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  • JohnnyMapleLeaf
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    • Feb 2007
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    #31
    lol...this site has turned into Homedawgsinsanepointofviewandsarcasticattitude.com

    Thanks for the "welcome" :laughing:


    have a good one...
    Last edited by JohnnyMapleLeaf; 07-22-2008, 08:17 AM.

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    • homedawg
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      • Feb 2007
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      #32
      Error: Can't find web site :conf:

      I don't understand why you are so worked up over this? Are you moving to the U.S.?
      Is McCain as President of The United State Of America, a threat to Canada?

      :beer2:

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      • Billy Barooooooo
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        • Feb 2007
        • 1045

        #33
        YouTube - John McCain vs. John McCain

        Hate both of them but have to help out here!!!:laughing:
        "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

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        • Billy Barooooooo
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          • Feb 2007
          • 1045

          #34
          YouTube - McCain's YouTube Problem Just Became a Nightmare

          :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
          "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

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          • homedawg
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            • Feb 2007
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            #35
            :laughing:

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            • Billy Barooooooo
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              • Feb 2007
              • 1045

              #36
              Originally posted by homedawg
              :laughing:
              :dunno::laughing: :dunno::bang:
              "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

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              • homedawg
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                • Feb 2007
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                #37
                :dunno: :toast: :guzzle: :prtytim:

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                • homedawg
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                  • Feb 2007
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                  #38
                  :boom: :showtits: :cheer: :celebrate: :nice:

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                  • homedawg
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                    • Feb 2007
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                    #39
                    declareyourself

                    :wave: :celebrate: :flag:

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                    • BoKnows
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                      • Mar 2007
                      • 1089

                      #40
                      Originally posted by dananderson32
                      my # 1 concern is the economy and jobs at home

                      Then you better vote for McCain. Osama's policies will take the econmymoney and jobs in the wrong direction.

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                      • dananderson32
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                        • Feb 2007
                        • 2748

                        #41
                        Originally posted by BoKnows
                        Then you better vote for McCain. Osama's policies will take the econmymoney and jobs in the wrong direction.


                        ill vote for McCain right after he remembers czechoslovakia hasn't been a country since 93 or the difference between a sunni and shiite
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                        • BoKnows
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                          • Mar 2007
                          • 1089

                          #42
                          Originally posted by dananderson32
                          ill vote for McCain right after he remembers czechoslovakia hasn't been a country since 93 or the difference between a sunni and shiite
                          Semantics. Osama thinks there are 58 states, which is worse?

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                          • dananderson32
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                            • Feb 2007
                            • 2748

                            #43
                            Originally posted by BoKnows
                            Semantics. Osama thinks there are 58 states, which is worse?
                            one exhausting slip up compared to McCain weekly, and daily gafs that he continues to have.........hmmmmmmmmm........let me think for a second
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                            • Skinsfan
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                              • Mar 2007
                              • 3240

                              #44
                              Originally posted by dananderson32
                              one exhausting slip up compared to McCain weekly, and daily gafs that he continues to have.........hmmmmmmmmm........let me think for a second
                              Actually, Obama trips over himself more often than you think (the big media outlets cover it up though, in disgusting fashion)... here is an article on it from a week or two ago:

                              Barack's Obama-isms

                              By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
                              Posted Thursday, July 24, 2008 4:20 PM PT

                              Media: The gaffes Barack Obama has committed would have crushed the typical Republican politician. But the reporters who can't get over Dan Quayle's misspelling of "potato" have little to say about their man's slip-ups.

