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Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:

"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth."

"There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle name is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama."

"My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome."

:goodposting:

 
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Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth.""There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama.""My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome." :goodposting:
Where can we see this?
 
Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth.""There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama.""My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome." :popcorn:
Both of those guys were surprisingly good.
 
Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth.""There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama.""My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome." :popcorn:
Where can we see this?
CNN Larry King. Probably over by now though.
 
Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth.""There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama.""My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome." :popcorn:
Where can we see this?
It was on CNN during Larry King, which means they should be running it again in a couple of hours.
 
The Juggernaut said:
NCCommish said:
The Juggernaut said:
NCCommish said:
Not sure what it means but they are showing 2.5 hr lines to vote early here in Charlotte.
:bloodbath:
One would think large turnout doesn't bode well for McCain and the early voting does highlight the passion in this race.
Any word on the demographics of those voters?
Based on my viewing it seemed to be a largely minority crowd. However that may well have been by design. So no objective measure yet.
 
Arsenal of Doom said:
Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:

"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth."

"There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle name is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama."

"My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome."

;)
Here it is, didn't see it up yet...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5SWQJWm6Tg

closing statements...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiJwcIogR1M

Obama. This dude is something special. If only Timmy Russert was around for this campaign, he'd be having a blast!

 
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Arsenal of Doom said:
Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:

"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth."

"There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle name is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama."

"My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome."

:lmao:
Here it is, didn't see it up yet...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5SWQJWm6Tg

closing statements...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiJwcIogR1M

Obama. This dude is something special. If only Timmy Russert was around for this campaign, he'd be having a blast!
Thanks for posting that. It was very entertaining.
 
Arsenal of Doom said:
Barack is killing my at this press charity event they are doing. Some of the good one liners:

"Let me set the record straight; I wasn't born in a manger... I won born on Krypton, and was sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth."

"There are some October surprises coming up: my real middle name is Steve. That's right. Barack Steve Obama."

"My strengths, one would be my humility. As for my weaknesses, I might be a little too awesome."

:lmao:
Here it is, didn't see it up yet...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5SWQJWm6Tg

closing statements...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiJwcIogR1M

Obama. This dude is something special. If only Timmy Russert was around for this campaign, he'd be having a blast!
Thanks for posting that. It was very entertaining.
good stuff :lmao:

 
Dennis Hopper - voting for Obama

PARIS (AFP) – Dennis Hopper, the US actor-director perhaps best known for the 1969 road-movie "Easy Rider", is praying for victory by Barack Obama in next month's elections, he said on Monday.

"I voted for Bush, father and son, but this time I'll vote for Obama," he told journalists at the opening of a show on his life and work at the Paris cinematheque.

Hopper is to be handed France's order of Commander of Arts and Letters by the culture minister later Monday.

"I was the first person in my family to have been Republican," he added. "For most of my life I wasn't on the left."

"I pray God, Barack Obama is elected," he said, criticising the current administration's many "lies."

The exhibition on his life includes his films as well as paintings and photographs, and works from his own art collection, including pieces by Andre Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein.
Maybe he found out McCain likes Heineken.
 
Dennis Hopper - voting for Obama

PARIS (AFP) – Dennis Hopper, the US actor-director perhaps best known for the 1969 road-movie "Easy Rider", is praying for victory by Barack Obama in next month's elections, he said on Monday.

"I voted for Bush, father and son, but this time I'll vote for Obama," he told journalists at the opening of a show on his life and work at the Paris cinematheque.

Hopper is to be handed France's order of Commander of Arts and Letters by the culture minister later Monday.

"I was the first person in my family to have been Republican," he added. "For most of my life I wasn't on the left."

"I pray God, Barack Obama is elected," he said, criticising the current administration's many "lies."

The exhibition on his life includes his films as well as paintings and photographs, and works from his own art collection, including pieces by Andre Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein.
Maybe he found out McCain likes Heineken.
Heineken? #### that ####! Pabst Blue Ribbon!
 
Dennis Hopper - voting for Obama

PARIS (AFP) – Dennis Hopper, the US actor-director perhaps best known for the 1969 road-movie "Easy Rider", is praying for victory by Barack Obama in next month's elections, he said on Monday.

"I voted for Bush, father and son, but this time I'll vote for Obama," he told journalists at the opening of a show on his life and work at the Paris cinematheque.

