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Old 07-30-2009, 10:08 PM
 
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wow. no cries of 'fire his a**!' in this case, i guess.

hussein obama's minions are hoping this one disappears. They know how bad they look and like hussein obama they cannot confront any truths.
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:17 PM
 
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I don't think Brownback ever said that. It was Virginia Senator George Allen who got all of the attention for using the word macaca.

United States Senate election in Virginia, 2006 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oh yeah, sorry. In my ripe old age of 30 my memory is failing...
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:24 PM
 
Location: California
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The left sure didn't take such a mellow response when it came to James Von Brunn and his internet hate rants. They were POSITIVE someone like that is dangerouse and James Von Brunn was.

Now that it is another minion of hussein obama's it's not that big a deal. Imagine that!
1. He isn't a 'minion' of the Presidents.
2. Nobody is saying it's not that big a deal but the fact that it's already gone (by Myspace apparently) doesn't give people much time to rant.
3. If it was a serious page, as opposed to the fake pages many many many people make, he should be watched.
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:43 PM
 
Location: deafened by howls of 'racism!!!'
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1. He isn't a 'minion' of the Presidents.
2. Nobody is saying it's not that big a deal but the fact that it's already gone (by Myspace apparently) doesn't give people much time to rant.
3. If it was a serious page, as opposed to the fake pages many many many people make, he should be watched.
it's real all right. the cached link is still viewable.

BRO. JERRY
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:51 PM
 
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Is this group really a threat to anyone? There are lots of loonies in the world, and nearly anyone can put up a website."He was appointed to be a poll watcher in 2008 for the Democratic Party and the Obama campaign.
wow. he must be REALLY hugely influential, to have been chosen for a minor task by his local party!

i'd be willing to bet that the local party seeks out volunteers for this position and accepts pretty much anyone who applies. we're not talking about a super-powerful or influential position here.

this is about as much of a stretch as saying an organization is influential because one of its members was "appointed" to the pta or something.

anyway this guy sounds like a loon, whether or not the myspace is fake.
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:55 PM
 
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Yes they are and hussein obama let some off the hook after they stood in front of a polling place in their jack boots with batons. hussein obama sent a VERY clear signal that he has their back.

EXCLUSIVE: Career lawyers overruled on voting case - Washington Times
where does it say that obama had anything to do with letting them off the hook?
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:59 PM
 
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You mean again? They usually wore police uniforms instead of their white sheets when blocking voting places, schools, and restarurants.
Yeah they did this when George W. Bush got elected (oops sorry I meant to say appointed) in 2000.
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Old 07-30-2009, 11:02 PM
 
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Yes and Obamas attorney saw to it the charges against these racist thugs were dropped.

Next elections the KKK will be ARMED with batons to make sure the votes get counted right and that Acorn does not help people vote 3-4 times again.

Before you accuse ACORN of voter fraud, you need to get your facts straight. For voter registration and petiton drives, organizations contract people for seasonal employment and they get paid per voter regestration card or signature. I personally have worked on tons of drives like this. Alot of these seasonal contractors aren't political at all; they do it because they need the money. Some of them forge signatures and registration cards thinking that the organization won't check for validity, so they try to get paid without doing the work. When this happens, the organization is still required to turn in the registration card or petition due to the fact that it's a legal document; this is exactly what ACORN did. They separated the voter regestration cards into 2 piles: legit and fradulent. The reason that the fradulent voter registration cards were discovered is because when ACORN went to the registrars to turn them in, they told the person there which cards were legit and which ones were fraudulent. Therefore, the fradulent voter reg cards came to light BECAUSE of ACORN.

Calling it voter fraud is a silly and moronic statement. Even if the voter registration cards were processed, in order for it to be voter fraud the people would have to actually show up and vote. The people who's names were on these voter reg cards probably were not aware that they were re registered at a new place. These contracters either made up names, put the names of their ex girlfriends or cousins, or put the names of football players and Mickey Mouse on the cards. Come on now, do you really think some guy is going to put on a mouse suit and go to the polls to cast his vote for Obama? Give me a break. No fraud occured.
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Old 07-30-2009, 11:04 PM
 
Location: deafened by howls of 'racism!!!'
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Yeah they did this when George W. Bush got elected (oops sorry I meant to say appointed) in 2000.
link please.

'appointed,' lol. the tinfoil hatters will never get past getting beat in 00
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Old 07-30-2009, 11:10 PM
 
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Come voting time, conservatives better line upp to apply to work for ACORN packing cameras and tape recorders.

hussein obama is escalating racism in this country and they are sucking it up. They have a racist in the white house so they feel empowered.
YOu guys just make up any bull$hit lie about Obama that comes to your mind. Black people are like 11% of the US population. If Obama was a black racist, he wouldn't have been elected. What's next? Are you all going to accuse him of being a pedophile?
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