Posted on 12/21/2010 11:41:31 AM PST by Kaslin
The Obamas can even make a royal wedding in another country “all about them.”
What pathetic tools.
Dear Obamas,
This is payback for those damned DVDs we never could get to play.
Signed,
The Brits
Yeah, well they probably didn’t want an iPod filled with Obama speeches for a wedding present, like his Grand Mother received as a gift.
The last four words of the article sum it up nicely. After all, it’s not as if the Royal Family were as important to Obama as, say, the King of Saudi Arabia.
The Brits must not like liars and commies.
After the way Obama crapped all over the UK, I wouldn’t invite that Kenyan anywhere near the royals.
Ghetto isn’t only a place, it’s a state of mind. Good for the Brits for putting up the “No ghetto garbage allowed” sign up for the royal wedding.
President and Mrs. Obama will not be among the 2,000 invited to Westminster Abbey on April 29But they are on the list of alternates in the event that the guest list gets increased to 3,000. They just didn't make the cut in the first 2,000.
/s
I don’t think this ‘snub’ bothers the First couple in the slightest.
Since they would have to attend a boring wedding, why go?
IMHO, the reason they weren’t invited was because they made it clear they weren’t interested in going.
It would be my pleasure to represent the States
and to show the lucky bride around the dance floor...
Was Reagan invited to the wedding when those other people got married in 1980 or ‘81?
The Brits know what we do. The Obama’s are trash. One does not associate with trash.
and anyway, they don’t even know what WEDGEWOOD is, so there! ;)
If I was Obama, I would be so glad to not be invited!
His behavior can be summed up in one word: Narcissistic.
Good for the Brits!
Unfortunately, BO won’t only not be offended, he’s probably glad.
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