Hopper is to be handed France's order of Commander of Arts and Letters by the culture minister later Monday.

"I was the first person in my family to have been Republican," he added. "For most of my life I wasn't on the left."

"I pray God, Barack Obama is elected," he said, criticising the current administration's many "lies."

The exhibition on his life includes his films as well as paintings and photographs, and works from his own art collection, including pieces by Andre Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein.
Maybe he found out McCain likes Heineken.
Heineken? #### that ####! Pabst Blue Ribbon!
Say it with respect ####er!
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.

With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.

It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.

 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.

With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.

It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Crist breaks with Republicans over ACORN voter fraud charges

TALLAHASSEE -- Breaking with the talking points of his fellow Republicans in Washington, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist said he does not think voter fraud and the vote-registration group ACORN are a major problem in the Sunshine State.

''I think that there's probably less [fraud] than is being discussed. As we're coming into the closing days of any campaign, there are some who enjoy chaos,'' Crist told reporters.

Crist made his comments as the Republican National Committee hosted a conference call with reporters to tie Democrat Barack Obama to suspicious voter-registration cards submitted by ACORN across the nation and in four Florida counties, including Broward.

In the Broward case, an unknown person attempted to re-register a longtime voter named Susan S. Glenckman. Broward officials caught the error in August when it was brought to their attention by ACORN.

During the Wednesday Republican conference call, national party spokesman Danny Diaz focused more on a case out of Orange County, in which someone used an ACORN-stamped voter-registration card to sign up Mickey Mouse.

But Crist's Republican Secretary of State, Kurt Browning, said he doesn't think ACORN is committing systematic voter fraud. And Crist said that settles the matter because ''I have enormous confidence'' in Browning.

Like ACORN spokesmen, Browning says the false voter registration forms could be blamed on unethical canvassers or on citizens who themselves fill out fictitious voter cards.

REGISTERING VS. VOTING

Elections officials point out that while voter-registration fraud is relatively easy, vote fraud is far more difficult because a criminal would have to evade multiple layers of computer-system and identity checks. They also say the system is not overwhelmed with phony registrations, as Diaz suggested during the conference call.

ACORN's head Florida organizer, Brian Kettenring, went a step further, saying the group was being framed in the Mickey Mouse case -- though he wasn't sure who was behind it.

''It's reasonable to assume that there's a strong possibility this is a set-up,'' Kettenring said. ``We have a substantial reason to believe someone probably got one of our cards and submitted it to the elections office without us knowing.''

But Diaz, the national Republican spokesman, said Wednesday that there is no way ACORN is a victim, considering ''the volume'' of registration-fraud complaints and investigations in numerous states.

''When you sign the Dallas Cowboys in Nevada, Mickey Mouse in Florida, a 7-year-old girl in Connecticut,'' Diaz said, ``their argument that this is all some kind of a conspiracy is laughable on its face.''

Diaz, echoing previous statements from the party and John McCain's campaign, said Obama hasn't been honest about his links to ACORN.

Obama told reporters Tuesday that Republicans are engaging in distractions. He said his campaign has nothing to do with ACORN and that ACORN is probably the victim of lazy card gatherers or card signers who make up names or fraudulently fill out registration cards.

ACORN submits all registration cards -- even ones it knows are phony -- because it's illegal to destroy the cards in Florida, and Browning said the group should even turn in incomplete registration cards.

REJECTED

Kettenring said the group has quality-control checks to alert officials of suspicious cards. Although it flagged the Glenckman problem in Broward, ACORN never saw the Mickey Mouse card, Kettenring said. So ACORN smells a rat. So did Orange election officials, who rejected it out of hand at the time.

A housing, poverty and wage advocacy group, ACORN stands for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. It has signed up more than 150,000 new Florida voters out of the 1.3 million it registered in the past two years nationwide.

The group has pointed out that before it became expedient for Republican presidential candidate John McCain to attack ACORN, he had supported and praised the group. McCain attacked the group at Wednesday's debate, and pointed out that Obama's campaign had paid an ACORN affiliate more than $830,000 for get-out-the-vote efforts.

Echoing Browning and other county elections supervisors, Mary Cooney, a spokeswoman for Broward County Election Supervisor Brenda Snipes, said the office had a good working relationship with ACORN.

But Cooney said the office began tracking ACORN registrations after noticing about 10 percent of the 16,000 registration cards it submitted were returned by the post office as undeliverable. In 80 percent of those cases, she said, the elections office couldn't find the registrant.

