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NBC: Obama elected 44th president
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China lives through 'year of extremes'
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What goes around comes around! Payback for the cruelty of animals these barbarians consider their food sources.
Michelle Obama has her own transition to work out
Sun Nov 9, 2008
Give me a break! She is nothing compared to J. Kennedy what an insult. You people get everything you deserve when "change" bites us in the ass.
NBC: Obama elected 44th president
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Fuck Barack Obama!
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Sun Nov 2, 2008
We as white people, need to grow balls and stand up for yourselves. Load up on ammo because a civil war is coming and they will be demanding reparations. "SICK OF IT ALL"
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