Obama Practices Looking-Off-Into-Future Pose »
Posted By ind06 6 months ago in HumorCHICAGO - As the 2008 presidential election draws closer, Democrat Barack Obama has reportedly been working tirelessly with his top political strategists to perfect his looking-off-into-the-future pose, which many believe is vital to the success of the Illinois senator's campaign.
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rightfromwrong6 months ago
Actually Obama has that perfect face if he put on those secret agent sunglasses would be perfect.
As soon as Hillary leaves the race we can finally see her without her skirt on and without all her make-up and through their filter.
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libsRfunny6 months ago
Typos happen, SC. You gotta give leeway on them, even to yourself. For whatever reason, I have a really bad habit of typing "and" when I mean "an."
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jimdoze6 months ago
looking-of...
... I see a poseur as possibly becoming president.
With that we'll see foreign policy determined by whether we'll be liked, a military commanded by one who sees American military strength (and its exercise) as the primary deterrent to peace, and a domestic policy based on the premise that the re-distribution of wealth is a necessary condition for the overall health of the body politic.
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goldencoin6 months ago
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ind066 months ago
This is not the first time you've acted out on one of my threads, Poopydoo. I'm going to have to ask you to rein this offensive behavior in.
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chevydog6 months ago
A 14 degree open stance is a litttle severe; 10 degrees would do better. 500 or 600 yards ahead isn't too bad. But he has to be able to see over hills and around corners to avoid oncoming trucks.
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