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Can you HONESTLY blame him?

Tam

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reader (the Second) said:
Kenya has a relatively small Muslim population.

In fact, the U.S. may have the larger Muslim population.

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HYMAN: Obama's Kenya ghosts
Mark Hyman
Sunday, October 12, 2008

ASSOCIATED PRESS Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga is calling President Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe an "embarrassment" to Africa and would support the forced removal of the ruler.

COMMENTARY:

About 50 parishioners were locked into the Assemblies of God church before it was set ablaze. They were mostly women and children. Those who tried to flee were hacked to death by machete-wielding members of a mob numbering 2,000.

The 2008 New Year Day atrocity in the Kenyan village Eldoret, about 185 miles northwest of Nairobi, had all the markings of the Rwanda genocide of a decade earlier.

By mid-February 2008, more than 1,500 Kenyans were killed. Many were slain by machete-armed attackers. More than 500,000 were displaced by the religious strife. Villages lay in ruin. Many of the atrocities were perpetrated by Muslims against Christians.

The violence was led by supporters of Raila Odinga, the opposition leader who lost the Dec. 27, 2007, presidential election by more than 230,000 votes. Odinga supporters began the genocide hours after the final election results were announced Dec. 30. Mr. Odinga was a member of Parliament representing an area in western Kenya, heavily populated by the Luo tribe, and the birthplace of Barack Obama's father.

Mr. Odinga had the backing of Kenya's Muslim community heading into the election. For months he denied any ties to Muslim leaders, but fell silent when Sheik Abdullahi Abdi, chairman of the National Muslim Leaders Forum, appeared on Kenya television displaying a memorandum of understanding signed on Aug. 29, 2007, by Mr. Odinga and the Muslim leader. Mr. Odinga then denied his denials.

The details of the MOU were shocking. In return for Muslim backing, Mr. Odinga promised to impose a number of measures favored by Muslims if he were elected president. Among these were recognition of "Islam as the only true religion," Islamic leaders would have an "oversight role to monitor activities of ALL other religions [emphasis in original]," installation of Shariah courts in every jurisdiction, a ban on Christian preaching, replacement of the police commissioner who "allowed himself to be used by heathens and Zionists," adoption of a women's dress code, and bans on alcohol and pork.

This was not Mr. Odinga's first brush with notoriety. Like his father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, the main opposition leader in the 1960s and 1970s, Raila Odinga is a Marxist He graduated from East Germany's Magdeburg University in 1970 on a scholarship provided by the East German government. He named his oldest son after Fidel Castro.

Raila Odinga was implicated in the bloody coup attempt in 1982 against then-President Daniel Arap Moi, a close ally of the United States. Kenya has been one of the most stable democracies in Africa since the 1960s. The ethnic cleansing earlier this year was the worst violence in Kenya since that 1982 coup attempt.
Mr. Odinga spent eight years in prison. At the time, he denied guilt but later detailed he was a coup leader in his 2006 biography. Statue of limitations precluded further prosecution when the biography appeared.

Initially, Mr. Odinga was not the favored opposition candidate to stand in the 2007 election against President Mwai Kibaki, who was seeking his second term. However, he received a tremendous boost when Sen. Barack Obama arrived in Kenya in August 2006 to campaign on his behalf. Mr. Obama denies that supporting Mr. Odinga was the intention of his trip, but his actions and local media reports tell otherwise.

Mr. Odinga and Mr. Obama were nearly inseparable throughout Mr. Obama's six-day stay. The two traveled together throughout Kenya and Mr. Obama spoke on behalf of Mr. Odinga at numerous rallies. In contrast, Mr. Obama had only criticism for Kibaki. He lashed out against the Kenyan government shortly after meeting with the president on Aug. 25. "The [Kenyan] people have to suffer over corruption perpetrated by government officials," Mr. Obama announced.

"Kenyans are now yearning for change," he declared. The intent of Mr. Obama's remarks and actions was transparent to Kenyans - he was firmly behind Mr. Odinga.

Mr. Odinga and Mr. Obama had met several times before the 2006 trip. Reports indicate Mr. Odinga visited Mr. Obama during trips to the U.S. in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Mr. Obama sent his foreign policy adviser Mark Lippert to Kenya in early 2006 to coordinate his summer visit. Mr. Obama's August trip coincided with strategizing by Orange Democratic Movement leaders to defeat Mr. Kibaki in the upcoming elections. Mr. Odinga represented the ODM ticket in the presidential race.

