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John Mccain Isn't Ashamed Of His "Black" Daughter Bridget, Where The Fuck Is She? [QUOTE=Ming Fei Hong;4721216][CENTER] | |
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are u asking where is she in the people magazine photo?
And have no fellowship with the unfruitful WORKS OF DARKNESS, but rather EXPOSE THEM.. Ephesians 5:11" | |
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He's got him a token vice president and last night, his wife kept parading his token daughter around for the cameras to film. | |
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the baby's name was trig?
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Based on that pic.....they should keep her away from cameras. If u want some censored shit.......go elsewhere. If u want the TRUTH, come 2 me. | |
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its a brutal org these days ... Colonel Angus may be smelly. colonel angus may be a little rough . but deep down ... Colonel angus is very sweet. | |
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Marrysharronsluvchild said: ![]() Look at this picture and tell me who you think is in charge. Second Funkiest White Man in America McCain = Bush = Failed policies. NO MORE! WWW.NIGHTRANGER.COM | |
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Graycap23 said: Based on that pic.....they should keep her away from cameras.
awww damn that little girl had cleft palate and had to have a bunch of reconstructive surgeries. of course they don't light her right standing next to the family either. that's why she looks bad in the pictures. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou http://www.myspace.com/butterfli25 | |
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RodeoSchro said: Marrysharronsluvchild said: ![]() Look at this picture and tell me who you think is in charge. The little girl in the polka dot dress! | |
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butterfli25 said: Graycap23 said: Based on that pic.....they should keep her away from cameras.
awww damn that little girl had cleft palate and had to have a bunch of reconstructive surgeries. of course they don't light her right standing next to the family either. that's why she looks bad in the pictures. I hear u. If u want some censored shit.......go elsewhere. If u want the TRUTH, come 2 me. | |
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Graycap23 said: Based on that pic.....they should keep her away from cameras.
that's kind of cruel | |
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cborgman said: Graycap23 said: Based on that pic.....they should keep her away from cameras.
that's kind of cruel no.....factual. If u want some censored shit.......go elsewhere. If u want the TRUTH, come 2 me. | |
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RodeoSchro said: Marrysharronsluvchild said: ![]() Look at this picture and tell me who you think is in charge. that would be the one with all the money Cindi We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou http://www.myspace.com/butterfli25 | |
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Here is a snipet of an interview he did describing how they adopted her:
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butterfli25 said: McCain: Yeah. There were some pretty vile and hurtful things said during the South Carolina primary. It's a really nasty side of politics. We tried to ignore it and I think we shielded her from it. It's just unfortunate that that sort of thing still exists As you know she's Bengali, and very dark skinned. A lot of phone calls were made by people who said we should be very ashamed about her, about the color of her skin. Thousands and thousands of calls from people to voters saying "You know the McCains have a black baby" I believe that there is a special place in hell for people like those.
. he's right. there is a special place in hell for those assholes. [Edited 9/3/08 9:59am] | |
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butterfli25 said: RodeoSchro said: Look at this picture and tell me who you think is in charge. that would be the one with all the money Cindi it looks like a promo picture for a new sitcom on the CW ... Clergy For Obama--yes, we do exist. | |
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bluesbaby said: butterfli25 said: that would be the one with all the money Cindi it looks like a promo picture for a new sitcom on the CW ... We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou http://www.myspace.com/butterfli25 | |
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RodeoSchro said: Marrysharronsluvchild said: ![]() Look at this picture and tell me who you think is in charge. The pic looks like an ad for a new reality show (Where's Flav?)... Who's the saucy chick on the far right and why is she sportin' 'tude? Obviously Cindy McCain is running for President, John is just her mouthpiece... Everytime I comb my hair, Thoughts of U get in my eyes, U're a sinner, I don't care, I just want your creamy thighs
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You didn't hear? McCain has hired the guy who ran the smear campaign against him in South Carolina during the 2000 primaries against George Bush:
McCain Hires GOP Operative Who Helped Smear Him in South Carolina in 2000
September 01, 2008 8:46 PM Former officials of Sen. John McCain's 2000 campaign expressed shock and disbelief Monday to learn than the GOP presidential nominee had hired South Carolina political consultant Tucker Eskew. Eskew, along with Warren Tompkins and Neal Rhodes, were key members of then-Gov. George W. Bush's South Carolina team during the 2000 primaries. McCain and his team long held Bush, Tompkins, Rhodes and Eskew responsible for the various smears against McCain and his family in the Palmetto state during that contentious contest. Eskew was brought on board the McCain campaign, it was announced Monday, to help prepare Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for her role as McCain running mate. Eskew will help Palin prepare for her Wednesday night acceptance speech at the GOP convention and for her stump speech as she hits the road, brief her on policy matters, and help her handle the media scrutiny a lifetime in Alaska does not necessarily prepare one for. "He's one of the best and most collaborative talents in Republican politics," McCain senior adviser Nicolle Wallace told Politico, speaking of Eskew. "He also has a wit and an ability to turn a phrase like no one I've ever met before." Eskew’s talent notwithstanding, he was loathed by McCain’s 2000 campaign team. When the media first reported push-poll phone calls from Voter/Consumer Research, a company hired by he Bush campaign, asking South Carolinians if they knew about McCain’s role in the S&L crisis and his scandal as a member of the Keating Five, it was Eskew -- Bush’s South Carolina spokesman – who acknowledged, and defended, the calls. “Show me a baseless comment in those questions” about McCain, Eskew told the Charleston Post and Courier in February 2000. McCain ally Lindsey Graham – then a South Carolina GOP congressman, now a senator – decried the tactics Eskew defended, holding a press conference along with two local Republican officials to denounce the phone calls. "What happened last weekend is the great minds apparently went to Austin, Texas and all they could think of for a game plan was trash out John McCain,” Graham said. “That's not where I want my party to go." The tactics used against McCain by Bush and his allies in South Carolina left a deep scar on both McCain and his wife Cindy. When then-Gov. Bush called upon Eskew, Tompkins and Rhodes to help him during the Florida recount, a senior McCain adviser told me that “when the going gets tough for Governor Bush, he turns to the darker side of our party. We saw that in South Carolina, and we see that today." Eight years later, with a tough fight of his own, McCain has turned to one of the same men. Asked if the McCain campaign would have a comment about hiring one of the South Carolina strategists the senator and his 2000 campaign team once held responsible for smears against him, McCain 2008 spokesman Brian Rogers emailed, "No." - jpt I wouldn't be surprised if he hired the push/pollers who claimed he had an illegitimate black baby. I mean why take chances with putting her face on the cover with the rest of your family? It distracts from the family values argument. I stay Woke.
