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Abbey Marie
05-07-2008, 03:22 PM
A more realistic title:

http://firstfriday.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/obama.jpg
http://firstfriday.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/obama.jpg


And below, what the Arab world really thinks of the Dem candidates:

Translation: Caption above the pictures of Obama and Hillary reads,
“‘Hillary’ and ‘Obama’ – A Woman and a Negro are Participating in the Campaign for the American Presidency”

The religious man in the foreground is saying: "This is another sign of the collapse of the Western civilization"
[This cartoon was published in the second oldest daily newspaper in the Arab world, Al-Ahram published in Egypt].

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Hagbard Celine
05-07-2008, 04:56 PM
Boy, you're right. Coming from a bottom-class bi-racial family, graduating from Harvard Law, becoming editor of the Harvard Law Review, becoming a US senator and running a successful campaign for the US presidency is nothing to be proud of. He really hasn't done anything has he? :rolleyes:
And are we supposed to be ashamed that the cave men living in the Middle East are making fun of the fact that minorities and women have just as much of a chance at power in our culture as ruling class men?
So in your never-ending quest to belittle Democrats you've literally resorted to "the Arabs are making fun of us?" Give it a rest for your own sake.

Gaffer
05-07-2008, 06:21 PM
You might say its a recruiting poster. "This is why we must wipe out the west".

Of course with either of those two in office it would only be a matter of time before the muzzies would be standing at your door.

avatar4321
05-07-2008, 06:25 PM
Boy, you're right. Coming from a bottom-class bi-racial family, graduating from Harvard Law, becoming editor of the Harvard Law Review, becoming a US senator and running a successful campaign for the US presidency is nothing to be proud of. He really hasn't done anything has he? :rolleyes:
And are we supposed to be ashamed that the cave men living in the Middle East are making fun of the fact that minorities and women have just as much of a chance at power in our culture as ruling class men?
So in your never-ending quest to belittle Democrats you've literally resorted to "the Arabs are making fun of us?" Give it a rest for your own sake.

You need to stop looking through the world in your liberal colored lenses. They aren't laughing at Obama and Clinton because "minorities and women have just as much of a chance at power in our culture as ruling class men". They are laughing at them because total pussies. (please excuse my language and forgive me for insulting any woman here for making the comparison)

Abbey Marie
05-07-2008, 09:37 PM
Boy, you're right. Coming from a bottom-class bi-racial family, graduating from Harvard Law, becoming editor of the Harvard Law Review, becoming a US senator and running a successful campaign for the US presidency is nothing to be proud of. He really hasn't done anything has he? :rolleyes:
And are we supposed to be ashamed that the cave men living in the Middle East are making fun of the fact that minorities and women have just as much of a chance at power in our culture as ruling class men?
So in your never-ending quest to belittle Democrats you've literally resorted to "the Arabs are making fun of us?" Give it a rest for your own sake.

You really need to learn to read in context. Accomplishments and relevant experience often are two very different things, and in Obammy's case, they are worlds apart. He has done almost nothing to give him experience to be President. Ivory tower education and a freshman Senate seat which was quickly abandoned to go on the road ain't it.

As for the Egyptian comic, I will just direct you back to Gaffer's post for a very reasonable interpretation. Right or wrong, they see it as a sign of weakness. All we ever hear from the left is whining that the world hates us because of President Bush. I'll take their dislike and fear, over their belief that we are weak, anyday.

Btw, if I have a never-ending quest, it is not to belittle. You should look in the mirror for a moment- you will see the board's chief belittler.