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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

I'd rather he listen to Kenny Chesney and pretended to race Nascar. He can still chew tobacco and suck up the ass of every religious evangelist in the South. Billy Ray is a little out dated and ranching is more of a western thing, isn't it?
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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

It is, but I was having a bit of a dig at the current President at the same time. A man who was born and raised in the North East and rarely spent much time in Texas, let alone worked on a farm. It's all smoke and mirrors.
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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

Worked on a farm?

There is a huge difference between farming and ranching!
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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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Ah yes, another day, another "Obama is the anti-Christ" thread from Lost Soul.

In response to your post: so Obama has different tastes in music, and has been exposed to a different social culture ... big deal. Would you rather he listened to Billy Ray Cyrus, pretended to be a rancher and chewed tobacco, and sucked up the ass of every religious evangelist in the South ... why then he'd be running for President .. as a Republican.....

Ah yes, another day, a another thread noahath trolls......
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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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It is, but I was having a bit of a dig at the current President at the same time. A man who was born and raised in the North East and rarely spent much time in Texas, let alone worked on a farm. It's all smoke and mirrors.
GWB was born there, yet your information about where he was raised is false. He was raised in Texas.
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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

This is a non-story. Literally.
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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

If you've been saying all along that a timetable for withdrawing the troops is in order and that aggressive diplomacy with Iran is better than just "cross your arms and do nothing" approach, and then the White House is either forced to reverse itself or start a war and reverses itself, out of common sense, by beginning to talk to Iran, as well as now drafting up a plan to finally end the war, at Iraq's pleading, don't you think that would boost your ego?

It's gotta help Obama on the foreign policy front, that everything he's said is now taking shape. It's left McCain impotent over the weekend, grasping at straws, releasing that stupid attack video blaming Obama for the rising gas prices, while McCain, Giuliani and Lieberman trashed him while he was out of the country, something that most candidates don't do to other candidates.

Fucking hilarious. Give McCain credit for backing the "Surge"; but Americans look forward, not backwords, and when we read "Maliki Supports Obama's Timetable For Withdrawal" this weekend, it leaves McCain behind, spitting out the dust.

If I were in McCain's camp, I would be wondering why the White House and McCain were not properly co-ordinating what's actually happening in the world to make it look better for McCain. Instead, the White House mistakenly e-mailed the press that story about Maliki supporting Obama. Was it a mistake? Or was it part of that neo-con thinking that if you link Obama with muslims that that will work against him?

Whatever they were thinking, Obama is having a great tour overseas, everyone wants to meet him, there aren't people lined up everywhere protesting, and the foreign policy is going precisely in his direction.
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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Worked on a farm?

There is a huge difference between farming and ranching!
I'm questioning your Texas creds now, Trav. Many ranchers will agree that a good rancher is first and foremost a good grass farmer.

The questionable part of the claim is not where Bush worked as a youth, but that he worked at all.

As far as I'm concerned, GWB is all hat.
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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I doubt you were alive in the 60's. Yes the two are connected. Black jump boots, camo pants, usually a black leather jacket with a white patch with the black panther logo.
You don't happen to have an actual photo of her in that get-up, do you?
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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I'm questioning your Texas creds now, Trav. Many ranchers will agree that a good rancher is first and foremost a good grass farmer.

The questionable part of the claim is not where Bush worked as a youth, but that he worked at all.

As far as I'm concerned, GWB is all hat.
Meh i don't care, he was President for 2 terms and that's good enough for me.

As for the ranch/farm thing it was just Noa having a bit of fun but the farming proffession is seen as more of an industry; i have a ranch and when i get the subsidies that other farmers do they can call it pig grooming for all i care and it'll be okay with me, until then ranching is ranching. (Heh if you wanna look at it politically frmers are the benificiaries of bailouts and big government spending/subsidies and ranchers are small government/low spending conservatives. )
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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Ah yes, another day, a another thread noahath trolls......
I was merely commenting how you start at least one new thread a day about how Obama will bring about the end of the world. Here's some examples:

A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

More blatant lies out of Obama campaign....

Obama...Your children Should learn to speak Spanish

Obama calls Immigration and Customs officers terrorists.

Obama wants illegals to have DL.

50 Obama lies?

Obama playing the race card.

Another Obama lie *EXPOSED* half brother admits Muslim upbringing.

Why won't Obama meet with the troops?

Obama the Chickenhawk.

Something tells me that you're scared of him ... which means (from my point of view at least as someone who sits on the "left") that he must be doing something right.

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Old 07-21-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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You don't happen to have an actual photo of her in that get-up, do you?
I think he's assuming that the New Yorker cover he's using as his signature is actually a photograph, rather than a satirical jab at the very same individuals that share Lost Soul's mentality.

I can't be the only one who sees the irony in that. It would be like me using the Obama/Messiah poster as my signature.
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken
I don't know that I would go that far. More appropriate might be:

"A Ego the size of a watermelon and a Venti Green Tea Latte."

Obama, like the Obamatrons, is way too good for fried chicken.
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Old 07-22-2008
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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I don't know that I would go that far. More appropriate might be:

"A Ego the size of a watermelon and a Venti Green Tea Latte."

Obama, like the Obamatrons, is way too good for fried chicken.
If he is a black man he likes chicken.
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Re: A Ego the size of a watermelon and a 30 piece bucket of chicken.

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I think he's assuming that the New Yorker cover he's using as his signature is actually a photograph, rather than a satirical jab at the very same individuals that share Lost Soul's mentality.

I can't be the only one who sees the irony in that. It would be like me using the Obama/Messiah poster as my signature.
No actually, I am comparing Michelle to the radical black panther women.

My mentality is no were even close to the people of the New Yorker as in the end they will vote for Obama.

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