                              Sometimes it's hard to tell if Obama is really fouling up or simply puffed up when he tries to live up to his media-fed image as a leader ready for prime time.
                              Consider his claim during a news conference Wednesday in Israel that "just this past week, we passed out of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, which is my committee, a bill to call for divestment from Iran."
                              His committee? Obama isn't even a member of the Banking Committee, let alone its chairman. So was it a self-promoting lie or a misstep? Only he knows.
                              In other cases, however, it's clear the junior senator from Illinois has erred. It was Obama — and not a too-old-to-serve John McCain or a too-dopey-to-take-serious George W. Bush — who once said he'd visited 57 states, not including Alaska and Hawaii, and still had "one left to go."
                              It was also Obama who said Tuesday from Amman, Jordan: "You know, it's always a bad practice to say 'always' or 'never' " — a statement only Yogi Berra could fathom but which those aboard O-Force One seemed to regard as incontestably profound.
                              While the media have ensured that Obama's communication skills are now widely viewed to be impeccable, it's obvious that when the man doesn't have a teleprompter in front of him, he tends to mangle both facts and language.
                              How else to explain his "Face The Nation" comment that the leaders he would meet in the Middle East and Europe are the ones "who I expect to be dealing with over the next eight to 10 years"?
                              Had a Republican candidate said that, he'd have been suspected of some dark plan to shred the Constitution and institute martial law.
                              A few days later, Obama goofed again, asserting that "Israel is a strong friend of Israel's." Sure, he meant America is a good friend of Israel. And sure, he knows the difference. But he's also sure the media will cover his howlers even as they ridicule Republicans when they are just as "inartful."
                              Maybe the media kept quiet because they know Obama's no better when it comes to geography. Surely they noticed how he confused Sioux Falls, S.D., with Sioux City, Iowa, claimed that Arkansas is closer to Kentucky than to Illinois, and called Iran — with population bigger than France's and a land mass four times that of Germany — "a tiny country."
                              Even worse, he claimed Iran doesn't "pose a serious threat to us," then somehow recalled the next day that he has indeed "made it clear for years that the threat from Iran is grave."
                              Could it be that Obama is even worse with figures? It was in the spring of 2007, long before he could blame campaign fatigue for causing him to stumble, when he reckoned that tornadoes had killed 10,000 people in Kansas even though the real number was 12.
                              Obama's tendency to lapse into some rainbow world has apparently infected his staff. In discussing Obama's Berlin speech, a senior adviser first promised "it's not going to be a political speech." But then he added: "When the president of the United States goes and gives a speech, it is not a political speech or a political rally."
                              The staffer had to be reminded: Obama isn't president — yet.
                              Or does that kind of thinking — that his coronation is a mere formality — start at the top? Earlier this month, it was Obama himself who reminisced about a time "when I was a United States senator."
                              Space won't allow a full list of Obama's blunders to date. But somehow we get the feeling we haven't heard the last of them.

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                              • homedawg
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                                • Feb 2007
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                                #45
                                Originally posted by dananderson32
                                let me guess you still think hes a Muslim too ? :laughing: :laughing: ............its ok since your a tribe fan ill give you a pass


                                Obama’s Muslim Connection Won’t Go Away
                                Thursday, August 7, 2008 12:15 PM
                                By: Jim Meyers

