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I actually think a Meet and Greet through Idaho would be a great place to start spreading the Conservative message. Possibly a rally at one of those Aryan Nation compounds out there in the forest.
I would heartily suggest travelling there in a black helicopter...
When the Aryan Nation brothers greet him with the seig heil, Obama could great them back with the Black Brotherhood fist (cue hugs all round)
I actually think a Meet and Greet through Idaho would be a great place to start spreading the Conservative message. Possibly a rally at one of those Aryan Nation compounds out there in the forest.
I would heartily suggest travelling there in a black helicopter...
When the Aryan Nation brothers greet him with the seig heil, Obama could great them back with the Black Brotherhood fist (cue hugs all round)
If you look at the political map of the USA there are still a lot of 'red' states for the newly elected president to reach out to. I suggest a series of visits maybe starting off with meet and greet in Dallas Texas
If you look at the political map of the USA there are still a lot of 'red' states for the newly elected president to reach out to. I suggest a series of visits maybe starting off with meet and greet in Dallas Texas
His election has done a lot of good. In many respects, I approve. (Bet you weren’t expecting that!) It has succeeded in “Getting Out The Vote” and has broken the mould on the nature of previous presidents. Is the US ready for a Black president? I’m not sure. It won’t be as easily accepted as it would for, say, the UK to have a Black or Asian PM.
His problems lay with the socialist policies he has. The US has seen nothing like this before and is in for a very rude shock.
His election has done a lot of good. In many respects, I approve. (Bet you weren’t expecting that!) It has succeeded in “Getting Out The Vote” and has broken the mould on the nature of previous presidents. Is the US ready for a Black president? I’m not sure. It won’t be as easily accepted as it would for, say, the UK to have a Black or Asian PM.
His problems lay with the socialist policies he has. The US has seen nothing like this before and is in for a very rude shock.
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