Posts Tagged ‘senator obama’
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
If Rediff.com report is true, US Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama is a devotee of Monkey God - Lord Hanuman. Back in India, Senator Obama was represented a gold-plated two-feet-high idol of the monkey God by one temple. The idol is being presented to Obama as he is reported to be a Lord Hanuman devotee [...]
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008
Hill, the anchor of Fox News Americas Pulse, referred to Senator and Mrs. Obamas fist bump as a terrorist fist jab. Fox News anchors and pundits have had a hard time with talking about Senator Obama. They often mistakenly refer to him as Osama and have even said that somebody should take him out. Both [...]
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Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
Upon arriving at the bar and exiting the Limo, Senator Obama was standing next to Paramjit Multani and I was introduced to Senator Obama. I did ingest a couple of lines of cocaine, and shortly thereafter Senator Obama produced a glass cylinder pipe and packet of crack cocaine from his pants pocket and Obama smoked [...]
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
I may deal with McCain in a future post, but today I’ll address Obama. I’ll admit it, Obama is slick. The guy has the charm and oratorical skills it takes to be a politician. But what is he saying? In my opinion, Senator Obama is to politics as Joel Osteen is to religion. “I…believe that [...]
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are in a “virtual tie” for the popular vote, Byron York writes. Legendary conservative political hit man Roger Stone says a tape of Michelle Obama referring to white people as “whitey” is about to surface. Stone also said the existence of the tape is part of the reason Hillary Clinton [...]
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
If you count the votes of rule breakers michigan and florida and dismiss the caucus states that obama won, then you can claim that senator clinton is a victim of sexism and a cover up. But in those states that senator clinton did be the victor in, seems raceway was a factor and both he [...]
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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
“If Barack Obama took over as president of the United States, all the thwarted tyrants in the world would see their big chance. We’re supposed to believe that Senator Obama is only going to receive 62% of the African American vote in MI and John McCain is going to receive nearly a third. Interestingly enough, [...]
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Saturday, May 24th, 2008
Obama may forgive and forget, but what if Clinton was president and she made a comment about China, India or Iran, that she “didn’t mean”. Just a few weeks ago I had a heated debate with my wife why I no longer intend to vote for Hillary Clinton if she becomes the democratic nominee. I [...]
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Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
This was in the New York Times yesterday. In Islam, however, there is no such thing as a half-Muslim. Like all monotheistic religions, Islam is an exclusive faith. Now that Luttwak mentions it, I don’t know of any “blended” families where the kids go to the Mosque on Friday and to Hebrew school on Saturday [...]
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Thursday, May 8th, 2008
A place for me and you, dear reader, to exchange opinions on music, literature, and all that greets our senses. Former President Jimmy Carter previously strongly hinted that he supported Senator Obama. Since he did not officially endorse him, I did not add him to my Running List of Obama Endorsements. In short, President Carter [...]
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
It is hard to make sense of the Obama campaign today. Then this afternoon both flew back to Indiana. Senator Obama to hold a rally in Indianapolis and to make an appearance in Evansville. What is going on in northwest Indiana is rather interesting. There the Obama campaign made large ad buys over the weekend [...]
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Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
It seems that Senator Obama has opened a campaign office in Hag a, Guams capital city, in an effort to woo Guams eight Democratic delegates. The Guam caucus is as unnecessarily complex as the rest of the Democratic nominating process, so I wont bore you with the gory details. I do note that each of [...]
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
With Guam on the receiving end of the realignment of US forces in Japan, this might be the closest the US-Japan alliance gets to the presidential campaign all year. Both candidates have prepared statements on the relocation of US forces to Guam. Senator Obama promises to balance economic needs with social needs in the planning [...]
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
I believe both Senator Clinton and Senator Obama want to do that and I believe both are formidable candidates. I am pleased that Senator Obama clearly and unequivocally denounced Reverend Wrights remarks. Hoosiers dont feel that way about our country, I dont feel that way about our country and Senator Obama made it abundantly clear [...]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
“They are angry and frustrated with their leaders for not listening to them, for not fighting for them, for not always telling them the truth,” Senator Obama told the Associated Press annual meeting in Washington. “And yes, they are bitter about that.” Senator Clinton, who has styled herself as a champion of the working class, [...]
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Sunday, April 27th, 2008
Secondly, it leaves Obamas terrible performance in the last debate at the top of peoples minds when they think of the two Democrats duking it out. For all the hand-wringing about the inane ABC News questions in the debates first half, it was Obamas sullen and seemingly lost persona that was the Philly battles real [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
I read The Week in an effort to keep up with the latest antics of our loyal opposition. Incidently, Senator Clinton leads Senator Obama in the super delegate count by 255 to 231. I have long predicted that Senator Clinton would be the Democratic nominee for president come November. For some time it has appeared [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Incidently, Senator Clinton leads Senator Obama in the super delegate count by 255 to 231. I have long predicted that Senator Clinton would be the Democratic nominee for president come November. You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post. I also thought it very odd that the “party for [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Senator Clinton continued to say she was best prepared to serve as president, while Senator Obama and his aides sought to play down expectations of defeat. While Senator Obama plans to head for Indiana after the Pennsylvania primary, Senator Clinton has scheduled a victory rally. Senator Clinton’s ad invoked Osama bin Laden to suggest Senator [...]
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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
She says that Clinton “would have him as her VP”, and that this somehow means Clinton is denying what Republicans are willing to face, which is that Obama could become the first Black president. As you stated, there was no reason for Kellyanne to even make reference to Obama’s race in trying to explain the [...]
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Saturday, April 12th, 2008
Senator Obama said in a major speech, “race is an issue that I believe this nation cannot afford to ignore right now.” Kristol hated the idea. I wouldn’t be nearly as snarky as Kristol was about that idea. However, I find it interesting that two of our most experienced and thoughtful organizers of public discussions [...]
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