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11/8/2008 12:49 am
Last Read: 12/6/2008 5:29 pm
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Do we address them as President Obama and First Gentleman?
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2050 posts 11/8/2008 1:04 am |
No offense, but his wife looks like a dude! 
Dude means male in USA. 
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274 posts 11/8/2008 1:35 am |
I agree........well, if they can malign Palin, why not? Did u see her dress with the red front....they criticized her but it's all for show...to make them look fair for what they did for Palin...now they're begging her for an interview... of course, I am talking about the media...not Fox but the others..

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274 posts 11/8/2008 1:35 am |
I mean begging Palin, not the dude...lol
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347 posts 11/8/2008 10:17 am |
DON'T JUDGE THE BOOK BY IT'S COVER! LOOK AT THE PAINT YOU'RE FACE BEFORE U LOOK THE OTHERS! PEACE!GOD BLESS!
LIVE AS IF U HAVE TO DIE TOMORROW!
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238 posts 11/8/2008 10:48 am |
Dude looks like a lady !! candy ...heard the old song from the 80's
by aerosmith

or nmaybe its the other way 'round 
barrack and his better half 'osama been laffin' geddit ...... 
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2050 posts 11/8/2008 12:24 pm |
Quoting s_0_u_l: Dude looks like a lady !! candy ...heard the old song from the 80's
by aerosmith

or nmaybe its the other way 'round 
barrack and his better half 'osama been laffin' geddit ...... 
I thought about that after I wrote it, but no one would then know I was talking about the First Gentleman. 
Dude looks like a lady! 
This song will be in my head all day today. 
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2050 posts 11/8/2008 12:25 pm |
Quoting TaylorGurl: I mean begging Palin, not the dude...lol
Hey, sweetie from Hawaii! How are you?
I can never seem to post to your blog... you always have it as "read only". 
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2050 posts 11/8/2008 12:27 pm |
Quoting anne7019: DON'T JUDGE THE BOOK BY IT'S COVER! LOOK AT THE PAINT YOU'RE FACE BEFORE U LOOK THE OTHERS! PEACE!GOD BLESS!
Those are sweet words, but I look like a lady with or without makeup. 
The "First Gentleman", with or without makeup, still looks like a dude. 
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90 posts 11/8/2008 8:23 pm |
get used to it lol shes gonna be in the white house for a longggggggg time Btw, is Barrack supportive of same sex marriage 
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52 posts 11/8/2008 10:28 pm |
Quoting Candygram: No offense, but his wife looks like a dude! 
Dude means male in USA. 
now now.. shouldnt we keep politics out of here
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2050 posts 11/9/2008 5:34 pm |
Quoting elcid3: get used to it lol shes gonna be in the white house for a longggggggg time Btw, is Barrack supportive of same sex marriage 
Your statement above makes me ill. 
President Elect Obama opposes same sex marriage. I find this very strange, since it's obvious he is attracted to the manly look. 
Blacks in the USA have been at odds with the homosexual communitiy for decades. I wrote a paper for a required Law class on it, but I have no idea where the paper is now. There is a long standing rivil between the blacks and homosexuals since the 1960's. The homosexuals use the 1967 Supreme Court ruling for Loving v. Virginia which made it legal for a black woman to marry a white man; the homosexuals use this law to help with their efforts on legalizing same sex marriage. This is all based on the "Racial Integrity Act of 1924", which banned any white person from marrying a non white person in the USA. For some reason, the blacks "think" they own this law. Therefore, when homosexuals use the law as a defense for same sex marriage, the black people are infuriated. I don't make this stuff up. 
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2050 posts 11/9/2008 5:36 pm |
Quoting indboy2006: now now.. shouldnt we keep politics out of here
It's not politics when you talk about a person. 
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52 posts 11/9/2008 5:49 pm |
Quoting Candygram: It's not politics when you talk about a person. 
hehe.. cool.. ok u win 
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2050 posts 11/9/2008 7:19 pm |
I've got my eye on you. 
Seriously though, she looks like a drag queen. The kids are cute now, but I fear their looks will change drastically over the next 4 years. 
Come to think of it, I can only think of one kid, of all the former President's, that grew up beautiful or handsome. His name was John F. Kennedy, Jr., who died in an airplane crash in 1999. 
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52 posts 11/9/2008 7:51 pm |
How about Jenna B? 
eye on me huh.. aww gawrsh! one eye or both 
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2050 posts 11/9/2008 8:12 pm |
Quoting indboy2006: How about Jenna B? 
eye on me huh.. aww gawrsh! one eye or both 
I agree that one of the Bush twins is cute. Cute is very different from beautiful (or handsome). She's too short for a higher status on the Candygram scale. She is very cute, though.
