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Obama Campaign Introduces Customized Lapel Pins

May 10th, 2008 . by TexasFred

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24 Responses to “Obama Campaign Introduces Customized Lapel Pins”

  1. comment number 1 by: Ranando

    I’m not concerned about this AssHat or Hillary getting to the White House, ain’t going to happen.

    As far as Change……….

    Any Change, any Change what so ever will be better then what we have now, IMO. My God, look around, is anyone happy with the situation this country and this President has put us in.

    Change, bring it on!

  2. comment number 2 by: Denny

    Maybe he meant FORTY-seven states that he already has visited plus one more and Alaska and Hawaii that he didn’t get to go to.

    Everybody makes misstatements. Just ask John McCain about Iraq’s Shia, Sunni and al-Qaeda misstatements and Hillary Clinton’s misstatements about Bosnian sniper fire.

    But what about Barack Obama’s 67 FALSE statement and counting that he has uttered in THIS election cycle?

    I believe Barack H. Obama is a political FRAUD.

    http://777denny.wordpress.com/2008/05/02/does-barack-obama-have-trouble-telling-the-truth-there-are-67-reasons-why-you-shoul-ask/

  3. comment number 3 by: banana pete

    obama is a fraud and a moron. I am a democrat who will vote for McCain in november. I loath Obama so much.

  4. comment number 4 by: TexasFred

    banana pete, Thank you for this great and honest comment… I am going to be forced to support McCain if it’s Obama running on the Dem ticket, and unless something seriously drastic happens, he will be the one…

  5. comment number 5 by: TexasFred

    Denny, I could not agree more… A fraud and a disaster in the making if elected…

    Not that McCain will be that much, if ANY better than Bush but he will be infinitely better than Obama…

  6. comment number 6 by: Hill2008

    I either vote for Hillary or my 2nd choice:McCain. Obama is dangerous to the US, IMO. Pelosi and other Obamaniacs must go… far, far away.

  7. comment number 7 by: maggie mc

    I’m with you, banana pete!

  8. comment number 8 by: TexasFred

    Hill2008, Clinton is NOT my choice, not by a long shot, but I’d a lot rather see her than Obamalamadingdong…

    It’s pretty damned sad actually, we’ve ALL been reduced to voting for the lesser of the evils, ALL evils…

    And as it stands right now, no matter who we vote for, we get at least some degree of serious evil…

  9. comment number 9 by: JD3

    It all started when they created a two party system….reality is that if you aren’t one or the other you won’t make it….not a chance….leaves us all a lot of years voting for the less evil…..

  10. comment number 10 by: Iraq war vet

    57 (50) was close to the number of US Soldiers that was killed in Iraq during the month of April, 57 (51) is close to the number of months that we have been fighting in Iraq. So for all you “so called democrats” 57 might be the number of combat tours that a soldier will make over the length of there service if you vote for McCan’t and his 100 year ocupation of Iraq.

  11. comment number 11 by: Deb N.

    Too bad he won’t wear the lapel pin, he could have counted before he opened his mouth & stuck his foot in it! Love the pin, Fred. Awesome. I just hope that he gets chided about this in public, I want to see it continued for at least one or two more news cycles. As for the lesser of 3 evils thing, start stuffing the mattress now, and do anything you can to get any Republicans elected to office.

  12. comment number 12 by: BobF

    Listen to former Speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert speak of John McCain. Although he doesn’t come right out and say it, he insinuates McCain is only the lesser of the evils. He says of the candidates, McCain’s the best candidate to represent Republican principals. That’s a very weak statement of support.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=vBqPydgessQ

  13. comment number 13 by: Sam0703

    I voted straight Democratic last two times, because of Bush. After Bush I said to myself I will never vote Republican again. I was looking forward to voting for Hillary. If Obama is the Dem nominee I am voting straight Republican, believe it or not. This guy is a disaster for the country. He and his wife does not represent our values by a long shot and he is associated with hate groups for decades !!!.

  14. comment number 14 by: Tricia

    That is hilarious! Very fast creativity. This is a great symbol of how incompetent this potential nominee is. I thought we should have learned something after 7 years of Bush.

  15. comment number 15 by: essex

    Actually, the comment on the number of states was a subliminal message originated by Teresa Kerry of the Heinz fortune in order to get people to drink more of the 57 varieties of soup. The campaign slogan is

    “Got Zupp?”

  16. comment number 16 by: Martin

    Brilliant. The country got bigger and more complex since he started running. If you add MI and FL - does that make 59?

  17. comment number 17 by: essex

    I just got word that the art work for the new Heinz campaign is completed. Its a huge frontal of Baracko holding a can of Cream of Mushroom zupp and he’s got a Cream of Mushroom Zupp mustache and the caption reads:

    “Got Zupp?”

  18. comment number 18 by: Did Obama Count Kentucky?

