Posted on 03/01/2010 12:18:53 PM PST by Justaham
Kiss of death Obama picked Team USA over Canada in the Olympic final yesterday. They lost in OT.
Freep.com reported:
Something is brewing in U.S.-Canada relations. And its on Olympic ice.
President Barack Obama bet a case of beer with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on the outcome of Sundays U.S.-Canada game.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama will send a case of Yuengling, a Pennsylvania regional brew, to Harper, who wagered 24 bottles of Molson.
There was no word on where the cross-border exchange would occur.
(Excerpt) Read more at gatewaypundit.firstthings.com ...
Yeungling....darn good beer.
I’d bet that there a lot of folks in Vegas watching this. The guy who plays president made the wrong pick on the Super Bowl and now on this hockey game. Watch for his picks during March Madness and we might make some cash.
Sounds Chinese. You sure this is from Penna?
With the sale of Bud, Miller and Coors to foreign interests, it’s the second biggest U.S. Brewery behind Boston Brewery (Sam Adams).
Yup. Everything and everyone he supports bites the dust. Let’s see to it that his private party robbing, freedom slaughter. economy killing health care bill also falls into the sashcan.
I amean “private property”, not private party.
America's Oldest Brewery
Oh yeah...not a bad beer either. I doubt he knew about this beer...probably had a staffer figure it out for him.
No, "the kiss of death" is picking the Canadian healthcare system over the USA's.
He really is the KISS OF DEATH, stay away from my teams!!!
BTW, as part of the leaders’ bets, Gibbs is supposed to be wearing a Canada sweater to his press meeting this afternoon ... anybody see that yet?
The good news is that the socialist is picking the United States to lose in the long run. We’ve got hope.
It wouldn't surprise me if 0bamao welched on the bet.
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