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How many drones will follow Hollywood in pledging allegiance to Obama?
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<blockquote data-quote="zzone" data-source="post: 1473873" data-attributes="member: 519960"><p>No way, they are just a bunch of rich dope head and alcoholics, and I have my own religion, which does not approve of the celebs crap.</p><p></p><p>Throughout the campaign no one was allowed to criticize Barack Obama. The first time an unkind word was uttered the claims of racism were made. Now I admit that some of the stuff said about him was ridiculous and deserved to be addressed (though I doubt most of it was racist) and I only wish his followers had been so quick to defend Sarah Palin the same way. Instead, idiots like those at the Daily Kos made up stories about Palin and her daughter and questioned who her last child really belonged to. It was disgusting but that was just politics. Obama’s family was off limits but Palin’s was fair game. God help the person who had unkind words about The Sainted One because that person was branded a racist. That still takes place even though he could not have won if a lot of whites did not vote for him.</p><p></p><p>After Obama won, the left sent out the messages that we all needed to get along. They said we should give him a chance and that we are all one country. He will be the president and we should work with him to make America better. Obama said we are not a red states or a blue states, we are the United States.</p><p></p><p>Of course, the same people who said we should work together are the ones who worked against George Bush and Republicans for the last eight years. These are the people who called him a Nazi, a chimp, and still want to see him prosecuted for war crimes. These are the people who did everything they could to keep OUR country from being successful but now want us to come together to make OUR country successful. Obama was one of the most partisan Senators (in his very short tenure) and opposed EVERYTHING President Bush wanted. Now tell me how we are a United States when the people who say we are actually the ones who have been dividing us for nearly a decade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzone, post: 1473873, member: 519960"] No way, they are just a bunch of rich dope head and alcoholics, and I have my own religion, which does not approve of the celebs crap. Throughout the campaign no one was allowed to criticize Barack Obama. The first time an unkind word was uttered the claims of racism were made. Now I admit that some of the stuff said about him was ridiculous and deserved to be addressed (though I doubt most of it was racist) and I only wish his followers had been so quick to defend Sarah Palin the same way. Instead, idiots like those at the Daily Kos made up stories about Palin and her daughter and questioned who her last child really belonged to. It was disgusting but that was just politics. Obama’s family was off limits but Palin’s was fair game. God help the person who had unkind words about The Sainted One because that person was branded a racist. That still takes place even though he could not have won if a lot of whites did not vote for him. After Obama won, the left sent out the messages that we all needed to get along. They said we should give him a chance and that we are all one country. He will be the president and we should work with him to make America better. Obama said we are not a red states or a blue states, we are the United States. Of course, the same people who said we should work together are the ones who worked against George Bush and Republicans for the last eight years. These are the people who called him a Nazi, a chimp, and still want to see him prosecuted for war crimes. These are the people who did everything they could to keep OUR country from being successful but now want us to come together to make OUR country successful. Obama was one of the most partisan Senators (in his very short tenure) and opposed EVERYTHING President Bush wanted. Now tell me how we are a United States when the people who say we are actually the ones who have been dividing us for nearly a decade. [/QUOTE]
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