Posted on 12/22/2008 10:32:10 PM PST by Eleutheria5
Want to network with the President Elect? Find out what he says he's up to? Read the latest lies? Well, now Yes, we can!
Foreign mole president? Not for me, thanks.
Why network when it’s one leak after another already?
Save yourself some grief and just read the NYT.
NO WAY would I click on that link unless I was hiding my IP.
No thanks. I’ll wait for the “Obama no call list”, that’s the one I want to be on.
Yes, it’s so much easier to read all about the Big Zero’s change at:
CHANGE.GOV
http://www.change.gov
Too late. Our IPs are all over the Internet, and The One will have them on his list. No, we’ll none of us be missed.
“Barack Obama was raised by a single mother and his grandparents. They didn’t have much money, but they taught him values from the Kansas heartland where they grew up. He took out loans to put himself through school. After college, he worked for Christian churches in Chicago, helping communities devastated when steel plants closed.
Obama turned down lucrative job offers after law school to return to Chicago, leading a successful voter registration drive. He joined a small law firrm, taught constitutional law and, guided by his Christian faith, stayed active in his community. Obama and his wife Michelle are proud parents of two daughters, Sasha and Malia.”
Nice, sanitized biography from his page. “guided by his Chrstian faith”. This obama is a liar and a fraud.
If he’s so wonderful, how come he has sealed every record of his life? What about that nice “Arab” fellow who helped him with a college loan?
When will you turn on those who hold yer strings?
Chucky~~~~~
Nope, not if you use use HidemyIP. I can instantly be in Cabda, Germany, US, UK, and it can randomly change every 10 minutes. I NEVER go online without my IP hider on.
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