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You've got to be kidding! I know he doesn't have a chance, but how in the hell did he get this far?:nono::nono:
I had heard about this but a picture is definitely worth 1000 words! God save us!!! Respect Senator Barack Obama, Governor Bill Richardson, Senator Hillary Clinton and Ruth Harkin stand during the national anthem. Barack Hussein Obama's photo (that's his real name)......the article said he REFUSED TO NOT ONL Y PUT HIS HAND ON HIS HEART DURING THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, BUT REFUSED TO SAY THE PLEDGE.....how in the world can a man like this expect to be our next Commander-in-Chief???? . |
Barack Hussein Obama's is the far lefts poster child. I think he may be there to make Clinton look better. He is doing a good job of that. Funny how nobody will post to something like this. This passive attitude is hurting America.
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I've never seen the likes of this! Are you sure this photo is real? Since when does an American especially a presidential candidate not recite the pledge nor place his hand over his heart?? I want my president to pledge, salute, pray and behave accordingly as a citizen of the USA!:peace:
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http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/anthem.asp There ya have it :cool: |
Who cares? Nobody follows the flag code, anyway. How many do you see out in the rain? Or up at night with no spotlight?
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What does that map have to do with the flag code? A truck with a tattered flag on it is much more likely to have a Bush sticker on it than a Kerry sticker.
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I thought the problem was he didn't do the proper ritual, not that he didn't "acknowledge the flag."
>Neither the map or Kerry have anything to do with how people vote. Is that map not of the electoral votes in the 2004 election? |
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Obama needs to carry his butt back to the sand box. Would you vote for him if he gets the nomination ? |
Where does it indicate which states on the map were "conservative Christian?"
Also, why not use a more current map like the one from the 2006 Senate races? http://electionresources.org/images/...enate/2006.gif Or if you're going to stick to Presidential elections, why not do one by population rather than land area? People vote, not land. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/...dbluelarge.png |
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Joe I did not know you could upload a graphic :clap: You did not say if you would vote for him or not ??? Oh this is not a senate race :rolleyes: Try again Joe and this time know that we are talking about the Presidents race :laugh: That twisted map you posted does not look like a Presidential map that I have ever seen. The blue states are the very reason we need better border control. Attachment 1738 FYI this would be the 2004 election map. Attachment 1739 FYI this would be joepole :rotflol: |
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I would never vote for Obama (unless maybe the only other choice was Hilary).
Defiance is usually a good thing. Our current President is the master of it. >That twisted map you posted does not look like a Presidential map that I have ever seen. That's because it show votes by people, not land mass. Montana on your map is about the same size as California, yet California has about 40 times as many people. It's shown over three times the size of LA even though we have over 4 times as many people. What possible significance does the land area underneath voters matter? On my map each state is given a physical size proportional to its population, giving a more accurate representation of how the country voted that year. I voted for Bush, but it really annoys me when people act as if a slim majority is somehow an overwhelming mandate from the citizenry. He barely squeaked by. Still, he did better than he did in 2000, at least in 2004 he won the popular vote. You still didn't tell me which part of the map shows the number of "conservative Christians." It's certainly not the red parts. |
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