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7 Wishes wrote:Especially the rest of the world. His international approval rating was 14% when Reuters last polled in January. He is the most reviled President in history.
Voyager wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Especially the rest of the world. His international approval rating was 14% when Reuters last polled in January. He is the most reviled President in history.
Obama is definitely favored by the world community:
I have friends who have straight up told me they would never vote for a n****r. That type of bogotry is the only thing that could possibly keep Obama from winning.
Voyager wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Especially the rest of the world. His international approval rating was 14% when Reuters last polled in January. He is the most reviled President in history.
Obama is definitely favored by the world community:
I have friends who have straight up told me they would never vote for a n****r. That type of bogotry is the only thing that could possibly keep Obama from winning.
Gunbot wrote:Voyager wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Especially the rest of the world. His international approval rating was 14% when Reuters last polled in January. He is the most reviled President in history.
Obama is definitely favored by the world community:
I have friends who have straight up told me they would never vote for a n****r. That type of bogotry is the only thing that could possibly keep Obama from winning.
Do you live in a Sundown town? I didn't know people still talked like that. Do your friends live in a trailer park? They sound like the type to drink Shlitz, sitting in a beachchair under a sunbrella with a running garden hose ductaped to the top of it.
Gunbot wrote:Do you live in a Sundown town? I didn't know people still talked like that. Do your friends live in a trailer park? They sound like the type to drink Shlitz, sitting in a beachchair under a sunbrella with a running garden hose ductaped to the top of it.
Barb wrote:Has "the world" ever liked a Republican president? I think "the world" likes liberal politicians because they make America weaker. "The world" probably likes that. Just sayin'....
7 Wishes wrote:Barb wrote:Has "the world" ever liked a Republican president? I think "the world" likes liberal politicians because they make America weaker. "The world" probably likes that. Just sayin'....
Yeah, that's the statement of an open-minded thinker. WHATEVER.![]()
Clinton was a MUCH STRONGER President than Bush.
The rest of the world likes Democratic American presidents because they engage in diplomacy instead of pre-emptive aggression.
7 Wishes wrote:That is information gleaned from the almighty government itself. No skewing there. You just cannot argue with facts. Where's that knucklehead from Idaho? I want him to read this before he goes out to milk the goats at 4:00 am.
7 Wishes wrote:Barb wrote:Has "the world" ever liked a Republican president? I think "the world" likes liberal politicians because they make America weaker. "The world" probably likes that. Just sayin'....
Yeah, that's the statement of an open-minded thinker. WHATEVER.![]()
Clinton was a MUCH STRONGER President than Bush.
The rest of the world likes Democratic American presidents because they engage in diplomacy instead of pre-emptive aggression.
Voyager wrote:I have friends who have straight up told me they would never vote for a n****r. That type of bogotry is the only thing that could possibly keep Obama from winning.
7 Wishes wrote:Right. Bait and switch. That's why no-one other than the ultra-right believes neo-conservatives anymore.
Facts are facts.
You really have no idea what you're talking about, and no ability to counter a valid argument.
Now, go dig up some potatoes and whack off on your NRA magazine.
Gallup Daily: No Bounce for Obama in Post-Biden TrackingMcCain creeps ahead, 46% to 44%
PRINCETON, NJ -- It's official: Barack Obama has received no bounce in voter support out of his selection of Sen. Joe Biden to be his vice presidential running mate.
Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Aug. 23-25, the first three-day period falling entirely after Obama's Saturday morning vice presidential announcement, shows 46% of national registered voters backing John McCain and 44% supporting Obama, not appreciably different from the previous week's standing for both candidates. This is the first time since Obama clinched the nomination in early June, though, that McCain has held any kind of advantage over Obama in Gallup Poll Daily tracking.
inaweofschon wrote:
Your reply did nothing to counter my last reply which DID counter yours quite effectively. I cant wait to hear your next Idaho insult since that is all you have........ Try and be a little more original next time please.
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