Mr. Odinga and Mr. Obama's father were both from the Luo community, the second-largest tribe in Kenya, but their ties run much deeper. Mr. Odinga told a stunned BBC Radio interviewer the reason why he and Mr. Obama were staying in near daily telephone contact was because they were cousins. In a Jan. 8, 2008, interview, Mr. Odinga said Mr. Obama had called him twice the day before while campaigning in the New Hampshire primary before adding, "Barack Obama's father is my maternal uncle."

President Kibaki requested a meeting of all opposition leaders in early January in an effort to quell the violence. All agreed to attend except Mr. Odinga. A month later, Mr. Kibaki offered Mr. Odinga the role of prime minister, the de facto No. 2 in the Kenyan government, in return for an end to the attacks. Mr. Odinga was sworn in on April 17, 2008.

Mr. Obama's judgment is seriously called into question when he backs an official with troubling ties to Muslim extremists and whose supporters practice ethnic cleansing and genocide. It was Islamic extremists in Kenya who bombed the U.S. Embassy in 1998, killing more than 200 and injuring thousands. None of this has dissuaded Mr. Obama from maintaining disturbing loyalties.

Mark Hyman is an award-winning news commentator for Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.

Kenya has a relatively small machete-wielding Muslim population that knew how to get what they wanted. Now doesn't this comment scare you just a bit "the U.S. may have the larger Muslim population"
 

Tam

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Oldtimer said:
The folks that make millions $ a year making people laugh- know what is
and what isn't going to go over with the majority of people...And if they didn't think GW was such a joke they surely wouldn't risk their ratings by using it.....
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

● Looks like we’ve finally found something President Bush is good at — dodge ball.

● As you know, yesterday in Iraq, President Bush was attacked by a shoe-icide bomber.

● President Bush was speaking at a news conference in Iraq when a journalist threw two shoes at him. Here’s what he did to keep from being hit — something he’s never done before — he leaned to the left.

● Even Bill Clinton was impressed. He is an expert at ducking shoes . . . and ashtrays . . . and lamps . . .




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Late Show with David Letterman

● I hope things go better for Santa this year — last year he was shot down over Alaska by Sarah Palin.

● Bush was in Baghdad at a press conference, and a reporter jumped up and started heaving shoes at him. He was screaming, “Here’s your farewell kiss, you dog.” That’s the same goodbye I got from NBC.

● They arrested the guy — they’re trying to find out if he is shoenni or shoe’itte.

● The guy bought the shoes at a Payless, and they didn’t even do a background check.



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Late Night with Conan O'Brien

● Yesterday at a press conference in Baghdad, an angry Iraqi threw his shoes at President Bush’s head. When he saw the shoes, President Bush said, “See? I knew you guys had weapons of mass destruction.”

● The man who threw his shoes at President Bush is being hailed as a hero in Iraq. In fact, when he dies, he’ll be greeted in heaven by 72 podiatrists.

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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

● Bush has been accused of dodging issues in the past, but who knew he could actually dodge shoes?

● He’s 62 years old, but he still has the reflexes of a cat. Mind you, I think his head has been on a swivel ever since Cheney shot his lawyer.

● The irony of this shoe-throwing incident is, it’s as close as we’ll ever get to finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Gee Oldtimer you forgot to tell us that David Lettermen also was making jokes about Sarah Palin's church being burnt down was that funny to you too?
 

Tam

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reader (the Second) said:
Thanks for bringing my attention to this. From what I could find on the Internet, this appears to be a smear campaign that has no basis in fact.

JOEL WHITNEY (Guernica Magazine) with JULIAN ASSANGE (Wikileaks)
July 16, 2008

The transparency website Wikileaks has released a document further debunking claims that a Kenyan politician close to Senator Barack Obama sought votes by virtually pledging to turn the Christian country into a militant Muslim stronghold. Since the start of the year, the claims, contextualized to insinuate that Sentator Obama supports Sharia law, have been spread by both traditional and online media. As of July 2008, Google lists over 250,000 webpages connecting the two politicians.

