Or maybe “Japan is the capitol of what state?”
How is it anyone’s business in the United States to
make declarations about where the capitol of another nation resides?
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Misha’s Taco Stand..
None of our damned business.
“What are the capitols of the 51st, 52nd, 53rd, 54th, 55th, 56th, and 57th states?”
Ask him to say "Muhammad", without saying "the prophet" in front of it.
He can't do it.
But Romney won’t be able to ask Obama anything tonight, since the debate will have a townhall format, where only the audience members — in this case undecided voters — will be able to question the candidates.
It will be interesting to see what an ‘’undecided voter’’ looks like. Probably like someone who just woke up from a coma lasting four years. But the most unlikely question an undecided voter today — or for the past four-thousand-plus years — would ask is a question concerning the Jews and their country.
Unfortunately for western civilization, there have been NO undecided voters on those issues. If anyone tonight should stand up and ask about Israel, we’ll know for sure it’s a plant.
No. But I bet that hag Candy Crowley asks Romney to name the leader of Tanzania.
Like all Muslims he believes it’s a place like Treblinka.
Jewish citizens had better figure it out fast before history repeats again.
Obama: That would be the letter I.