    To all —

    I live in Kentucky where our primary is on May 20th. I can tell you factually that Barack Obama has NEVER appeared in the state of Kentucky. In the video, he says he has visited 57 states, plus one he hasn’t visited then Hawaii and Alaska, states his campaign said weren’t worth visiting. The point is…….He has NEVER visited Kentucky and I am fairly certain that he has never campaigned West Virginia, so that wasn’t just a mistatement that he made, it’s just complete ignorance on the side of Obama. He doesn’t know how many states we have in the U.S. or how many he has visited and there’s so much more. Obama has been sending my family mailings about the coal mines of Kentucky. Here’s the funny thing, I live in Northern KY, just outside of Cincinnati. Anyone who has ever visited Cincinnati knows there are no coal mines anywhere near Northern Kentucky. Yes, Kentucky has coal mines in Eastern & Western KY, but nowhere near Nothern KY. In addition, he told a group in Oregon that he was committed to keeping the Great Lakes clean. Since when were there Great Lakes in Oregon? I guess since he wants to disenfranchise the Michigan voters, he wants to move the Great Lakes to Oregon. Furthermore, in a comment he made about Canada, he told a reporter that he would call the President of Canada for a sit-down discussion. Every elementary school child knows that Canada has a Prime Minister and not a President. Can someone please buy Obama a map?????? Funny thing is that he has completely wrote off West Virginia and will not even go there to campaign before Tuesday’s primary, yet his campaign announced that he will be making a campaign stop in Kentucky next week. Since Kentucky and West Virginia are negihboring states, I would use my vote in West Virginia to completely protest this man. Why do you think he isn’t going to West Virginia? Is Obama thinking that the demographics are completely against him given the population is 95% white? If that’s the case, doesn’t that show a racist side of Obama that he hasn’t been revealing in previous primaries?????? Kentucky is also has a large white population, but we do border Illinois and Cincinnati, Ohio and have some populous areas in Louisville, Lexington and Northern KY. Interesting to wonder why he would visit KY and not West Virginia….This is something for every voter, especially West Virginia to think about. Is he considering race in these primaries?

  19. comment number 19 by: Dr. Psychoanalyst

    Is Obama losing his bearings? lol

  20. comment number 20 by: McCainocrat

    I was told there are 57 muslim states/nations. Maybe that was his thinking.

    Hillary or McCain 08

  21. comment number 21 by: Cranky Centrist

    I am relieved to see that other people think Obama is a fraud. I just hope enough people see it in November that we don’t elect this idiot.

  22. comment number 22 by: TexasFred

    Cranky Centrist, if enough of us keep on hammering the message home, maybe he will go down in flames…

    McCain is going to be another version of Bush but even that isn’t as bad as an asshat like Obama, someone that is supported by Hamas

  23. comment number 23 by: Denny

    TexasFred,

    I agree with you about hammering home the message that Obama is completely unacceptable.

    The following is a comment I made on my web site in response to someone about what moderat Democrats can do this election cycle:

    [huntingpost,

    Yea, what ever happened to the "count all the votes" mantra?" Why does it seem like Obama is making sure that not only will these states do not get a chance to re-vote, but that they won't get counted as long as Hillary has a chance to win. This is "old school" and "dirty" politics, in my opinion. I guess "Chicago style" politics is what Obama now calls "turning the page" when it comes to him referring to a "new king of politics."

    Look, you moderates have some choices you can make this election cycle. You DON'T have to "fall in line" with the radical leftists in the Democratic party after what they did by trashing you and your candidate.

    You can:
    1)Sit it out this election cycle
    2)Vote by writing in Hillary's name
    3)Vote for McCain

    If you sit it out, then other candidate you may like to see win won't get your support, and the people you want to lose won't get opposition from you and may win.

    If you write in Hillary's name, then Barack Obama may still win, and your party, America and the world may suffer horrible consequences.

    If you vote for John McCain (some of you may have to hold your noses to do this), then you will probably be able to actually defeat Barack Obama - and maybe even some of his egregious backers - thus purging your party of him and his ilk and saving American and the world from untold disaster and misery for us and our children.

    So far, all you moderates have suffered disgrace and public humiliation at the hands of the elites and leftists in your party. It is time you FOUGHT BACK and showed those chauvinistic, bombastic elites that YOU are the backbone of your party, and that you will NOT be pushed around any longer. In my opinion, this will not only purge some of them from your party, it will send a STRONG message for them to listen to you and your concerns in the future.

    We need EVERY moderate Democrat to join with Republicans and Independents to ENSURE Barack Obama NEVER gets his greedy hands on America to ruin it for generations to come. I don't think we can do this without your help. Please help us.

    Thanks for listening.]

    BTW, the article she was reponding to is called, ‘Ted Kennedy Says “Nobler Aspirations” and “Real Leadership,” But Not Hillary For V.P.,’ and has a bunch of comments from Democrats from various sources where the issue was reported.

    http://777denny.wordpress.com/2008/05/11/ted-kennedy-says-nobler-aspirations-and-real-leadership-but-not-hillary-for-vp/

  24. comment number 24 by: J.R. Jones

    As far as Obama goes, he couldn’t carry George W.’s cowboy hat. I’m proud of of W, he has kept this country safe as best as he could, because anybody with any insight into how this country is run, we know who the real people are who call the shots, and its not George W. , Obama, Hillary, McCain, etc. Wake up America, before its too late, and our country is sold to the highest bidder. And we know who the highest bidder is!!!

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