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: You didn't hear? McCain has hired the guy who ran the smear campaign against him in South Carolina during the 2000 primaries against George Bush:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/...es-go.html McCain Hires GOP Operative Who Helped Smear Him in South Carolina in 2000
September 01, 2008 8:46 PM Former officials of Sen. John McCain's 2000 campaign expressed shock and disbelief Monday to learn than the GOP presidential nominee had hired South Carolina political consultant Tucker Eskew. Eskew, along with Warren Tompkins and Neal Rhodes, were key members of then-Gov. George W. Bush's South Carolina team during the 2000 primaries. McCain and his team long held Bush, Tompkins, Rhodes and Eskew responsible for the various smears against McCain and his family in the Palmetto state during that contentious contest. Eskew was brought on board the McCain campaign, it was announced Monday, to help prepare Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for her role as McCain running mate. Eskew will help Palin prepare for her Wednesday night acceptance speech at the GOP convention and for her stump speech as she hits the road, brief her on policy matters, and help her handle the media scrutiny a lifetime in Alaska does not necessarily prepare one for. "He's one of the best and most collaborative talents in Republican politics," McCain senior adviser Nicolle Wallace told Politico, speaking of Eskew. "He also has a wit and an ability to turn a phrase like no one I've ever met before." Eskew’s talent notwithstanding, he was loathed by McCain’s 2000 campaign team. When the media first reported push-poll phone calls from Voter/Consumer Research, a company hired by he Bush campaign, asking South Carolinians if they knew about McCain’s role in the S&L crisis and his scandal as a member of the Keating Five, it was Eskew -- Bush’s South Carolina spokesman – who acknowledged, and defended, the calls. “Show me a baseless comment in those questions” about McCain, Eskew told the Charleston Post and Courier in February 2000. McCain ally Lindsey Graham – then a South Carolina GOP congressman, now a senator – decried the tactics Eskew defended, holding a press conference along with two local Republican officials to denounce the phone calls. "What happened last weekend is the great minds apparently went to Austin, Texas and all they could think of for a game plan was trash out John McCain,” Graham said. “That's not where I want my party to go." The tactics used against McCain by Bush and his allies in South Carolina left a deep scar on both McCain and his wife Cindy. When then-Gov. Bush called upon Eskew, Tompkins and Rhodes to help him during the Florida recount, a senior McCain adviser told me that “when the going gets tough for Governor Bush, he turns to the darker side of our party. We saw that in South Carolina, and we see that today." Eight years later, with a tough fight of his own, McCain has turned to one of the same men. Asked if the McCain campaign would have a comment about hiring one of the South Carolina strategists the senator and his 2000 campaign team once held responsible for smears against him, McCain 2008 spokesman Brian Rogers emailed, "No." - jpt I wouldn't be surprised if he hired the push/pollers who claimed he had an illegitimate black baby. I mean why take chances with putting her face on the cover with the rest of your family? It distracts from the family values argument. that stupid fuck. | |
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cborgman said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: You didn't hear? McCain has hired the guy who ran the smear campaign against him in South Carolina during the 2000 primaries against George Bush:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/...es-go.html I wouldn't be surprised if he hired the push/pollers who claimed he had an illegitimate black baby. I mean why take chances with putting her face on the cover with the rest of your family? It distracts from the family values argument. that stupid fuck. sound judgment left, right and center. "a tyranny up with which we dare no longer put!" | |
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Why does it seem that everyone named "Tucker" is a first-class Republican a-hole? Second Funkiest White Man in America McCain = Bush = Failed policies. NO MORE! WWW.NIGHTRANGER.COM | |
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RodeoSchro said: Why does it seem that everyone named "Tucker" is a first-class Republican a-hole?
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Graycap23 said: cborgman said: that's kind of cruel no.....factual. | |
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That picture looks like a bunch of total strangers. | |
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Stymie said: Graycap23 said: no.....factual. Hello 2 u also. If u want some censored shit.......go elsewhere. If u want the TRUTH, come 2 me. | |
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Stymie said: That picture looks like a bunch of total strangers.
John McCain actually looks uncomfortable... I stay Woke.
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can somebody explain to me why their first interview after the announcement was with People Magazine?
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Time Magazine was busy
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butterfli25 said: Time Magazine was busy
"a tyranny up with which we dare no longer put!" | |
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