                                Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s ties to Islam is a story line that is not going away, according to a recent analysis by the Project for Excellence in Journalism.
                                “Rumors that Barack Obama was a secret Muslim whose patriotism was questionable first appeared on blogs and in e-mail messages,” PJE noted.
                                “In March, the rumors began to show up in the press, though only minimally.”
                                PJE’s News Coverage Index found that media reports about these rumors accounted for 0.4 percent of the “campaign newshole” from mid-March to mid-April.
                                But coverage has steadily increased since then, and accounted for 3.8 percent of the campaign news from mid-June to mid-July.
                                Obama has denied he is a Muslim or ever was a practicing Muslim.
                                The basis of the “rumor” germinates with Obama’s father, who was a Muslim, though Obama claims he was non-practicing. Adding to the mix is Obama’s full name, Barack Hussein Obama, which is an Arabic name.
                                Obama’s biological father disappeared from his son’s life soon after he was born and returned to his native Kenya.
                                Obama’s Kansas-born mother and her second husband, an Indonesian who was also a Muslim, moved from Hawaii to Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, in 1967. Obama lived there from ages 6 to 10.
                                Reports dating back as far as early 2007 held that Obama was educated at a radical Islamic school in Indonesia.
                                Press accounts revealed that in fact, Obama first attended a Catholic school for almost three years. However, his mother registered him in the school as a Muslim.
                                Some press reports indicated that Obama attended a radical madrasa, a school for radical Islamics. But that story was found to be untrue.
                                In the wake of that controversy, the Los Angeles Times sent a reporter to Jakarta to ferret out the truth.
                                The Times report, published on March 16, 2008, revealed:
                                • A close boyhood friend of Obama, Zulfin Adi, said Barack "was a Muslim. He went to the mosque."
                                • Obama's first-grade teacher at a Catholic school, Israella Dharmawan, said: "Barry (Barack's nickname) was Muslim. He was registered as a Muslim because his father was Muslim."
                                • In the third grade, Obama transferred to a public school, where he was also registered as a Muslim. At the school, Muslim students attended weekly religion lessons about Islam.
                                Some of these details have been confirmed by Obama himself. In his autobiography, "Dreams From My Father," Obama mentions studying the Koran and describes the public school as "a Muslim school."
                                Earlier this year, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs claimed: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised a Muslim, and is a committed Christian."
                                But the facts suggest that statement is not exactly true.
                                Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes wrote on FrontPageMag.com that his research led him to conclude that "Obama was born a Muslim to a non-practicing Muslim father and for some years had a reasonably Muslim upbringing under the auspices of his Indonesian stepfather."
                                After the Los Angeles Times conducted its own investigation, Gibbs amended his previous statement on behalf of Obama, telling the Los Angeles Times: "Obama has never been a practicing Muslim," the key word being "practicing."
                                After the Los Angeles Times report, Obama’s hometown newspaper, the Chicago Tribune, came to his rescue, publishing its own story about Obama’s Indonesian years less than two weeks after the Times report.
                                The Tribune said they had re-interviewed Obama’s boyhood friend Adi. He told the Tribune he was not sure Obama had been a practicing Muslim. The Tribune also claimed it conducted “interviews with dozens of former classmates, teachers, neighbors and friends” — all who indicated that Obama “was not a regular practicing Muslim when he was in Indonesia.'"
                                Despite heated denials — perhaps fueled by his attendance at Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakan’s Million Man March — doubts linger about Obama’s religious status.
                                For example, The New Yorker magazine’s recent controversial cover depicting Obama in traditional Muslim clothing — sandals, robe and turban – reflects those doubts.
                                The PJE’s News Coverage Index examines about four dozen news outlets to determine what is being covered and what is not.
                                Many of the news accounts surrounding this story have reported stories debunking the belief that Obama was or still is a Muslim. Nevertheless, a recent poll by the Pew Research Center found that 12 percent of respondents believed the candidate is a Muslim.
                                Poll results released in mid-July by Newsweek magazine showed that 26 percent of respondents believe Obama was sworn in as a U.S. senator on a Koran, 26 percent believe he was raised as a Muslim, and 39 percent believe he attended an Islamic school as a child growing up in Indonesia.
                                While rebuffing reports of his ties to Islam, Obama has insisted there is “nothing wrong” with being a Muslim.
                                But any perceived link between Obama and Islam could be detrimental to his campaign, polls show.
                                A survey by Fox News/Opinion Dynamics conducted when Mitt Romney, a Mormon, was a Republican presidential candidate found that 32 percent of voters said they would be less likely to vote for a presidential candidate who is Mormon — while 45 percent said they would be less likely to vote for a Muslim.
                                And a poll by the Pew Research Center disclosed that 35 percent of Americans have an unfavorable view of Muslims.



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                                Last edited by homedawg; 08-08-2008, 11:56 AM.

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