Posted on 04/19/2008 4:08:44 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
No, nor golf! ;)
This could very well blow up in the media’s collective face. Poll and poll show that there is a “perceived” liberal bias within the media. It is fast approaching the point where what you are going to see is an all out assault on the average person’s sensibilities. Let’s face it, they’re not even trying to be subtle about it. They are all in bed with the false messiah and the longer this goes on the higher the likelihood of a backlash against them and their hand picked candidate.
More BS. Some African-Americans can’t talk about anything without engaging in melodrama.
Life is unfair! You can’t ask a black candidate a question.
That may or may not be true, but bowling a 37 is clear evidence he's a pansy
You get to throw a bowling ball twenty times down a alley and all you can get is a "37" ?
I betcha most 10 years can beat his score never having picked up a bowling ball !!!
Derrick Z: Stephanopoulos, Gibson ‘Tried to Eviscerate Obama’...
this a-hole is really saying that b. HUSSEIN should have gotten the usual softball affirmative action questions!!!!
nonsense.
In America we have things called elections.
People win - people lose.
now, in Africa I am sure that is true.
Are you writing from Africa now?
In America we have things called elections. People win - people lose.
I remember the Chicago Convention. Add more volatility and bitterness and rage to that, and we'll see.
Maybe we will not, though because it is beginning to look like H! really is toast.
You’re correct. I was just making an observation and trying to be a little bit “humorous” at which I failed miserably. LOL !!!
Derrick Z. Jackson can get back to me when somebody has the guts to ask that scumbag Obama about his cocaine use with gay lover, Larry Sinclair.
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