Cooney said the returned mail wasn't suspicious, but it was worthy of note. Cooney said that, if the office had suspected real fraud, it would have turned the matter over to the state attorney's office. But it didn't.

Obama had downplayed his ties to ACORN on his ''fight the smears'' website, saying that his most extensive work with ACORN was when he represented the group along with the U.S. Justice Department in a lawsuit. Turns out, he also trained some ACORN community organizers at a seminar, so Obama's website was changed to reflect that he was never ''hired'' as a trainer.

McCain campaign manager Rick Davis made much of that in a conference call last week, urging reporters to ask Obama: ``What were you teaching them? Were you teaching them how to evade the law?''

Davis also said anyone who believes ACORN isn't up to something bad is ``naive.''

But the day before, when Gov. Crist was asked if he had any suspicions or evidence that ACORN was up to anything illegal or unethical, he gave a quick and brief reply: ``No.''
ArticleThe whole ACORN thing? It isn't working. Let it go.

 
:goodposting:

I'm saying you guys won. Good work.

The Supreme Court ruled that 200,000 suspect voter registrations don't have to be verified in Ohio

200,000 extra votes for Obama in Ohio should be plenty.

Enjoy the victory.

 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:goodposting: I can't win with you guys.I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:confused: I can't win with you guys.I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
All I'm saying is move the shtick somewhere that it might be appreciated. The problem here is that you can't address the attempts at real voter fraud going on in many states, but love this ACORN subterfuge. It just seems beneath even you, Stat.
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:confused: I can't win with you guys.I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
All I'm saying is move the shtick somewhere that it might be appreciated. The problem here is that you can't address the attempts at real voter fraud going on in many states, but love this ACORN subterfuge. It just seems beneath even you, Stat.
I wish we had a throw up the hands smiley.A Democrat in Ohio fought this thing all the way to the Supreme Court and won. The 200,000 fraudulent registrations will be put on the voter rolls. Since it was a Democrat fighting for this, I figure it was to help out her guy. 200,000 extra votes should help your guy carry the state.That's all. I haven't made any snarky comments like "I guess if you want to win that way...." or anything like that. Just good work by Obama's team to get those fraudulent voters on the rolls. It should be very effective in getting him elected President, which it seems you want to have happen.Again, great day for you guys. Let's just move on.
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.

With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.

It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:thumbup: I can't win with you guys.

I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
All I'm saying is move the shtick somewhere that it might be appreciated. The problem here is that you can't address the attempts at real voter fraud going on in many states, but love this ACORN subterfuge. It just seems beneath even you, Stat.
I wish we had a throw up the hands smiley.A Democrat in Ohio fought this thing all the way to the Supreme Court and won. The 200,000 fraudulent registrations will be put on the voter rolls. Since it was a Democrat fighting for this, I figure it was to help out her guy. 200,000 extra votes should help your guy carry the state.

That's all. I haven't made any snarky comments like "I guess if you want to win that way...." or anything like that. Just good work by Obama's team to get those fraudulent voters on the rolls. It should be very effective in getting him elected President, which it seems you want to have happen.

Again, great day for you guys. Let's just move on.
Not so fast there sunshine...
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.

With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.

It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:thumbup: I can't win with you guys.

I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
All I'm saying is move the shtick somewhere that it might be appreciated. The problem here is that you can't address the attempts at real voter fraud going on in many states, but love this ACORN subterfuge. It just seems beneath even you, Stat.
I wish we had a throw up the hands smiley.A Democrat in Ohio fought this thing all the way to the Supreme Court and won. The 200,000 fraudulent registrations will be put on the voter rolls. Since it was a Democrat fighting for this, I figure it was to help out her guy. 200,000 extra votes should help your guy carry the state.

That's all. I haven't made any snarky comments like "I guess if you want to win that way...." or anything like that. Just good work by Obama's team to get those fraudulent voters on the rolls. It should be very effective in getting him elected President, which it seems you want to have happen.

Again, great day for you guys. Let's just move on.
Not so fast there sunshine...
If I'm trying to determine the truth and on one source I have the Supreme Court and the other is Rolling Stone, like Diana Ross I'll go with the Supremes.Plus, that article says it's about Colorado. So what? What's that like, 2 electoral votes?

 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.

With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.