Dated August 29, 2007, the new document is a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the Kenya's now Prime Minister Raila Odinga and the National Muslim Leaders' Forum; in the MOU, Odinga pledges to look into the case of 100 Kenyans who were illegally renditioned to places like Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Somalia, and Ethiopia in January and February 2007. Wikileaks also released a followup letter and the names of witnesses to the signing of the document.

Last fall, a forged version was circulated in the lead-up to the presidential election in Kenya alleging a number of preposterous claims about Odinga. Rather than pledging, for instance, to look into the case of Abdulmalik Mohamed, a Kenyan held at Guantanamo, and others like him, the forged MOU alleged that Odinga had virtually agreed to turn Kenya into a new Saudi Arabia: allowing for Sharia Law, banning alcohol, mandating Muslim dress codes and so on. The document is significant for a number of reasons, in the United States because it re-contextualizes Senator Obama’s relationship with his ancestral homeland (on his father's side) and with Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga. For Kenyans, it is significant in that it corrects a lie about the prime minister that put him at odds with his voters.

Wikileaks published the forged document, which was spreading through email, listing it as a likely fake on November 14, 2007. It was not hard to debunk it.

"Most of the pledges [in the fake] couldn't be met by any presidential candidate,” Wikileaks wrote, “as they are inherently unconstitutional and would mightily annoy the non-Muslim majority in Kenya... The idea behind the smear is to turn a fairly large and committed evangelical Christian block against poor Raila, who is often accused of ambivalent religious allegiance."

Wikileaks’s analysis aside, it doesn't take very advanced math, wikipedia or googling skills to recognize that risking up to 80% of the vote (Kenya's Christian majority) to cater to a minority of 10% (its Muslims) doesn't add up and both Ralia Odinga and NAMELEF publicly declared the document a forgery. But writers like the New York Sun's Daniel Johnson fell hard for the fake. Senator Obama had just been to Kenya a year before and is a member of the same tribe (the 3 million strong Luo) as Raila Odinga; smelling an easy take down, Johnson swung. Here’s Johnson, two full months after Wikileaks first outed the document as probably a fake:

“In August 2006, Mr. Obama visited Kenya and spoke in support of Mr. Odinga's candidacy at rallies in Nairobi. The Web site Atlas Shrugs has even posted a photograph of the two men side by side. More recently, Mr. Odinga says that Mr. Obama interrupted his campaigning in New Hampshire to have a telephone conversation with his African cousin about the constitutional crisis in Kenya.”

Titled "The Kenya Connection," Johnson's piece ends with no shortage of conspiratorial drama and bravado:

“If Mr. Obama did not know about Mr. Odinga's electoral deal with the Kenyan Islamists when he offered his support, then he should have known. If he did know, then he is guilty of lending the prestige of his office to America's enemies in the global war on terror. We need to know exactly what Mr. Obama knew about Mr. Odinga, and precisely when he knew it.”

The same question must now be asked of journalists like Mr. Johnson. Wikileaks calls the fake MOU part of a "plot to frame Odinga and Obama" and notes that their calling the document a fake "did not stop Kenyan and US proponents of the document deliberately avoiding the WikiLeaks analysis by linking directly to the memorandum, as opposed to its description page [where it was plainly described as fake]."

The New York Sun, The Spectator and all those who followed have questions to answer about the quality and integrity of their journalism.


JULIAN ASSANGE (Investigative Editor)
October 20, 2008

In Obama's Kenya Ghosts[1] by Mark Hyman, the Washington Times becomes latest publication to try and take on Barack Obama with a discredited leak from last year's Kenyan election. The document, which has been denied by all its signatories and debunked several times by Wikileaks most recently in the July 12 article Framing Obama: what the Spectator and the New York Sun won't tell you, has become a sort of Kenyan-islamic "Protocols of the Elders of Zion". It details a secret agreement between the now Prime Minister Raila Odinga and the Kenyan Muslim minority to introduce, among other matters, Sharia courts to Kenya.

