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Obama Wins The Important KKK Endorsement

May 19, 2008 - Posted by qcexaminer | General | | 10 Comments

10 Comments »

  1. Noted Republican David Duke endorsed John McCain. The Most Reverend John Hagee also endorsed the honorable John McCain. Heidi Fleis was angered by the Hagee endorsement because she considered herself a “great whore” and was never mentioned by Hagee. She is considering an unfair labor charge against Hagee on restraint of trade grounds.
    Jimmy Swaggert says he will endorse anyone that can turn him on to a great whore that can keep her mouth shut. At least after, you know…

    Comment by the oracle | May 19, 2008

  2. I bet Byrd can remember when the KKK was just his buddies and him, sipping a jug of moonshine in Nathan Bedford Forrest’s mom’s garage.

    Comment by Rob Mellon | May 19, 2008

  3. LOL. Quit plucking blog titles out of my head! ;-)

    Comment by thescoundrel | May 20, 2008

  4. hee!hee! Rob, that’s some great history geek humor. :-D

    Comment by qcexaminer | May 20, 2008

  5. O, you might have a point if either John Hagee or David Duke were Superdelegates or had been in Congress a bazillion years like Sheets, but as it stands, your comparison of Hagee and Duke to Byrd is pretty lame and pathetic.

    Comment by qcexaminer | May 20, 2008

  6. Explain to me how I compared Hagee and Duke to Byrd so I can give a reasoned response to your lame and pathetic attempt to be like Karl Rove.

    Comment by the oracle | May 20, 2008

  7. O, what we have here is a failure to communicate—if your original comment wasn’t about comparisons, then what WAS it about?

    And what does Karl Rove have do with it?

    Comment by qcexaminer | May 21, 2008

  8. Ah Yes, the magical mystery man Karl Rove. Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a steaming locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look up in the sky- it’s a bird, it’s a plane no-no-no it’s just a balding overweight WASP. According to Democrats an omnipotent being that mysteriously appeared out of a far-far-far away universe called Texas, and whom by the very mention of his name causes a whole political party to cringe in fear and fill their underwear with doo-doo. Puh-leease!!!

    Comment by thescoundrel | May 21, 2008

  9. Another pathetic attempt by your type to dredge up some fact that wasn’t a fact anymore about oh… 50 years ago, and pretend it’s relevent. Seriously, if you can’t do better than trying (with a straight face presumably) to tar Sen. Byrd as some rampant racist, just don’t bother. Really.

    Under your attack even if it’s ridiculous standards, I’m surprised you’re not damning the Pope for having been a member of the Hitler Youth. Hell, that was probably more recent than Byrd having any association with the KKK.

    It’s almost sad when you have to stoop to this lame an attack.

    Comment by TID | May 26, 2008

  10. TID—CHILL, dude!

    Comment by qcexaminer | May 26, 2008


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