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More video was released tonight of Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama's hateful pastor.
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WV Senator Robert Byrd Endorses Barack Obama … So Much For Following the Will of the WV People
Scared Monkeys —
So much for the will of the West Virginia voters, Senator Byrd tells WV voters that their votes mean nothing. Maybe some would would like to wake the Senator Byrd and tell him Obama lost by 41% points in the WV Primary.
Yes, this story is correct. Robert Byrd is endorsing Barack Obama for President. Byrd’s endorsement is so comical that one does not know where to even begin. So much for Byrd following the will of the people. Byrd does know that he is the “senior” Senator of West Virginia.
He said he had “no intention of involving myself in the Democratic campaign for President ...
Ogaffa: Obama’s Uncle Was At Auschwitz
Anorak News —
Ace of Spades and HotAir noytice the Memorial Day Ogaffa and Gateway Pundit spots another crazy uncle:
…Obama also spoke about his uncle, who was part of the American brigade that helped to liberate Auschwitz…
Says GP: This uncle must have truly been crazy and not just an America-hater like Wright… Since Auschwitz was freed by the Russians and not the Americans.
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