Thursday, December 3, 2009

Miss Americas Try And Make The Troops Feel At Home!

Quote: "Morale is at an all time low"! Is it any wonder in light of our domestic leadership! In order to boost morale, six former Miss Americas visit the troops in Afghanastan:


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Chris Wallace on the White House Job Summit!

Fox News' Chris Wallace argues the jobs summit is a way for President Obama to show unemployed people he cares. Imus says: "We should start with replacing the job currently held in the oval office"!

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Barack Obama ecstasy pills!


PALMVIEW, Texas - President Barack Obama's approval rating may be hovering in the 50 percent range, but that doesn't mean America's Commander-in-Chief isn't catching on with new constituents.
There is now a line of Ecstasy pills made in the image of the 44th president of the United States, according to Texas police who have snatched a batch off the streets. http://www.wtsp.com/news/watercooler/story.aspx?storyid=119151&catid=58

The use of the illegal drug Ecstasy is no laughing matter but the emotion can be, as this parody video demonstrates:

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Riots in Kampala Uganda (Uncensored) 01

From YouTube user afroberliner:
Get an insight of what really took place on the streets of kampala in september 2009..Some parts of the clips ran on local TV channels, some where Govt official and policemen were going strong on the wanainchi, found themselves...after promoting uganda in many ways, i believe its time to show the other darker side of my country. I have no political agenda or anything, I just want to show my buddies in the diaspora, what really went on down there. not what you saw on CNN or BBC

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Cadet reads 'Kill Bin Laden' book at Obama speech!


A U.S. Army cadet reads a book entitled "Kill Bin Laden" as he waits with other cadets for U.S. President Barack Obama to deliver an address on U.S. policy and the war in Afghanistan at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York December 1, 2009. Obama is expected to announce a plan to send 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan over six months in a bid to beat back the Taliban and bring a quicker end to a costly and unpopular eight-year war.
REUTERS

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