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Hugarian Blogger takes a dim view of Obama's election victory.
Hírszerző ^ | 05/11/2008 | Miklós Tallián

Posted on 11/06/2008 5:11:39 AM PST by RobinMasters

Blogger Miklós Tallián takes a dim view of Obama's election victory.

"What had hitherto been merely conjecture became reality last night: America has elected the first black president in its history. But the fact that Obama is black is the least interesting thing about him. Much more interesting is where he will situate himself among the worst presidents of the 20th century, these being F. D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and of course Jimmy Carter. ... America is a strong and proud country, it has won two world wars, it has survived the presidents named above and it will also survive Obama."


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: obamatransitionfile

1 posted on 11/06/2008 5:11:39 AM PST by RobinMasters
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To: RobinMasters

Fekete ping :)


2 posted on 11/06/2008 5:19:06 AM PST by Graymatter
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To: Graymatter

That’s funny, right there-I’ve got Hungarian blood on both sides. I like Barrack Palinka-not Barack Obama

LOL


3 posted on 11/06/2008 5:34:44 AM PST by Mac from Cleveland (Joe Biden behind a microphone is like Ted Kennedy behind a steering wheel)
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To: RobinMasters

Don’t forgrt we survived Harry Truman too.


4 posted on 11/06/2008 6:25:52 AM PST by Americanexpat
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