Journal SPAM: "Tell me, Barack, who do you want to nuke?" 9
Can we get him on a ticket with Ron Paul?
He proposed not just that the United States leave Iraq, but also that Congress enact a law that would make it a felony to stay there.
He said that some of his fellow Democratic candidates "frighten me" and that Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. had "a certain arrogance."
He declared, at one point, that the United States had "no important enemies" and turned the questions back to the moderator, Brian Williams of NBC. "Who are we afraid of?" he asked. "Who are you afraid of, Brian?"
He said Osama bin Laden was so happy that the United States invaded Iraq "he must have been rolling in his blankets."
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He backpedaled like crazy about his quotes in support of Palestinians. Says that the quote was actually only part of a longer message criticizing Palestine for not properly engaging Israel on peace.
Toad.
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He opposes illegal immigration, and has called for a constitutional amendment to end a Fourteenth Amendment loophole that grants automatic citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. He has expressed concerns that welfare and other aid programs have made the US a magnet for illegals, and that uncontrolled immigration is increasing welfare payments and exacerbating the strain on an already highly unbalanced federal budget.
Sorry...He's trolling for red herring trying to blame a tiny group for
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Oops, my bad [house.gov]. There's 64 more to choose from. Still the same, your boy came up on the wrong side when it came up for renewal. That's unforgivable.
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That's the point.
There should have been another American revolution in the 1920's - and again in the 1960's. The fact that those were diverted/squeltched means it is too late, altogether.
What fake mask do you want on the face of Big Brother? Choose, free people!