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Obama's designated a—hole
wiccantexan
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11-7-2008 10:01 PM
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11-8-2008
12:55 PM
shaor
I watched the video and to me he certainly never 'dragged' him over the room. he was just talking and walking! people truly tell tall stories some!
11-8-2008
1:12 PM
chestnut501
I'm sure that wasn't meant to be taken literally.
11-8-2008
1:14 PM
ratilfar
He should have and Rahmn is an a-hole. But better have in the WH than in the Congress I say.
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