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To: Fishtalk; bray
IT WAS THE TRUTH!

What a topsy-turvy, bizarro world we live in, where the TRUTH is considered a gaffe, and as bray so brilliantly points out in his essay this morning, America elected a "pig in a poke" in 2008. Fortunately for us, the pig occasionally gets out of his poke, and speaks off-prompter, revealing his real beliefs. And equally fortunate for us, there is a big election coming up in a few months.

118 posted on 07/29/2012 8:54:51 AM PDT by CDB (Vote for regime change this November; Give Barky a life-time Hawaiian vacation.)
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To: CDB
What a topsy-turvy, bizarro world we live in, where the TRUTH is considered a gaffe

On that same topic, now watching Romney speak in Israel. Again a sore place for Obama, who has openly shown his disdain for that country.

Most revealing of all, Romney proclaimed, loudly, that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Y'all do know about Carney and his press conference refusal to name Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

And y'all know that it's the Muslims who don't want Jerusalem declared Israel's capital because, heh, someday they hope to "share" Jerusalem as capital of both Israel and Palestine. Heh. Like that will work.

Yes I know they really want to wipe Israel off the map but I'm jus' sayin'. I've no doubt that the Muslim Brotherhood, somehow, someway, got money to the Obama campaign in return for their vow to not mention Jerusalem as capital of Israel.

This is a winning issue for the pubs and, if nothing else, the Romney campaign seems to be polling and stepping up on these sorts of issues that are deemed popular with the teeming masses.

Let's hope they keep it up.

125 posted on 07/29/2012 9:19:58 AM PDT by Fishtalk (http://patfish.blogspot.com/)
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