beretta304
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Her husband also deserves an award...of some kind...
He'll get his reward in the bedroom. As this photo clearly shows, Michele wears the cock in this family.
And you swallow oBUMa's. So?
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Her husband also deserves an award...of some kind...
He'll get his reward in the bedroom. As this photo clearly shows, Michele wears the cock in this family.
That's just as loopy and looney as King Obama being named Times man of the year - AGAIN.
That's just as loopy and looney as King Obama being named Times man of the year - AGAIN.
Her husband also deserves an award...of some kind...
That's just as loopy and looney as King Obama being named Times man of the year - AGAIN.
yeah because NO one really conciders the president of the US as the leader of the free world huh.
Only if its a republican huh
Oh, c'mon. The Nobel Peace Prize to Obama is delicious...delicious irony.That's just as loopy and looney as King Obama being named Times man of the year - AGAIN.
Sadly, it has.Oh, c'mon. The Nobel Peace Prize to Obama is delicious...delicious irony.That's just as loopy and looney as King Obama being named Times man of the year - AGAIN.
Yeah, that was so stupid even the White House was embarrassed by it. The Nobel Peace Prize has become a joke.
In an outlandish column for WorldNetDaily, Bradlee Dean suggests that the mass shooting last week in Newtown, Connecticut, was staged in order to aid the passage of the UN Arms Trade Treaty and gun control legislation, comparing the administration's purported actions to that of the Nazis setting the Reichstag Fire.
While some prominent haters were booted out of office, there are still plenty of Islamophobes hanging around American politics.
More: Michele Bachmann Wins WND's 'Woman Of The Year' AwardBy Nick Wing
After examining Earth's female population in search of a candidate deserving of its "Woman of the Year" award, rightwing outlet WorldNetDaily has chosen Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) as the planet's most worthy recipient.
Judging women based on the qualities of "goodness, womanliness, perseverance and character," WND lauds Bachmann for being a "gutsy, pro-life fiscal conservative who dared to vote against raising the debt ceiling."
WND continues: "Shes a God-fearing, gun-loving advocate of tax cuts and domestic oil drilling -- and has proven to be one of Obamacares worst nightmares."
Bachmann bested runner-ups Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R), German Chancellor Angela Merkel and outspoken conservative antifeminist Phyllis Schlafly, among others, to win the honor.
The congresswoman tells WND that the biggest story of the year for her was witnessing the Supreme Court rule that President Barack Obama's health care reform was constitutional, the implications of which, she said, would be be "felt for years to come."
In making this claim, Bachmann is overlooking some of her own biggest headlines of 2012. She began the year as a presidential candidate, only to drop out after finishing in a disappointing sixth place in the Iowa caucuses. Over the summer she drew widespread criticism for mounting a crusade against Obama administration personnel -- including Huma Abedin, a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton -- who Bachmann claimed had nefarious ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
While some prominent haters were booted out of office, there are still plenty of Islamophobes hanging around American politics.
Top 5 Islam-Bashing Republicans to Watch in 2013 | Alternet
in a just world, bachmann's transition team would be now very busy preparing for the inauguration.
in a just world, bachmann's transition team would be now very busy preparing for the inauguration.
She barely won reelection as Congresswoman
What?
No Palin?
I demand a recount.