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KettleWhistle
03-07-2008, 02:34 PM
I might have mentioned before that in some spare time I participate in scambaiting activities (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scambaiting). (If you decide to try this, pls do so safely and completely anonymously.) I needed a phone number to provide to a Nigerian scammer. So I decided to play a KKK member (:vomit:) who really wants to get all those millions from Maryam Abacha. Nothing bad could really come out of having my Nigerian fiend call up these dimwits' headquaters.

So a quick google search got me to their web site, and the first item on there is their official denial of this rumor. "Ku Klux Klan DOES NOT Endorse Barack Obama for President" :rofl:

Mil
03-07-2008, 02:53 PM
No Passaran!

bararallu
03-07-2008, 07:51 PM
Wait, doesnt the Aryan Nations, and former wizard D. Duke, support the Palestinian cause? Doesn't Obama? So finally They can sit at a table and join hands for the betterment of both their respective races; oh yeh, the Arabs too.

varian
03-08-2008, 12:50 AM
... So finally They can sit at a table and join hands for the betterment of both their respective races; oh yeh, the Arabs too.

... singing kumbaya as they gently sway to the rythm of the music. Doesn't the vision of it just bring tears to your eyes (sniff, sniff)? :cool:

andak01
03-08-2008, 06:03 AM
Wait, doesnt the Aryan Nations, and former wizard D. Duke, support the Palestinian cause? Doesn't Obama? So finally They can sit at a table and join hands for the betterment of both their respective races; oh yeh, the Arabs too.

Obama has already made clear that he won't even speak to Hamas. Anyway Condoleeza claims to want a two state solution. You don't suppose she's lying.

KettleWhistle
03-08-2008, 06:30 AM
Obama has already made clear that he won't even speak to Hamas. Anyway Condoleeza claims to want a two state solution. You don't suppose she's lying.
This is true. At the same time Obama's foreign policy advisers' stances on Israeli internal affairs are rather questionable. More so, he has said some ridiculous things about Likud--a secular, centrist party with a very reasonable official platform. Which really calls into question his comprehension of the current political situation in Israel.

BTW, I'm not really anti-Obama, and would be inclined to vote for him if he picks John Edwards as a VP candidate, that is if he makes through the primaries.

sensible
03-08-2008, 04:14 PM
This is true. At the same time Obama's foreign policy advisers' stances on Israeli internal affairs are rather questionable. More so, he has said some ridiculous things about Likud--a secular, centrist party with a very reasonable official platform. Which really calls into question his comprehension of the current political situation in Israel.

Is it possible to comprehend the political situation in Israel? (American Here). They have 4 parties, all rendered effectively useless by their constant deadlock in the Knesset. The reason you don't have peace is because peace requires unrestrained action.

Yala
03-09-2008, 01:06 AM
Obama has already made clear that he won't even speak to Hamas. Anyway Condoleeza claims to want a two state solution. You don't suppose she's lying.

Are you being paid by the Obama campaign? ;)

bararallu
03-09-2008, 01:38 AM
Is it possible to comprehend the political situation in Israel? (American Here). They have 4 parties, all rendered effectively useless by their constant deadlock in the Knesset. The reason you don't have peace is because peace requires unrestrained action.

what sort of unrestrained action?

andak01
03-09-2008, 07:13 AM
Are you being paid by the Obama campaign? ;)

Everybody pays me!!! HAHAHA! Just that Bush's payment bounced because he had exceeded his credit limit.

I'm filthy rich, and I only know three chords!
- Frank Zappa

SO, if they aren't backing Obama, can we guess which party the KKK is throwing its lot with? Go McKKKain!

Yala
03-09-2008, 12:41 PM
Andak, who did you vote for in 2000?

andak01
03-09-2008, 12:54 PM
Andak, who did you vote for in 2000?

The Jewish guy and that global warming guy. Which is a caveat to people who vote a straight religion ticket. I think a lot of Muslims would have been happier with a Jew in the Whitehouse in that case, but many voted for Bush because of some twisted sense of principle.