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Sarah Palin Sing-along


Clonchi's picture

LOL

Awesome...

really sums up all of our concerns in a funny way. And not just Americans, this affects ALL OF US!

 

 

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Madalynsky's picture

i love this i really have

i love this

i really have considered going to canada if McPalin wins 

Rhone's picture

Jamaica

My friends and I were going to go for Jamaica ourselves.
SB2004's picture

BaHahahahaha

BaHahahahaha....

One word: AWESOME

whitney87's picture

Oh, this song...

This song is awesome! I like it, it's really funny. :-)

"Would I rather be feared or loved? Um... Easy, both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me."

dancingdi's picture

Love it

Seriously, Palin scares me to death.  I may be joining the rest in Canada if by some sick chance they make it into office.
LL's picture

I'm scared of someone who

I'm scared of someone who belonged to a virulently racist and anti-Semitic church for 20 years. A church which espoused black liberation theology, which essentially advocates black supremacy. I'm scared of someone who associated with an unrepentent terrorist. I'm scared of someone who associated with radical muslims such as khalid al-mansour who tells black people that God wants them to cut off the nose and ears of white people and rip off their flesh. This rant is on video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8npeYfKI_ns. Al-mansour was another of Obama's mentors and who provided a letter of recommendation to Harvard law school on behalf of Obama, as told by Percy Sutton. Now this is what should scare Americans. But for most of those here, the only thing that matters is that he has a D beside his name, no thought whatsoever is given to what he actually stands for.
vannie2's picture

Go back into your racist hole

amazing how people are always fear what they don't understand....you have no understanding of what or who Barack Obama is and you obviously have no appreciation of or care about the oppression that black people have endured....I guess as long as they take a more demure approach to the virulent behavior that has and continues to be expressed towards Blacks and other people of color, that's okay, isn't it???

lanis's picture

At first I was going to let this slide,

but when you brought Percy Sutton's name into this, I could not let it go.  First let me say that I have nothing but the utmost respect for Percy E. Sutton.  An original member of the Tuskegee Airmen during WWII, lawyer for Malcolm X, Manhattan Borough President, founder of Inner City Broadcasting Corp., civil and human rights activist, former president of the NAACP, and on and on and on.  Now at the age of 88 years this man has paid his dues. 

http://www.visionaryproject.org/suttonpercy/ 

Unfortunately, both time and medical illnesses eventually wreak havoc on the body and sometimes the mind.  The Sutton family has retracted the story regarding Mr. Sutton's appearance on NY1.  Sen. Obama and Khalid al-Mansour do not know each other, and al-Mansour is definitely not a mentor of Sen. Obama presently or in the past.

http://mediamatters.org/items/200809080018

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0908/Sutton_family_retracts_Obama_story.html?showall

Sen. Obama has written a couple of books, gives unedited access to his record at his senate website, has a detailed plan on what he intends to do as President on his campaign website, and provides a detailed and comprehensive list of his views also found on his campaign website.  You don't need to make stuff up because you don't like him.  It makes your position suspect.

Lastly the quality of that video is so poor and badly spliced together, I just can't take it too seriously.

OceanZen76's picture

Moving? Really?

I hope most of you are joking when saying that if she makes it into office that you will move to another country. Now, I agree that she was a lousy choice for McCain and I disagree with her on many of her stances; however, running away from a problem does nothing to solve the issues that you have with gov't or society. Instead, get involved in the issues that concern you. Find ways that you can make a difference. Running away is the cowards way out. BTW, I know most of you aren't old enough to remember this, but there were a number of people who said that they would move to other countries if Bush were elected. That was an empty threat by most, and of those who did leave many came back for one reason or another.

As for the comments about Barrack, well, it seams that they stem from mud-slinging party-line rhetoric. What should be of concern to you is not who happened to be in his past (cause we could throw out some doozies for McCain and Palin), but what he stands for and how he wants to address the issues at hand.


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