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He is a watcher alright. I wonder if his eyes are open while watching.
You are soo far in denial that even now you post crap like this?
The Great Messiah just lost the votes of two p-net regulars that I am aware of already, thanks for his abolishment of the Bill of Rights.
What planet do you live on, HW? Truly.
Who did Obama lose the votes of?
The Great Messiah just lost the votes of two p-net regulars that I am aware of already, thanks for his abolishment of the Bill of Rights.
Shrek, be nice. Please help the watcher see the light. Please post links here. Please?
After reading shrek's silly comments all day long, maybe there should be indefinite detention for some people.
Shrek, be nice. Please help the watcher see the light. Please post links here. Please?
Noooooo. It is far BETTER to just post back to HW's admission of cluelessness on the other postings in order to destroy his credibility. He's looking like quite the chump right now.
Please?
A-O, he's already found them. He's been posting EXCUSES for Obama on those threads. You've seen them already, based upon your own counter-replies.
Seriously. Please?
lol...
So today is the Iowa Caucus. You would imagine that at least one of the GOP candidates for president would advertise by, oh, I don't know, buying up the ad space on the home page of Iowa's biggest newspaper, the Des Moines Register. Makes sense, right? After all, plenty of Iowa voters will be going to their website today to do last minute research on candidates or to find out where to vote.
Well, guess what: One presidential candidate did buy the ad space on the home page of the newspaper. His name is Barack Obama.
Obama 2012 ‘Occupying’ Des Moines Register Homepage
Right now, however, it’s the banner above that’s getting all the attention: A noticeable and not coincidental Obama ad reminding Iowans that the Obama campaign is out in full force.
“The Republican candidates are leaving Iowa. But their terrible plans are here to stay,†the Obama 2012 ad reads in print as big as the faces of the GOP candidates themselves, reminding Iowans that the focus will soon turn to other states, and urging them to get involved in Obama 2012.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/obama-2012-occupying-des-moines-register-homepage/
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