64 Replies to ““…an insult to all the queers and non-believers””

  1. He he he………..Hope & Change again.
    Damn the far left must feel burned yet again, by this Chicago hustler! We knew it months ago, what are you going to do now? Take back the next up and coming four years? No adopting little boys without that marriage license, what a shame.
    As I said immediately after the election, “can’t wait to see what scandals come out of this sham”. “It’s like a Friday night cliffhanger” ………stay tuned to next week. The whole governor buddy senate seat selling thing was a nice appetizer that the left will bury Obambas involvement to no end. It’s the main course that will be the tasty adventure after the inaugural bell dings……………..waiting with tickled enthusiasm.

  2. Knight:
    They’re still hopin’ for some change.
    Like I told my fellow travellers on election night in Seattle, the only change the US will get is a more articulate PR director for the country.
    If anything, his consistent call for more individual responsibility still hasn’t sunk into the thick skulls of the loony left and maroons like real.

  3. Posted by: Indiana Homez at December 18, 2008 3:29 PM>
    “I guess Barak wasn’t vetted properly. Apparently some people didn’t know he is a Christian”.
    Or they disliked the other Obamba stage act of being a possible Muslim (at least in home & heart). The choices become less vague when deciding Christian = No legal marriage verses Muslim = Beaten, tortured (sodomized with a baton) then hung by the neck until dead.
    Unfortunately either way = No adoption privileges.

  4. I get a kick out of the outrage that the choice of this supposed “homophobe” is generating.
    Aaaawwww the gays are upset (again and again and again ……) whatever.
    Yes, these poor oppressed North American gays, living under sch crushing oppression, I imagine those people in Tibet & North Korea really feel sorry for you. f*ckk off.

  5. Real “Yeah, the ‘plan’ is working out great.”
    Ok, I know those on the left have some trouble with irony, but I’ve always thought that they understood mockery.
    Apparently not.

  6. This is just a ploy to lull evangelicals into a false sense of optimism. It costs Obama nothing to make this so-called gesture, especially when it’s probably followed up by private reassurances that the gay agenda will be moved up the ladder as soon as the new administration gets into power.
    I don’t trust this guy one little bit, he’s a communist. Trust me. (I mean Obama, not Rick Warren)

  7. “It is absolutely hilarious witnessing the death throes of your bigotry”
    No. 1 – God isn’t a bigot.
    No. 2 – Rick Warren believes God’s Word, and so does Obama. Rick is guilty of nothing but standing by his beliefs. Obviously this doesn’t bother Obama, but believe me the pressure will continue and he is going to make enemies. How vile will remain to be seen.
    Don’t buy a new Hawaii shirt, Rick.

  8. Texas Canuck:
    “For a bunch of wahoos who see everything as a mixing of church and state, I find it funny the leftoids are complaining about the person doing the invocation and not the act itself.”
    Well stated.
    Even more idiotic is pressure now on President-elect Obama to quit smoking because it might “set a bad example.”
    Sorry folks, whatever you think of smoking as a habit, in my experience it has no correlation to an individual’s abilities (oh, OK, I suppose it might mean he gets winded earlier when jogging or maybe isn’t quite as quick to dodge the odd incoming shoe).
    Perhaps they’d prefer a non-smoking, tee-totalling vegetarian.
    I seem to recall Hitler was one of those…

  9. Ten to one say’s that Obamba has a great under the table deal with tobbaco companies to discretly endorse thier products. He is a Chicago hustler after all.

  10. I think that a lot of you are missing an important opportunity here. This is just the beginning.
    As the months go by, Obama will be doing more, and making more presidential decisions. With each event, more of these people will be angry enough to bust up their plates. So….
    If we hang on to our limited edition Obama Victory plates, they will become increasingly rare, and increasingly valuable.

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