Obama Favored Over McCain By Koreans »
Posted By bigurn 3 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsThe Choson Simbo has an article declaring Obama is the favored candidate in the U.S. Presidential election. The Choson Simbo is a North Korean newspaper.
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bigurn3 months, 2 weeks ago
A North Korean newspaper is added to Fidel Castro and the Hamas organization as endorsing Barack Obama. Great news.
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aniokly3 months, 2 weeks ago
Hamas, North Korea,Castro endorses Obama. He has a Texas campaign office with a picture Che Guevera on the wall. It is as plain as it will ever be that he is anti-American from the church he attended for 20 years, to the friends he keeps, Rashid Khalidi a PLO sympathizer, his bomber buddies William Ayers, and Bernadine Dorhn, and other people of questionable character. If Americans cannot figure this man out after 17 months then they deserve his approach to government.
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bonaroo3 months, 2 weeks ago
This is funny.
Now nearly everyone in the entire world wants Obama over McCain except you pawns.
It didn't take long for comedians to fill the gap left by George Carlins unfortunate passing.
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cptnkrk3 months, 2 weeks ago
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cptnkrk3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Wolfie20073 months, 2 weeks ago
Er, ah, let me, let me, er, ah just say, er, ah, thanks to all my commie friends for er, ah, endorsing me, Barak Hussein Obama.
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agentX3 months, 2 weeks ago
*Sarcasm Alert*
What's this? A bad person endorsed Obama! Oh noes! It means all the bad people in the whole world endorse him! It means they share the same values, even though they're from completely different countries! How will McCain get much coveted 'evildoers' vote now?
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