It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:confused: I can't win with you guys.

I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
All I'm saying is move the shtick somewhere that it might be appreciated. The problem here is that you can't address the attempts at real voter fraud going on in many states, but love this ACORN subterfuge. It just seems beneath even you, Stat.
I wish we had a throw up the hands smiley.A Democrat in Ohio fought this thing all the way to the Supreme Court and won. The 200,000 fraudulent registrations will be put on the voter rolls. Since it was a Democrat fighting for this, I figure it was to help out her guy. 200,000 extra votes should help your guy carry the state.

That's all. I haven't made any snarky comments like "I guess if you want to win that way...." or anything like that. Just good work by Obama's team to get those fraudulent voters on the rolls. It should be very effective in getting him elected President, which it seems you want to have happen.

Again, great day for you guys. Let's just move on.
Not so fast there sunshine...
If I'm trying to determine the truth and on one source I have the Supreme Court and the other is Rolling Stone, like Diana Ross I'll go with the Supremes.Plus, that article says it's about Colorado. So what? What's that like, 2 electoral votes?
9... but I have registered under at least 10 different names out here and so have all of my liberal friends, so we've got it covered.
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.

With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.

It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:confused: I can't win with you guys.

I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
All I'm saying is move the shtick somewhere that it might be appreciated. The problem here is that you can't address the attempts at real voter fraud going on in many states, but love this ACORN subterfuge. It just seems beneath even you, Stat.
I wish we had a throw up the hands smiley.A Democrat in Ohio fought this thing all the way to the Supreme Court and won. The 200,000 fraudulent registrations will be put on the voter rolls. Since it was a Democrat fighting for this, I figure it was to help out her guy. 200,000 extra votes should help your guy carry the state.

That's all. I haven't made any snarky comments like "I guess if you want to win that way...." or anything like that. Just good work by Obama's team to get those fraudulent voters on the rolls. It should be very effective in getting him elected President, which it seems you want to have happen.

Again, great day for you guys. Let's just move on.
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.
 
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.

With voter fraud on your side, there's no way your guy will lose.

It was fun while it lasted, but again, congratulations on your victory.
Give this one up and move on to Palin. That damned liberal Supreme Court!
:confused: I can't win with you guys.

I said it's over, done. You guys win. Congratulations.
All I'm saying is move the shtick somewhere that it might be appreciated. The problem here is that you can't address the attempts at real voter fraud going on in many states, but love this ACORN subterfuge. It just seems beneath even you, Stat.
I wish we had a throw up the hands smiley.A Democrat in Ohio fought this thing all the way to the Supreme Court and won. The 200,000 fraudulent registrations will be put on the voter rolls. Since it was a Democrat fighting for this, I figure it was to help out her guy. 200,000 extra votes should help your guy carry the state.

That's all. I haven't made any snarky comments like "I guess if you want to win that way...." or anything like that. Just good work by Obama's team to get those fraudulent voters on the rolls. It should be very effective in getting him elected President, which it seems you want to have happen.

Again, great day for you guys. Let's just move on.
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that voter fraud is legal, I just want to tip my hat and say congratulations.
:( Let's party :(
 
Stat gets more desperate with every post. It used to be funny. :(
:confused: You should be celebrating. I congratulate you on your victory.
So I don't have to go out and vote for Obama in NC? Great, thanks!
No, no. You have to read up in the thread a little. The Supreme Court has said okay to voter fraud, so you should be voting for Obama early and often. I've already voted for him twice and it isn't even noon here yet! :(

 
Stat gets more desperate with every post. It used to be funny. :(
:confused: You should be celebrating. I congratulate you on your victory.
So I don't have to go out and vote for Obama in NC? Great, thanks!
No, no. You have to read up in the thread a little. The Supreme Court has said okay to voter fraud, so you should be voting for Obama early and often. I've already voted for him twice and it isn't even noon here yet! :(
:( :thumbup: I, for one, welcome our first Arab President.

 
I'll be voting next Monday. I will not be voting for BO as it's pointless in Texas to do so though I support him in the general and look forward to seeing who he chooses for cabinet level slots.

I'm most likely going to write in Ron Paul, not because I particularly like the guy, but some of his ideas are long overdue. I've always felt in Texas the fringe voting elements show some candidates that there are X many people out there that if they can appeal to then many more will come. Perhaps foolish, but what's the point in a WTA process.

 

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