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POPSGOP Sells $3 Obama Bill At Washington State Fair MONROE, Wash. -- The head of the Snohomish County Republican Party is apologizing after volunteers sold fake $3 bills depicting Sen. Barack Obama in traditional Arab headgear, with a camel. The volunteers were manning the Snohomish County GOP's booth at the Evergreen State Fair in Monroe, according to the Herald of Snohomish County. The bills identify the likely Democratic nominee for president as "Da Man" and show signatures for "Teddy Kennedy, Chief Socialism Advisor," and "Al Sharpton, New Spiritual Advisor." Snohomish County Republican Party chairwoman Geri Modrell told The Herald that she called volunteers in the booth to have it removed when she first heard about it on Tuesday. "I want to apologize to anyone upset or offended by seeing it," she told the paper.
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POPSJames Dobson accuses Obama of `distorting' Bible Obama is correct on this. Dobson and Minnery are basically slamming those who do not acknowledge the New Testament - where Obama is at least acknowledging the Old and New. What irritates me about religion are those that think their version is the absolute truth (Dobbs/Minnery as an example) since they are no different then the radical Islamic groups.
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POPSObama And Alinskyism
The Los Angeles Times, persuaded a Democrat-appointed judge in California to open the sealed divorce records of Obama's Republican opponent to a press fishing expedition. The resulting sex scandal cleared... With a $10 million campaign war chest from contributors, and with no Republican opponent who could garner much support, Obama had an open road to become the next U.S. Senator from Illinois. In April 2007, Obama addressed the National Action Network, a civil rights group founded by Al Sharpton. In 2007, then-presidential candidate Obama named Robert Malley, the Middle East and North Africa Program Director for the International Crisis Group, as a foreign policy advisor to his (Obama's) campaign. In March 2008, Al Sharpton, a strong supporter of Obama's presidential candidacy, stated that he spoke to Obama on a regular basis -- "two or three times a week." Sharpton also said that he had told Obama four months earlier, "I won't either endorse you or not endorse you.
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POPSAl Sharpton Recorded Cutting Political Deal The FBI and the IRS are investigating Sharpton in connection with tax fraud and possible campaign finance violations stemming from his 2004 presidential bid, according to a person familiar with the investigation. They also are investigating the National Action Network and several businesses he runs.
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POPSYoung: Clinton Dated More Black Women than Obama Now tell me....who looks worse from the confines of this statement? The ex-US Ambassador? The ex-President? The civil-rights movement? The silent *black* leadership? When will someone stand up and demand some decorum and dignity from public figures who come out and speak in public? Perhaps Mr. Young fit right in at the UN with his flippancy and idiocy.
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POPSProvocateurs I know they have a right to voice their dogma but something deep within me become nauseous when I read something like this.
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POPSRightwing A*Hole: Bill O'Reilly - "M-Fer, I want more iced tea." As Media Matters for America has documented, O'Reilly has made a number of provocative statements about race. In a February 27, 2006, conversation with a caller about the disproportionately few jobs and contracts that have gone to locals in the rebuilding of New Orleans, O'Reilly said: " he homies, you know ... I mean, they're just not going to get the job."
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POPSNappy-Headed Hoax I think we need to continue hammering on the false accusers until the "Reverend" Jackson and Al Sharpton apologize for what they said about the Duke lacrosse players. Yeah, right! Like that'll ever happen.
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POPSParis Must Return to Court Yes another instalment of the PH DUI saga. Good being under house arrest means she is not scot-free yet. She has a court appearance on Friday to decide her fate. Stay tuned for more...
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POPSFaith-Based Fraud His place on the cable shows will be amply filled by Al Sharpton: another person who can get away with anything under the rubric of Reverend. It's a shame that there is no hell for Falwell to go to, and it's extraordinary that not even such a scandalous career is enough to shake our dumb addiction to the "faith-based."