Posted on 08/23/2010 1:55:26 PM PDT by PhilosopherStone1000
EDGARTOWN - Another Sunday, another missed opportunity for President Obama to prove to America hes not a Muslim.
But instead of attending church services at one of the dozens and dozens of quaint, island Christian churches yesterday morning, the commander in chief hit Our Lady of the Fairways, aka the Vineyard Golf Club, yet again, to play 18.
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The presidents handlers have said Obama doesnt attend services regularly because he doesnt want to be hugely disruptive to congregations. This is apparently not an issue on the golf course.
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I’ve been curious as to why the Press can’t follow him around on the golf course.
Could it be he takes mucho ‘Milligans’? Twenty foot mulligans?
I’ve been curious as to why the Press can’t follow him around on the golf course.
Could it be he takes mucho ‘Milligans’? Twenty foot mulligans?
I’ve been curious as to why the Press can’t follow him around on the golf course.
Could it be he takes mucho ‘Milligans’? Twenty foot mulligans?
Mooslim Hussein can't eat anything (i.e. ice cream) during this Ramadan period - From sunup to sundown!!
I’ll take that bet.
He won’t because it will look to his base like he’s caving to rightwingnuts. Not something he ever wants to do.
The last time Hussein Obama was seen in church, they forced the church to cover up the crucifix on the wall behind him.
She is quite tall. Note dad coming out of the door behind her.
She’s slouching just like mama does, those rolled shoulders.
Obama talked about how fast his girls were growing up and mentioned Malia was twelve years old and 5’ 9”. Looking at her compared to her father she could be that tall.
Is a Muslim even allowed to play golf? Doesn’t he need a fatwa for this?
They got him this far.
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