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He will be, just give it some time.
 

ChefChiTown

The secret ingredient? MY BALLS

I'm sure that obamaisnotacitizen.com is very credible and not just a one-sided website that has an anti-Obama agenda on it's mind.

I love how if somebody makes a website, using what their message is as the URL, everybody starts to believe it. Hey, maybe I should give it a try...

www.chefchitownhasadeliciouspenis.com

Now, I wait...

So why do we have to accept this guy anyway?

Uh, because we voted for him?
 

om3ga

It's good to be the king...
Wow.

...you poor sad deluded soul...:rolleyes:

OBAMA WON...get over it
 
I'm a traditionalist (if that's a word). This Kenyan is not an American! He doesn't represent me.

It's people like you which is why this country is still in progress.

What's great about Obama is that he represents unity, and that we can look past things like skin color.

Obama was born here, which makes him a cititzen.

Oh, and when you say "we" I guess you mean the US because "we" voted for him.
 

ChefChiTown

The secret ingredient? MY BALLS
I'm a traditionalist (if that's a word).

Well, if you are such a traditionalist, then you should be happy with the fact that Obama is our next President. Why, you ask? Because, traditionally, the United States of America has an election every 4 years to determine who will be the next President that takes office. Traditionally, the citizens of the United States of America have the opportunity to vote for whom they choose to be the next President in office. Traditionally, the winner of that election will become the next President. Holding true to tradition, that is exactly what happened, so why complain, Mr. Traditionalist?

Or, is the tradition you desire "a white President"...???

This Kenyan is not an American! He doesn't represent me.

A) Just because he has darker skin, doesn't mean that he is Kenyan.
B) Yes, he does represent you and the country you live in.
 
This thread is stupid. The OP is clearly a moron, and I feel that we are all a little stupider for having read this.
 
This thread is stupid. The OP is clearly a moron, and I feel that we are all a little stupider for having read this.

And I feel stupider for even replying to it and for wondering how moronic people in this thread who actually think voters in this country will ever vote Republican again....

Look at the damage wrought by Dubya and the Republican Congress...
-$10trillion in debts
-The worst economy since THE GREAT DEPRESSION
-2 wars with no plan of action or exit strategy, just endless spending
-Sanctioned torture
-The "Patriot" Act
-Turning a blind eye after Katrina ruined New Orleans
-Abu Ghraib/Gitmo -- the policy of the Gulag
-Phony "concern" for environment issues and alternative fuels/Drill, baby, Drill
-promoting an "Ownership Society" philosophy and then removing all market regulation
-$1.3trillion in tax cuts for the Super Rich

Yeah...let's elect more Republicans in 2 years to come in and give us more of all of this...:rolleyes::mad::crying:
 
There is ample evidence that Obama was born in Hawaii but the crazies will never believe it.

In fact, the conspiracy would need to be even deeper than our colleagues realized. In late July, a researcher looking to dig up dirt on Obama instead found a birth announcement that had been published in the Honolulu Advertiser on Sunday, Aug. 13, 1961

Oh it's deeper, all right. In order to palliate the masses the Illuminati used secret radio waves issuing from the Washington Monument to send that bogus "announcement". These waves were invented by aliens (in conjuction with the department of defense). They have the unique ability to cross over time and, when combined with chemtrails, reconstitute as printed words in the targeted publication(s).

This thread is stupid. The OP is clearly a moron, and I feel that we are all a little stupider for having read this.

And yet there's Will E giving it/him a wink and a nod. Wish I could say that was a surprise :)
 
Urgh, don't like mixing my porn with politics. Unless its Lisa Ann in a Palin outfit taking two.

But while we're at it, :2 cents:, let's keep things in perspective, we survived 8 years of Bush. I think we'll be okay.
 
I do not prefer Obama as president, nor do I embrace his party's policies. Nevertheless, he will be my president and I wish him well. Elections in 2 and 4 years are the system's checks and balances.

I'm with you on that. He may not be the guy that I voted for, but I wish him the best of luck in getting the country out of the shithole the guy that I did vote for is leaving us in.
 
I'm with you on that. He may not be the guy that I voted for, but I wish him the best of luck in getting the country out of the shithole the guy that I did vote for is leaving us in.

Agreed with the exception that Bush did keep our country safe, and the economic hardships that came to a head were the result of bad policies over several administrations from both Republicans AND Democrats.
I believe Bush did what he thought was right, was a man of his word and was not governing according to poll research as past presidents.
 
Agreed with the exception that Bush did keep our country safe, and the economic hardships that came to a head were the result of bad policies over several administrations from both Republicans AND Democrats.
I believe Bush did what he thought was right, was a man of his word and was not governing according to poll research as past presidents.

I also think that he did what he thought was best for the country. Unfortunately, some decisions that were made during his administration (not necessarily by him, as it takes many, many people to run a country) left the country in an economic shithole. I don't know that I would vote for him a third time, just because I don't think that any one person should be in power that long, but I don't regret having voted for him the other two times. :hatsoff:
 
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