Any people that admit they voted for B Hussein Obama, either in
2008 or 2012.
Strange, isn't it ??
2008 or 2012.
Strange, isn't it ??
Still looking..........so, are you 2 admitting here that you did?
The only Bumper stickers I see are for Barney Sander.
I did twice. Glad I did.
For a long time after the 2008 election, the standard greeting between and among black people was to call out "OBAMA!!" Even when they were on opposite sides of the street, they would shout "OBAMA!!" at each other ... sometimes two or three times in succession. I always had the feeling that part of the fun on their part was reminding observers such as myself just who was in charge going forward. In any case, the Obama greeting was expressed with a lot of feeling and exhilaration, sometimes it was accompanied by a fist-pump or two, and it seemed to be everywhere.Any people that admit they voted for B Hussein Obama, either in
2008 or 2012.
Strange, isn't it ??
DittoMe too. It was the only choice any rational person could have made.
Same here and for same reason. Both years.Me too. It was the only choice any rational person could have made.
Looking in the mirror naked again?;-)Wow........must admit, I'm totally
Underwhelmed.......lmao
For a long time after the 2008 election, the standard greeting between and among black people was to call out "OBAMA!!" Even when they were on opposite sides of the street, they would shout "OBAMA!!" at each other ... sometimes two or three times in succession. I always had the feeling that part of the fun on their part was reminding observers such as myself just who was in charge going forward. In any case, the Obama greeting was expressed with a lot of feeling and exhilaration, sometimes it was accompanied by a fist-pump or two, and it seemed to be everywhere.
I have noticed that they have gone back to "Hey bro!" and the various other greetings that were extant before 2008. They no longer shout greetings up and down, and back and forth across streets.
For a long time after the 2008 election, the standard greeting between and among black people was to call out "OBAMA!!" Even when they were on opposite sides of the street, they would shout "OBAMA!!" at each other ... sometimes two or three times in succession. I always had the feeling that part of the fun on their part was reminding observers such as myself just who was in charge going forward. In any case, the Obama greeting was expressed with a lot of feeling and exhilaration, sometimes it was accompanied by a fist-pump or two, and it seemed to be everywhere.
I have noticed that they have gone back to "Hey bro!" and the various other greetings that were extant before 2008. They no longer shout greetings up and down, and back and forth across streets.
Well, in this thread, we did find a few apparent voters for what's his name.
Probably about the same number of ISIS recruiters could be found here, as well
Well, in this thread, we did find a few apparent voters for what's his name.
Probably about the same number of ISIS recruiters could be found here, as well
Are you high?
And, yes, twice.
I freely admit I didn't vote for J. Sidney McCain or W. Mitt Romney.Any people that admit they voted for B Hussein Obama, either in
2008 or 2012.
Strange, isn't it ??
They're always in the last place you look.Any people that admit they voted for B Hussein Obama, either in
2008 or 2012.
Strange, isn't it ??
Where you rollin', dog? You peep this shit in Westchester, Amagansett, or Fairfield, family?For a long time after the 2008 election, the standard greeting between and among black people was to call out "OBAMA!!" Even when they were on opposite sides of the street, they would shout "OBAMA!!" at each other ... sometimes two or three times in succession. I always had the feeling that part of the fun on their part was reminding observers such as myself just who was in charge going forward. In any case, the Obama greeting was expressed with a lot of feeling and exhilaration, sometimes it was accompanied by a fist-pump or two, and it seemed to be everywhere.
I have noticed that they have gone back to "Hey bro!" and the various other greetings that were extant before 2008. They no longer shout greetings up and down, and back and forth across streets.