I was watching a Obama supporter claiming that it's been "decades" since Obama was involved with the likes of William Ayers, Rev. Wright, Gov Blagojevich and Rezko, on TV tonight too. Am I to believe him too, when the first meeting for Obama's run for the Senate was reportedly in Ayers livingroom in late 95 and Obama had a land deal with Rezko when? Then there is the re-election of Blagojevich in 2006 where Obama campaigned for him and Who is the pastor of the church the Obama has attended for the last 20 years? Yea right it's been decades since he was involved with shady associates. I doubt it was just a smear campaigne when these same claims were filed in the Supreme Court case that is pending against Obama. But hey believe what ever makes you feel good about this guy because you may have to defend him and his associations for the next 4 years. :wink:

BTW what part is fake as MSNBC has the same story with pictures of the church remains?
 

backhoeboogie

Well-known member
Tam said:
Gee Oldtimer you forgot to tell us that David Lettermen also was making jokes about Sarah Palin's church being burnt down was that funny to you too?

They have been blasting the democrats, especially over the Illinois issues. OT is just selective in his quotes. He does this over and over.

One of them said, "Only democrats would elect someone who's name starts out with a "blah" pronunciation." And I cannot agree with that. You come to this forum and all you here out of those libs is "blah, blah, blah."
 

hopalong

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Oldtimer said:
Tam said:
BTW Oldtimer why don't you fill us all in on your successful elections for Valley County Sheriff. :wink:

What you want to know Tam :???: I ran for Valley County Sheriff after 19 years on the Department (23 total in law enforcement)-- won the election- served a successful term during which the legislature changed the retirement requirements to 20 years and allowing me to retire with 27 years service-and during which time I was able to buy out my uncles remaing 1/3 ownership on the place-- retired- endorsed my appointed second in charge- the Undersheriff, who won his election big time... Thats it....

Is Bush really that bad that you can't argue anything positive about him- and have to try and attack me.... :???:

Isn't that what you do with every post,??? HYPOCRITE, can't argue so you attack with your cut and pastesh late nite comedian jokes from peple who are paid to tell jokes :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
 

hopalong

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Oldtimer said:
Oldtimer said:
Oldtimer said:
What you want to know Tam :???: I ran for Valley County Sheriff after 19 years on the Department (23 total in law enforcement)-- won the election- served a successful term during which the legislature changed the retirement requirements to 20 years and allowing me to retire with 27 years service-and during which time I was able to buy out my uncles remaing 1/3 ownership on the place-- retired- endorsed my appointed second in charge- the Undersheriff, who won his election big time... Thats it....

Is Bush really that bad that you can't argue anything positive about him- and have to try and attack me.... :???:

OOPS almost forgot Tam- I ran as an Independent- my Undersheriff ran as a Democrat- than when he retired- I endorsed the former District Brand Inspector (that your area of the country/county was part of his district) who won the election running as a Republican- and just won his second term...
See Tammy some folks put ability and credibilty ahead of following cultist (R) and (D) drumbeats :wink: :p

Tammy- I don't think I ever claimed I ran again...But I have ran for other political offices previously- and won...In fact the joke we have going is I am undefeated :wink:

Oh and Tammy - after I retired I was asked by the Local Irrigation District, because of the drought, to take a Water Commissioner Position- which the District Judge appointed me to-- and after I served helping them out thru the drought-- was approached by the County Commissioners/City Council and the Justice of the Peace/City Court Judge to take a position as Fill in/Acting Justice of the Peace and City Court Judge for several towns- was appointed by the elected Judge- approved by the Montana Supreme Court- and sworn in by the 17th Judicial Court Judge (thru two terms now)- a position I now hold....And am quite proud of what I have been able to do for my community....
And I have acted/filled in for your Sheridan County Justice at the request of District Judge Sebulski too :wink: .....

So what is your question/b*tch :???:


This is coming from a guy?? who deleted a post where i said that his wife and grand kids were to be pitied for being related to him!!!
HYPOCRITE
 

backhoeboogie

Well-known member
reader (the Second) said:
As for having a Kenyan father. Who cares?!

So just which parts of the constitution shall we all disregard?

reader (the Second) said:
All Americans are immigrants of some sort unless they are native Americans and if we elected a native American president, you would find something to criticize about him lol.

What do you know of Melungeons? Do you know anything of the Anatolian bump? We have had Melungeon bloodlines in the presidency. Lincoln was most notable. Elvis was of Melungeon heritage too.

