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  • Posted by mccannon01 11 years, 6 months ago
    Actually, when Obama started in with the hand motions and the "planes landing on ships" and "boats that go under water" skit, he looked more retarded (oops, I mean mentally challenged) than presidential. As for Ann Coulter, I think many of the folks on the left hate her because she has a great sense of humorous satire that they all think is their reserved means of expression as on SNL. I'm sure many on the left genuinely loved the Obama "Navy" skit.
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    • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 11 years, 6 months ago
      Hello mccannon01,

      Wasn’t that something? When Obama started in on the aircraft carrier, submarine tirade I thought, how condescending… I thought if I was Romney I would have replied, “You don’t say! Really we have aircraft carriers and submarines! Well, what will they think of next?! Seriously, I am glad you are aware of that. Now are you aware of the fact that we still use bayonets and horses?” LOL
      O.A.
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      • Posted by mccannon01 11 years, 6 months ago
        Yep, and "lions & tigers & bears oh my!"... swords, too! As in Marine dress uniform for certain occasions. Hmmm, maybe Obama never saw one those "few good men" TV or magazine ads or billboards along the highway. I'll have to pay closer attention to see if the Marine guards that salute him as he gets on or off the helicopter are accoutered with a sword.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 11 years, 6 months ago
    Both major party candidates are ethically challenged. Neither is fit for the office as it was defined in the US Consttution. If I must comment on what I think of Ann Coulter's comment then I agree with Howard Rourke, "I don't think of you."
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