An “Ugly” Reception For Obama In North Carolina

Borganomic politics from The Politico

Barack Obama’s stop at Cape Fear BBQ and Chicken in Fayetteville, N.C., this afternoon underscored the continued resistance of some voters to his candidacy — and his identity. The trip, according to a pool report, offered “some powerful and at times ugly interaction.”

Resistance? Why do I get flashbacks to Star Trek?

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Betty Waylett, 76, told Obama, “You’re doing a great job.” She told your pooler that she is a Republican but that she will vote for Obama because she likes the way he speaks and his manner. Waylett, who is white, said Obama’s race is not a factor. “I never thought about it one way or the other.”

A good, another of those “Republicans” voting for the most far left Democrat to ever run for president, and, damn, those are some good reasons to vote for someone. Maybe for elementary school president.


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  1. TIRDAD GHARIB SWITZERLAND says:

    Good evenning my fellow americans and americans in north
    carolina god bless you all vote for 2 heros my friends
    john Mccain and Sarah palin 2 reall americans who will
    provide health insurance to all of you protect america from
    islamic terror

    ism cut taxes, long live ameicans vote john
    sarah
    http://www.pahlaviforkingdom.com

  2. TIRDAD GHARIB SWITZERLAND says:

    long live john mccain long live sarah palin my 2 heros
    for the whitehouse tirdad gharib http://www.pahlaviforkingdom.com

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