You need to study just a bit harder before you make such blanket statements. You obviously have no American American ancestors.
 

kolanuraven

Well-known member
Hey Boogie...ck this out.



http://hoodkingdom.blogspot.com/2006/11/anatolian-bump.html



OMG...Elvis was ' one of us'........GAWD.....
 

backhoeboogie

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kolanuraven said:
Hey Boogie...ck this out.



http://hoodkingdom.blogspot.com/2006/11/anatolian-bump.html



OMG...Elvis was ' one of us'........GAWD.....

Thanks Kolo. I had not previously been to that one.

When you start chasing genealogy you can go and go, until you hit native Americans or the Melungeons. Many Melungeons made Plecker's list. They hid their identities, changed their names etc.

I have the anatolian bump on the back of my head.

Mostly I am cajun ofrom Dad's side. I also have two "American American" (native American :D ) ancestors, English, Irish, African American in the 1700's Acadian line, and I get off into the Melungeons too.

Yes Elvis was Melungeon. There are many more famous Americans too.

Melungeons do carry some genetic defects and much is being done with DNA research on that too. None of these defects have appeared in my family as best I can tell.

They made that movie about the guy who took his horse to Saudi to race in their race last century and I cannot remember the name of that movie at the moment. It carried the horse's name. His name was Hopkins - a melungeon. "Hidalgo!" That is the name of that movie. I am actually kin to that guy.

I am also a descendent of John Wesley Hardin. Wanna fight about it?
 

backhoeboogie

Well-known member
backhoeboogie said:
reader (the Second) said:
Wow are you clueless.

And you are a Mensa member?

No answer yet. Just another lib shooting from the hip it seems. No regard for the U.S. Constitution. Kind of like Obama swearing to defend it and it is something he doesn't believe is correct.

Kissinger was never a president by the way.
 

VanC

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
The folks that make millions $ a year making people laugh- know what is
and what isn't going to go over with the majority of people...And if they didn't think GW was such a joke they surely wouldn't risk their ratings by using it.....
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

● Looks like we’ve finally found something President Bush is good at — dodge ball.

● As you know, yesterday in Iraq, President Bush was attacked by a shoe-icide bomber.

● President Bush was speaking at a news conference in Iraq when a journalist threw two shoes at him. Here’s what he did to keep from being hit — something he’s never done before — he leaned to the left.

● Even Bill Clinton was impressed. He is an expert at ducking shoes . . . and ashtrays . . . and lamps . . .




--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Late Show with David Letterman

● I hope things go better for Santa this year — last year he was shot down over Alaska by Sarah Palin.

● Bush was in Baghdad at a press conference, and a reporter jumped up and started heaving shoes at him. He was screaming, “Here’s your farewell kiss, you dog.” That’s the same goodbye I got from NBC.

● They arrested the guy — they’re trying to find out if he is shoenni or shoe’itte.

● The guy bought the shoes at a Payless, and they didn’t even do a background check.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Late Night with Conan O'Brien

● Yesterday at a press conference in Baghdad, an angry Iraqi threw his shoes at President Bush’s head. When he saw the shoes, President Bush said, “See? I knew you guys had weapons of mass destruction.”

● The man who threw his shoes at President Bush is being hailed as a hero in Iraq. In fact, when he dies, he’ll be greeted in heaven by 72 podiatrists.

------------------------------------------------------------------

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

● Bush has been accused of dodging issues in the past, but who knew he could actually dodge shoes?

● He’s 62 years old, but he still has the reflexes of a cat. Mind you, I think his head has been on a swivel ever since Cheney shot his lawyer.

● The irony of this shoe-throwing incident is, it’s as close as we’ll ever get to finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

You forgot this one:

"Well, the interesting thing was the journalist who threw the shoe was immediately arrested, and then offered his own show on MSNBC." --Jay Leno

I've been looking at some of these late night joke sites and guess what? There are just as many jokes about prominent Democrats as there are about Bush or any other Republican. The Clintons, Biden, Pelosi, Reid, and, yes, even His Most Merciful Highness Barack Obama are made fun of on a regular basis. Seems people must find them just as funny. How come you never post any of those? You're not trying to mislead us again, are you?
 
