Congressman: "Al Quaida 'dancing' if Barack 'Hussein' wins »
Posted by: baldieadelphe 6 months ago"Rep. Steve King based his prediction on Obama's pledge to pull troops out of Iraq, his Kenyan heritage and his middle name, Hussein."
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PsychoHosebeast6 months ago
It's reassuring to see that we have such intelligent people in Congress.
Of course, no one with half a brain would actually believe this crap, the simple fact is, Steve King is a bigot, but he can't just say BUT HE'S BLACK! WE CAN'T HAVE A BLACK PRESIDENT! He has to make up excuses to thinly veil his hatred. He should be recalled... but then, maybe he truly represents his constituents--maybe they're all bigots and racists too.
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Wolfie20075 months, 4 weeks ago
And why wouldn't they. They campaigned for the democrats in the last two U.S. elections but they would dance for Hillary, too. It's simple really, AlQuaida has a much better chance of survival and regrowth if a democrat is elected.
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mntnman4445 months, 4 weeks ago
"In fact,Al-Qaeda supporters are so insistant of their hatred of Obama,they have gone as far as to portray him as an Iranian agent..."
But don't let FACTS get in the way.
This lying republican twit needs a permanent vacation.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/02/...
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CRYMTYPHON5 months, 4 weeks ago
Yawn.
Supposing, when Obama becomes president, he actualy tries to capture Bin Laden?
That would be diferent.
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Ratskii5 months, 4 weeks ago
King is mouthing the usual idiocy. His belief is that the US has to push its power over everyone else or they will push their power over us. It overlooks the fact that the middle East will feel more respect for us if they see that we aren't completely racist and intent on controlling their governments. We have an important choice: we can continue to try and convince the one billion plus people that believe in Islam that we want to take over their countries and end their religious beliefs or we can let them know that we are willing to work with them and listen to them.
It's a choice of do we keep creating more terrorists or do we encourage the more moderate (perhaps I should say consistent) side of Islam.
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gamahuche5 months, 4 weeks ago
Apparently a "seasoned" politician - aka as a wrinkled old fart - thinks that playing the race-card will win him a few votes in his constituency.
Lets hope they prove him wrong.
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NoWayMan5 months, 4 weeks ago
FTA: "Rep. Steve King based his prediction on Obama's pledge to pull troops out of Iraq, his Kenyan heritage and his middle name, Hussein."
I bet these are the same three reasons why King hates Obama.
FTA: "His middle name does matter," King said. "It matters because they read a meaning into that."
hmmm. who's reading meaning into Obama's middle name? seems Mr. King is giving Obama's middle name more power than al qaeda ever could.
as bugs bunny used to say: what a maroon.
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