Ronald Reagan, Jr. (or simply Ron Reagan) was cute, too. He's not "fairing" well in his older ages though, like his handsome father.
Gerald Ford had a son that was borderline cute, Steven, who was an actor.
Come to think of it most of the children from US Presidents want or become actors. 
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2050 posts 11/9/2008 8:27 pm |
Quoting TaylorGurl: I mean begging Palin, not the dude...lol
I read your profile again. Didn't you use to live in Hawaii? 
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274 posts 11/10/2008 1:42 am |
This post somehow does not match with the Cany I so admire.
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2050 posts 11/10/2008 7:49 pm |
Quoting k4us: This post somehow does not match with the Cany I so admire.
I'm human, too, sweetie. 
When my whole world gets disrupted by a presidential election and who's who is the only person that the world can rely on gets elected into office to mend the world's economy... then I'm affected. Over 50% of the USA thinks the new choice is good. I think this choice for the new President of the USA is a very bad mistake. I will live with it, though. I lived through Clinton. It's like a never ending cycle with screwing up the world and then mending it. I just don't understand why people are not more educated on their decisions.
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274 posts 11/11/2008 12:08 am |
Quoting Candygram: I'm human, too, sweetie. 
When my whole world gets disrupted by a presidential election and who's who is the only person that the world can rely on gets elected into office to mend the world's economy... then I'm affected. Over 500f the USA thinks the new choice is good. I think this choice for the new President of the USA is a very bad mistake. I will live with it, though. I lived through Clinton. It's like a never ending cycle with screwing up the world and then mending it. I just don't understand why people are not more educated on their decisions.
I do have any issue with the issues you have raised. You do not agree with certain happenings and you have a reason and right to do so.
But personal attacks on peoples' looks are below the belt; not expeected froma person as educated and liberated as you are.
However these are my opinions only.
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2050 posts 11/11/2008 2:26 pm |
Quoting k4us: I do have any issue with the issues you have raised. You do not agree with certain happenings and you have a reason and right to do so.
But personal attacks on peoples' looks are below the belt; not expeected froma person as educated and liberated as you are.
However these are my opinions only.
I have to vent my disfaction somehow. The only thing I can think of without being considered racist or unpatriotic is to talk about his "husband". This is the only area where I can get a 99% approval rating. 
In fact, I'm going to suggest to upper management that politics and religion should not be discussed while at work. I am getting so irritated with the smug "Democrats" rubbing in their victory this election. Democrats literally broke down in the streets and started crying; people were passing out from being overjoyed. I hear Chicago Tribune newspapers are selling for $100 on Ebay. It's the oddest behavior I've ever seen in my 42 years on this Earth.
It's my turn to cheer myself up and have some fun. Don't worry, it will wear off in 4 years. 
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274 posts 11/11/2008 7:53 pm |
Quoting Candygram: I have to vent my disfaction somehow. The only thing I can think of without being considered racist or unpatriotic is to talk about his "husband". This is the only area where I can get a 99% approval rating. 
In fact, I'm going to suggest to upper management that politics and religion should not be discussed while at work. I am getting so irritated with the smug "Democrats" rubbing in their victory this election. Democrats literally broke down in the streets and started crying; people were passing out from being overjoyed. I hear Chicago Tribune newspapers are selling for $100 on Ebay. It's the oddest behavior I've ever seen in my 42 years on this Earth.
It's my turn to cheer myself up and have some fun. Don't worry, it will wear off in 4 years. 
My lady I surrender to you. Since you have decided so firmly that you will let other peoples' crankiness to screw up your happiness and irritate the shit out of you. You may kindly enjoy the feeling.
I just tried to emphasis that the educated mind is supposed to be regimed to react differently to unfavourable conditions as compared to the uneducated mind. This is the plinth of education.
This is the first tiem I seem to be varying so much with your judgement during this short period that I have known you.
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40 posts 11/11/2008 10:59 pm |
When have the Republicans ever supported "same sex" marriages? It's clearly not a black/white issue. Obama included, in his speech the night of his election, "gays and straights"......obviously he recognizes "all people", regardless of race or sexual persuasion. Hopefully we will see all people united in his administration for the good of the nation.
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2050 posts 11/12/2008 4:27 pm |
Quoting inga1: When have the Republicans ever supported "same sex" marriages? It's clearly not a black/white issue. Obama included, in his speech the night of his election, "gays and straights"......obviously he recognizes "all people", regardless of race or sexual persuasion. Hopefully we will see all people united in his administration for the good of the nation.
I believe the Governor of California, who is Republican, is supporting Same Sex Marriage. His name is Arnold Schwarzenegger; he's kind of famous in our country. 
