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March 19th, 2008 at 4:29 pm

Pot to Kettle: You’re Black

Barack Hussein Obama is now saying that Hillary Clinton showed a lack of judgement when she voted for the invasion of Iraq 5 years ago. What he isn’t saying is that he has shown a lack of judgement by attending a church led by a flaming racist for the past 20 years. And a further lack of judgement by not disavowing his comments and the man himself.

Yesterday, Barack Hussein Obama went before the people in an attempt to cover his ass. An attempt to save his quickly failing campaign. But he came up short in the substance department yet again.

Lack of judgement? Yes Barack you’ve shown a lack of judgement. Hillary’s vote in 2003 is probably the most responsible act that any Clinton has ever performed. Her vote in 2003 is the only bright spot in the Clintonian political machine’s career.

So before you start throwing stones, you should probably remember that you live in a glass house.

Sorry for all the cliches.




 

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