree 100%. I was pretty high on Palin before I got to see her in action and talk. Having a fresh face who was a Washinton outsider appealed to me in a VP position. She had youth which went well with McCain’s big drawback...his age. I saw quite a few interviews and her performance was embarrassing. I truly believe had she run and been in the debates this week it would have been catastrophic. She can stay high on a list providing she doesn't do anything. She is that popular but IMO can't produce.
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He's anti-America, or that he is a Muslim. However neither point makes him a good president. BTW CI I think that election would have been closer if not WON by McCain if he didn't have Palin on his ticket.

I can understand the uncertainty of whether or not he's a muslime.
He was raised in that culture, I don't see how he could possibly NOT have be favorable to islam. BUT the fact that EVERYONE (almost) sees him as anti-America shows him for what he is, a typical Democrat....
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