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steven787 said:
madskillz said:
psrock said:
I heard when OBAMA was 5, He peed his bed. That's a bad sign of leadership. He just wouldn't control himself.

I heard McCain wears Depends to bed every night because he can't control himself.

OT: Rev. Wright wasn't preaching the stuff he was preaching back then. You wanna mention preacher probs - what about Palin's pastor? What about McCain's preachers that endorsed him and said Hurricane Katrina was due to gays?

Is that the best you can pull out your butt? Dude - lay off the jeezus juice.

 

Did you miss the memo? It's alright for white people to be angry and say outrageous things in the name of god.

/sarcasm

LOL. I will forward it to you. Hit my new e-mail address: eljefe@obamajihadznhustlahz.con

 



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steven787 said:

The fact of the matter is, that if the constitution didn't guarantee atleast 3 electoral votes per state or if the electoral college (or house) was distributed evenly among the population, the republicans would have very few seats and wouldn't have seen the white house in the past 40 years. (Except, maybe Reagan)

 

Votes by county. Good thing everyone counts, and not just those that live in the city.



TheRealMafoo said:
steven787 said:

The fact of the matter is, that if the constitution didn't guarantee atleast 3 electoral votes per state or if the electoral college (or house) was distributed evenly among the population, the republicans would have very few seats and wouldn't have seen the white house in the past 40 years. (Except, maybe Reagan)

 

Votes by county. Good thing everyone counts, and not just those that live in the city.

 

Some people count more than others.  In Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming their vote counts more than someone who lives elsewhere.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

Which is funny, because I remember joking that Republicans would be complaining if Obama wins, "It's not fair, Look! Most of the country is red."



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

Thank goodness the U.S. gives unequal representation to its citizens!



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steven787 said:
Which is funny, because I remember joking that Republicans would be complaining if Obama wins, "It's not fair, Look! Most of the country is red."

 

Never heard anyone say it's not fair. Well, other then when Bush won ;).

Obama will win, and he should be President, as I think the people of the US have the right to pick there president. 

I am just glad I am 40 years old and not 20.