They would probably be happier if he had made it in Kenya. He’d be a far better person to lead their country than say, Kibaki. I also don’t think Gado is critising Obama directly here, just reflecting the bruising he’s received since the last elections?[ No, I am not in any way suggesting he was born in Kenya! Gado, btw, is actually Tanzanian born. ]
This may sum up an attitude, but it’s not an argument. It gives absolutely no evidence, it’s just an insult. That’s easy. “The problem with the Republican party isn’t Mitt Romney, but all the fools who made him their party leader. Blaming Romney brings us no further to solving the deep problems of the Republican party.” See, it’s easy, and it means nothing unless it’s backed up with an argument and some evidence.
I liked the story that Mitt Romney canceled his staff’s credit cards election night so those who worked for him had to pay for their own cab fares.Shows what kind of person he is.
And this FAKE story from Free Wood Post:http://www.freewoodpost.com/2012/11/08/canada-and-mexico-scramble-to-build-national-security-fences-to-keep-out-republicans/
& @machadoThe trouble with your opinion piece is that its just that: opinion, and abusive to boot. Not only that, no-one could track it on the German language paper in Prague. This email hoax dates back to 2009. It had a peak last April 2010 through email propagation. I guess it is doing the rounds yet again.If it is a real published opinion piece, please provide a url to the article, I read some German.Finally, as lonecat points out, it offers no argument or evidence, only insults.It probably is originally a right-wing nut rant that has disguised itself a few years back.It’s bogus.
ConserveGov over 11 years ago
The new car shine and smell is gone. He’s on the road of the Pinto but he could at least salvage it and leave as a Tercel.
OmqR-IV.0 over 11 years ago
They would probably be happier if he had made it in Kenya. He’d be a far better person to lead their country than say, Kibaki. I also don’t think Gado is critising Obama directly here, just reflecting the bruising he’s received since the last elections?[ No, I am not in any way suggesting he was born in Kenya! Gado, btw, is actually Tanzanian born. ]
rockngolfer over 11 years ago
I read the story of the woman in Kenya who gave birth to twin boys (this week?) and named them Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
woodwork over 11 years ago
Ya outta see the other guy
lonecat over 11 years ago
This may sum up an attitude, but it’s not an argument. It gives absolutely no evidence, it’s just an insult. That’s easy. “The problem with the Republican party isn’t Mitt Romney, but all the fools who made him their party leader. Blaming Romney brings us no further to solving the deep problems of the Republican party.” See, it’s easy, and it means nothing unless it’s backed up with an argument and some evidence.
rockngolfer over 11 years ago
I liked the story that Mitt Romney canceled his staff’s credit cards election night so those who worked for him had to pay for their own cab fares.Shows what kind of person he is.
rockngolfer over 11 years ago
And this FAKE story from Free Wood Post:http://www.freewoodpost.com/2012/11/08/canada-and-mexico-scramble-to-build-national-security-fences-to-keep-out-republicans/
OmqR-IV.0 over 11 years ago
& @machadoThe trouble with your opinion piece is that its just that: opinion, and abusive to boot. Not only that, no-one could track it on the German language paper in Prague. This email hoax dates back to 2009. It had a peak last April 2010 through email propagation. I guess it is doing the rounds yet again.If it is a real published opinion piece, please provide a url to the article, I read some German.Finally, as lonecat points out, it offers no argument or evidence, only insults.It probably is originally a right-wing nut rant that has disguised itself a few years back.It’s bogus.
thedeathofnewwave over 11 years ago
Now he looks like a real American President!
Call me Ishmael over 11 years ago
yes – and I seem to recall that the Pinto immolated a few people…