Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead
Haven't you ever been around black people when they talk? He really didn't say anything that shocking, come on!
So all black people feel that this is the U.S. of KKK A? I have a few black friends that would differ.....I'll check that out later today for ya. LMAO!!!

Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead
lol, you love using that scary terrorist word, don't you?
Not me, ANYBODY that knows of Bill Ayers past. VERY glad that come out in the last debate!:thumbsup:

Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead
I'm sorry if you have problems with women speaking in public, I know that is an annoyance from the right, but you really should get used to it by now. Nothing wrong with not having pride in your country, if this country was perfect there would be no need to change it, now would there?
Nice twist but no. Nancy Reagon, Hillary Clinton.....both that were dragged across the coals but NEVER made an anti-U.S. remark like Mrs. Obama. There is nothing wrong with showing pride in your country but in my opinion; when you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, she's a complete bitch to make this type of statement about FINALLY being proud to be a citizen.

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