I certainly don't support Same Sex Marriage. I leave that decision up to the next generation to decide. The paper I had written even states that most likely the next 1-2 generations will be the deciding factor in Same Sex Marriages for the USA favoring YES. I was raised a different way than the generations below me. Gay relationships are just not something I will ever welcome into the public arena. I apologize if this offends you.
I guarantee India is experiencing a whole lot of cultural changes that don't fit with "tradition". The young seem to be embracing it faster than those "set in their ways". Do you agree? 
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2050 posts 11/12/2008 4:29 pm |
Quoting k4us: My lady I surrender to you. Since you have decided so firmly that you will let other peoples' crankiness to screw up your happiness and irritate the shit out of you. You may kindly enjoy the feeling.
I just tried to emphasis that the educated mind is supposed to be regimed to react differently to unfavourable conditions as compared to the uneducated mind. This is the plinth of education.
This is the first tiem I seem to be varying so much with your judgement during this short period that I have known you.
How cute, our first disagreement, and we are still friends. 
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274 posts 11/12/2008 8:18 pm |
Quoting Candygram: How cute, our first disagreement, and we are still friends. 
If friendship breaks as a result of one disagreement only it would be incredibly shallow, such a relationship will only encourage "yes men" as there would be no scope debate. Surely ours is deeper than that.
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2050 posts 11/14/2008 4:14 pm |
Quoting k4us: If friendship breaks as a result of one disagreement only it would be incredibly shallow, such a relationship will only encourage "yes men" as there would be no scope debate. Surely ours is deeper than that.
We are definitely connected in a "spiritual" way. I don't mean this as religious. I mean this as a level above others. You get the way I think, and I get the way you think. We have come to a mutual understanding. I like this type of relationship, even if it is over the internet. 
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40 posts 11/29/2008 11:22 pm |
Dude, you can't even spell words correctly, and your sentences are questionable as well, can you be taken seriously, lol?
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40 posts 11/29/2008 11:26 pm |
So let me ask you Candy, what exactly do you embrace? Certainly not traditional relationships because you have made it common knowledge that you sleep with anything and everything, so unlike a common Republican.......
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40 posts 11/29/2008 11:31 pm |
Yes, and the economy of the state of California is horrible, the state is in a major deficit, asking for money from the federal government, might want to educate yourself sometime.
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2050 posts 11/29/2008 11:50 pm |
Quoting inga1: Yes, and the economy of the state of California is horrible, the state is in a major deficit, asking for money from the federal government, might want to educate yourself sometime.
Sweetie, things will get better over the next 4 years (not because of Obama - it's a cycle for new presidency). It's happen every 4 years. Peace be with you! 
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274 posts 11/30/2008 8:18 pm |
Quoting inga1: Dude, you can't even spell words correctly, and your sentences are questionable as well, can you be taken seriously, lol?
Choice is yours baby, if you don't want to please do not take me seriously.
As for me I do not stand to gain or lose anything on that count.
Yeah thanks for your comments on my English.
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274 posts 11/30/2008 8:38 pm |
Quoting Candygram: We are definitely connected in a "spiritual" way. I don't mean this as religious. I mean this as a level above others. You get the way I think, and I get the way you think. We have come to a mutual understanding. I like this type of relationship, even if it is over the internet. 
I agree, that's the reason I find this relationship pretty fulfilling and enjoyable.
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12 posts 11/30/2008 11:09 pm |
I disagree with you i think michelle obama is a beautiful woman ..and really the important thing here is how good a president her husband will be ..I am sure he will be excellent if given the chance..as for same sex marriages we have some in the UK ..but at the end of the day its a free country so let people live with the partner of their choice ..be they male or female
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39 posts 12/3/2008 2:47 am |
[SIZE 4looks could be deceptive.]
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2050 posts 12/6/2008 4:43 pm |
Quoting fer_de_lys: I disagree with you i think michelle obama is a beautiful woman ..and really the important thing here is how good a president her husband will be ..I am sure he will be excellent if given the chance..as for same sex marriages we have some in the UK ..but at the end of the day its a free country so let people live with the partner of their choice ..be they male or female
Obama is against Same Sex Marriages, BTW.
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2050 posts 12/6/2008 5:24 pm |
Quoting k4us: Choice is yours baby, if you don't want to please do not take me seriously.
As for me I do not stand to gain or lose anything on that count.
Yeah thanks for your comments on my English.
I thought you were speaking American, so it's all good. There is no proper way to speak American anyways. 
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2050 posts 12/6/2008 5:29 pm |
Quoting inga1: So let me ask you Candy, what exactly do you embrace? Certainly not traditional relationships because you have made it common knowledge that you sleep with anything and everything, so unlike a common Republican.......
I embrace love regardless of race, creed or color. Republicans are not racist or prejudice with selection. Morals and values come from a higher power, which will be addressed during judgment day, if there is such a thing. I, personally, am not religious.
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