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No, I think CONServatives and teabaggers take the cake in the whine department. We have plenty of cheese n crackers to go with yours here in Cheddarland.
You should know about cheese government cheese you and your friends consume daily from the head rat (Obama)....so much whine comes from his mouth its enough to make the French blush...the fiddle music is free.
You should know about cheese government cheese you and your friends consume daily from the head rat (Obama)....so much whine comes from his mouth its enough to make the French blush...the fiddle music is free.
I do know about cheese, if you send me your address, I'll send you a sample. Do you like Limburger or??
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Originally Posted by HeyJude514
I was outside of Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan in 2004 when President Bush was scheduled to give a speech. Friends of mine had tickets to the speech, and I was keeping them company in line (tickets were hard to come by and I couldn't get one) when they were suddenly surrounded by secret service guys and escorted out of the line. They were not allowed to attend the speech for "security reasons" because they were each wearing a Kerry button. They were not the only ones I witnessed being denied access for similar reasons that day.
Political dissension isn't allowed in America.
If you want in, you need to wear the right stuff for the occasion.
So the philosophy and social study students made it in and the Med School and engineering students didnt.
Instead of making His worthless verbal drools in front of those mis-informed students - non-taxpayers as they mostly are, He should go speak to small business owners and others groups that actually have some skin in the game, and whose got targets on their backs painted there by His policies.
Having read your posts, I'd consider that a ringing endorsement of the man.
Haha, that is true.
The thing about Obama is that hecklers don't bother him, so can't see him turning people down. He handles randoms yelling things out during speeches better than any president I've ever seen.
The thing about Obama is that hecklers don't bother him, so can't see him turning people down. He handles randoms yelling things out during speeches better than any president I've ever seen.
Normally, dissenters are escorted out of the building. But not always. Obama seems to stand his ground pretty well, and allows people to say what's on their mind.
I would have no problem if Obama had denied entrance to a campaign event to people wearing t-shirts promoting the other fools, but that wasn't the case here.
No? What about this quote from the OP:
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The students, some of whom donned Tea Party T-Shirts and others who wore patriotic or Republican-inspired clothing, had protested the president earlier in the day on campus, but had put away their signs and said they were ready to simply listen to Obama when security shut them down – and even told them to leave the vicinity and stay several hundred yards away from the rec center.
Now I don't make a big deal about clothing, but apparently a lot of security people for a lot of candidates do. I'd really like to know what "Republican-inspired clothing" is. Is that like pictures of Obama with a bone in his nose, or what?
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