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Guest
VanC said:
Oldtimer said:
The folks that make millions $ a year making people laugh- know what is
and what isn't going to go over with the majority of people...And if they didn't think GW was such a joke they surely wouldn't risk their ratings by using it.....
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

● Looks like we’ve finally found something President Bush is good at — dodge ball.

● As you know, yesterday in Iraq, President Bush was attacked by a shoe-icide bomber.

● President Bush was speaking at a news conference in Iraq when a journalist threw two shoes at him. Here’s what he did to keep from being hit — something he’s never done before — he leaned to the left.

● Even Bill Clinton was impressed. He is an expert at ducking shoes . . . and ashtrays . . . and lamps . . .




--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Late Show with David Letterman

● I hope things go better for Santa this year — last year he was shot down over Alaska by Sarah Palin.

● Bush was in Baghdad at a press conference, and a reporter jumped up and started heaving shoes at him. He was screaming, “Here’s your farewell kiss, you dog.” That’s the same goodbye I got from NBC.

● They arrested the guy — they’re trying to find out if he is shoenni or shoe’itte.

● The guy bought the shoes at a Payless, and they didn’t even do a background check.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Late Night with Conan O'Brien

● Yesterday at a press conference in Baghdad, an angry Iraqi threw his shoes at President Bush’s head. When he saw the shoes, President Bush said, “See? I knew you guys had weapons of mass destruction.”

● The man who threw his shoes at President Bush is being hailed as a hero in Iraq. In fact, when he dies, he’ll be greeted in heaven by 72 podiatrists.

------------------------------------------------------------------

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

● Bush has been accused of dodging issues in the past, but who knew he could actually dodge shoes?

● He’s 62 years old, but he still has the reflexes of a cat. Mind you, I think his head has been on a swivel ever since Cheney shot his lawyer.

● The irony of this shoe-throwing incident is, it’s as close as we’ll ever get to finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

You forgot this one:

"Well, the interesting thing was the journalist who threw the shoe was immediately arrested, and then offered his own show on MSNBC." --Jay Leno

I've been looking at some of these late night joke sites and guess what? There are just as many jokes about prominent Democrats as there are about Bush or any other Republican. The Clintons, Biden, Pelosi, Reid, and, yes, even His Most Merciful Highness Barack Obama are made fun of on a regular basis. Seems people must find them just as funny. How come you never post any of those? You're not trying to mislead us again, are you?

They weren't the topic under discussion- Bush's shoe ducking was... :roll:
 

Tam

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
VanC said:
Oldtimer said:
The folks that make millions $ a year making people laugh- know what is
and what isn't going to go over with the majority of people...And if they didn't think GW was such a joke they surely wouldn't risk their ratings by using it.....

You forgot this one:

"Well, the interesting thing was the journalist who threw the shoe was immediately arrested, and then offered his own show on MSNBC." --Jay Leno

I've been looking at some of these late night joke sites and guess what? There are just as many jokes about prominent Democrats as there are about Bush or any other Republican. The Clintons, Biden, Pelosi, Reid, and, yes, even His Most Merciful Highness Barack Obama are made fun of on a regular basis. Seems people must find them just as funny. How come you never post any of those? You're not trying to mislead us again, are you?

They weren't the topic under discussion- Bush's shoe ducking was... :roll:

You brought up David Lettermen"s joke about Sarah Palin shooting Santa but the rest of that joke was about her church burning down why didn't you include the rest of the joke wasn't it that funny Oldtimer??? How about SLN skit about a blind governor Oldtimer was that funny too? Come on are these million dollar comedians always funny in your books?
 

Mrs.Greg

Well-known member
Sandhusker said:
RobertMac said:
reader (the Second) said:
Bill Maher was unbelievably insulting to Hillary Clinton for months. It verged on libel.
Who is Bill Maher?

The guys a total moron and complete jerk - but he thinks he's clever.
Hmmmmm,resembles some posters here in ranchers political,and not liberals either SANDHUSKER :roll: :wink:
 

backhoeboogie

Well-known member
Mrs.Greg said:
Sandhusker said:
RobertMac said:
Who is Bill Maher?

The guys a total moron and complete jerk - but he thinks he's clever.
Hmmmmm,resembles some posters here in ranchers political,and not liberals either SANDHUSKER :roll: :wink:

One thing you can like about that guy; he doesn't cut and paste garbage from the tabloids into this forum every day.
 

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