Who Wants Obama To Win?
You'd never guess. Then again, maybe you would:
Nice to see that my mortal enemies over at the Associated Press treat a murderous dictator with so much respect, incidentally.
Update: Also in the Happy Lucky Obama Fan Club?
Palestinian gunmen from the radical Palestine Liberation Front, watch U.S. presidential candidates [sic] Sen. Barack Obama speak on a television, as poster of the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein hangs on the wall, at their base in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ein el-Hilweh, near the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Tuesday Nov. 4, 2008. The race for the White House is attracting huge media coverage in Lebanon, with newspapers on election day Tuesday Nov. 4, 2008, displaying on its front pages pictures of U.S. presidential candidates Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain along with banner headlines.(AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
Nice to see that my mortal enemies over at the Associated Press treat a murderous dictator with so much respect, incidentally.
Update: Also in the Happy Lucky Obama Fan Club?
Yasser Arafat's caricaturist of choice.
Palestinian "security" forces.
These happy gents. (Is that Cheech Marin?)
The Japanese. Does this mean I have to give up my biggest addiction?
Kenya. All of it, as far as I can tell.
España. On a positive note, Spain could probably teach us a thing or two about throwing in the towel.
Some washed up has-been.
I will not comment on this.... Wouldn't be prudent at this junc-ture.
Palestinian "security" forces.
These happy gents. (Is that Cheech Marin?)
The Japanese. Does this mean I have to give up my biggest addiction?
Kenya. All of it, as far as I can tell.
España. On a positive note, Spain could probably teach us a thing or two about throwing in the towel.
Some washed up has-been.
I will not comment on this.... Wouldn't be prudent at this junc-ture.



