Its party time in the capital to celebrate Obamas rise »
Posted By mafihotz 10 months, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsOn the eve of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday celebration and the approach of his own historic swearing-in as president, Barack Obama stood Sunday in front of the Lincoln Memorial, evoked the country’s heroes and heritage and told the nation that “the dream of our founders will live on in time.”
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mafihotz10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Best wishes to Obama, who has a huge mess to clean up as well as dealing with gullible lying people who think he's a Moslem (even if he was, what difference would that make? Wasn't America founded on religious freedom?), hyper-religious nutcakes who keep trying to throw their nonsense into our political system, et and cetera. Whatever he does, it couldn't be any worse than what we have had for the past 8 years!
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