Is there nothing that Senator Righteous Wind At His Back can't do?
It's a miracle!
Biskup, a retired insurance manager who occasionally submits recipes to the local paper, says someone used a credit card to donate [$175,000] in her name. No charges ever showed up on her credit card statement.
Hip-Hypocrisy We Need.
Posted by: David at October 22, 2008 10:20 PMThe wind at your back may be flatulence.
Posted by: Speedy at October 22, 2008 10:23 PMGiven the fraudulent transactions via the credit cards during the CREDIT CRISIS, it would appear to be a case of a
"Self Righteous Windbag Blowing Sunshine Up Your Backside"
The irony of a $175,000 fraudulent campaign contribution using a credit card during a supposed WORLDWIDE CREDIT CRISIS could not be more pronounced.
I dub thee honorary LIEberal!
Cheers
Hans-Christian Georg Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
Frankenstein Battalion
2nd Squadron: Ulanen-(Lancers) Regiment Großherzog Friedrich von Baden(Rheinisches) Nr.7(Saarbrucken)
Knecht Rupprecht Division
Hans Corps
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North”
Holey Schmoley.Kate. Where can I get a credit card like that?!?! Does it carry the Barney Frank logo?? Or arrive at your mail box in a plain brown envelope? Methinks she is cooking more than just the recipies she sends to the paper!
Posted by: Justthinkin at October 22, 2008 10:49 PMAwww how cute - the Immaculate Donation.
Posted by: rockyt at October 22, 2008 11:42 PM"Awww how cute - the Immaculate Donation.
Posted by: rockyt at October 22, 2008 11:42 PM "
You owe me one keyboard,rockyt.
Posted by: Justthinkin at October 22, 2008 11:55 PM"I feel like we've got a righteous wind at our backs here."
It's called the winds of war.
Posted by: irwin daisy at October 23, 2008 2:05 AMImmaculate Donation! I love it!
This article is disturbing in that it appears to be tucked away in the paper. Even more disturbing, they switch to John McCain half way through and notice the difference in tone between the two sides; McCain was 'forced to refund the money' while Obama noticed the oddity and [willingly] refund the money. Leaves you with the impression McCain was trying to fraudulantly obtain funding and Obama was the target of hackers .
Posted by: Doug at October 23, 2008 2:12 AMAwww how cute - the Immaculate Donation.
Too funny!!!!
Posted by: Revnant Dream at October 23, 2008 2:21 AMThis is nothing more than a preemptive lie. I've heard little kids do better. There will probably be more like this.
Posted by: signaller222 at October 23, 2008 5:38 AMI've said it before and I'll say it again: There is something not right with this whole "Obamamania" thing. The followers of this mini-messia are willing to do anything to see him ascent to the throne, completely ignoring any facts or questions about the chosen one that might not be favorable. This blind adoration is becoming scary. Dare I use the term "cult"?
Posted by: Texas Canuck at October 23, 2008 5:54 AMIf adoration for Obama has gone rampant across the USA, as we are led to believe,you have to question whether he's got hypnotic power. How could anyone in their senses accept such a pontificating, platitude spewer at face value?
"It ain't over 'til its over", his messianic power might fail in the end. He has our Canadian Liberals hoping for his success, lets hope they can join a club called losers-not-so-anonymous after November 14th.
Posted by: Liz J at October 23, 2008 9:07 AMliz. j wrote "If adoration for Obama has gone rampant across the USA, as we are led to believe,you have to question whether he's got hypnotic power. How could anyone in their senses accept such a pontificating, platitude spewer at face value?"
Kind of brings back Trudeaumania doesn't it.
Only problem is this "O" and his ilk will be more like the devil than the messiah