Barack Obama, next president of the U.S.?

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I dont claim that archaeologists made Americans thotless, but enuf times they usta find the bones of alphas in my Ozarks hills and call them Sasquatch and people were more generally neurotic and subject to group think and believed it. Now Sasquatch are in the workplace taking over the jobs of idiot men and the women love it.

More than anything else, it was the cost of Kucha and the toll bridges along the Dung Road that hindered the recovery of couches used by ralphas historically that Transylvanian upholsterers usta use to creat usury originally. Sparta wanted no part of this, but did contribute the invention of Sparta Plugs, later to be known as Spark Plugs, to the World economy. And this was before the combustion engine.

The data is simple demographics. Irwin Vinkleschnieder of the World Bank, certainly no unbiased beta, can get any girl he wants. The harem structure only works when alphas refrain from fucking betas in the ass and pay attention to the women. The women don't care how many hominids they squeeze outta their cunts so long as there's plenty of firewood. Now these goddesses are taking over the workplace. They now have the money to stick it to the alphas and the betas, so the harem structure has collapsed. A strong right sword arm don't cut it anymore.
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Commercial break: Sparta Plugs

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This is Sparta! Spark plugs!

Made especially for the Chrysler 300!

For when you're just Roman around!
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Carl G wrote:
Barack Obama, next president of the U.S.?
We shall know this when the die is cast (when the Diebold vote is cast).
I have 500$ riding on this "Diebold". German engineering won't let me down.

ps. Is it illegal to bet on Presidential elections btw?
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DHodges wrote:This is Sparta! Spark plugs!

Made especially for the Chrysler 300!

For when you're just Roman around!
Ha, Greece the axles while you're at it. And don't tell me you have the Gaul to charge extra. I'll spread the word "E'gypt me."
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Addled crettins. :-(

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With the victories in Wisconsin and Hawaii a couple days ago, Obama has won the last ten primaries and caucuses. Nice momentum going into the last two biggies, Ohio and Texas on March 4th (Vermont and Rhode Island are also on the schedule). The next two weeks are going to be pretty interesting. Watch for Hillary to pull out all the stops, including heavy negative campaigning. But I don't think that will help her. She is starting to lose her core constituencies of women and the working class. I predict a sweep on March 4th and the imminent demise of the Clinton campaign.

Go Obama!
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Yep, Obama is going to be pretty hard to stop at this point. It's not quite over, but it does look like he's going to be the guy.

Good, I suppose. He has a better chance in November than Hillary would have.
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Obama's Copied Speeches & Brzezinski's Spare Obama

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Behind The Copied Speeches - Governor Deval Patrick Is Brzezinski's Spare Obama

...the Illinois Senator is a synthetic Manchurian candidate who has been concocted over a period of two decades or more by a political intelligence faction associated with the Zbigniew Brzezinski clan, and Zbig's friends of the "color revolutions" faction at the National Endowment for Democracy and the Soros milieu.

http://www.rense.com/general80/s0pa.htm

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Darnit, Looks like black boy is going to win. I say there is still a small chance to keep him out of office, with Mccain, but if Hillary sweeps Ohio and Texas, then she might be back in it. Say, Obama's at about 80% of going to win the whole thing. I just hope they don't pull a JFK on him from the hilltop.
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I'm a total idiot with nothing to say!
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Barack Obama, next president of the U.S.?
For the sake of the American people, I hope Ron Paul wins.
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I'm afraid that simply isn't going to happen.
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Here is an interesting article in Slate ( http://slate.com/id/2184696/ ) that does a personality profile of the candidates. It's very good and pretty much nails all three. And I think it's a much more accurate way to gauge why people like different candidates when their policies are similar than demographics. It's the personality!
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-samadhi-
I have been following the presidential campaign here in the U.S. since Barack Obama declared his candidacy back in February of 2007. If you are not familiar with him, here is an article ( http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200712/obama ) on why his running for president is offering our country something new and different.

-tomas-
Alright, Sam. Looks like you're gonna get your man. How many names and different precincts are you voting in? That PM you sent me that your border three states means you should be able to votes 70-80 times? Huh, you sly dog you.




-samadhi-
I know this board has many members from other countries. I'm wondering how interested you are in our race here and how you think it affects you. Do you see Obama as different from the other candidates and as someone who can make a significant difference on the world stage? Do you think he can redeem the image of the U.S. after the disaster of Bush? Do you think the U.S. can once again be a nation respected for its leadership rather than reviled for it?

-tomas-
Gee, you make him sounds like he's the Messiah..




-samadhi-
We are right now still in the midst of state primaries in which the two candidates (Obama and Clinton) are trying to win delegates to the national convention which will select in August the party's presidential candidate who will run against the Republicans in the fall. Obama has won the last eight primaries. There are two more tomorrow, Hawaii and Wisconsin, both of which favor Obama (although Wisconsin is not the sure thing Hawaii is). After that is the showdown in Ohio and Texas on March 4th. If Hillary loses there, it is most likely over.

-tomas-
He'll probably win.




-samadhi-
I definitely am pulling for Obama. I have no particular dislike of Clinton but I do see Obama as the more inspirational, dynamic, and electable candidate. I am interested in the opinions of others, especially those of you from overseas. I'll keep you all informed of his progress.

Go Obama!

-tomas-
The only one that would beat Obama in the general election was/is Ron Paul. So, as a result, we're gonna have four more years of the establishment puppet, whether its McCain or Obama.

Go Ron Paul!


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Yes.
Easy win.
You can bet on it.
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I just watched the 3rd Presidential debate and I can't see McCain winning.
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I didn't watch the latest debate, but my magic 8-ball agrees.
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DHodges wrote:I didn't watch the latest debate, but my magic 8-ball agrees.
Ask it if now's a good time to buy gold.
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Obama's Marxist Cousin to Impose Sharia Law in Kenya?

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Obama's Marxist Cousin to Impose Sharia Law in Kenya?


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...In a January 8, 2008, interview, Mr. Odinga said Mr. Obama had called him twice the day before while campaigning in the New Hampshire primary before adding, "Barack Obama's father is my maternal uncle."

The 2008 New Year Day atrocity in the Kenyan village Eldoret, about 185 miles northwest of Nairobi, had all the markings of the Rwanda genocide of a decade earlier.


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http://advocateoftherepublic.blogspot.c ... haria.html


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Ask it if now's a good time to buy gold.
You don't need to have a magic ball to know the answer to that. Go ahead and buy the gold.
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Shahrazad wrote:
Ask it if now's a good time to buy gold.
You don't need to have a magic ball to know the answer to that. Go ahead and buy the gold.
It just hit me---buy it with what...?
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Oh. Yeah, that's a problem.
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Ni ange, ni bête
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Doesn't anyone remember the movie Putney Swope?
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