Barack Obama On ESPN Monday Night Football
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U.S. Sen. Barack Hussein Obama teased with a “major announcement” to open ESPN’s Monday Night Football between Obama’s hometown Chicago Bears at St. Louis Rams, 12/11/06.Despite the “spaced out”, as if from a different dimension appearance of the pre-taped bit, it’s unrelated to Dr. Mae Jemison being the first black female to travel in space on NASA’s STS-47(Endeavour,Sep. 1992). Mission commander Curtis Lee "Curt" Brown, Jr.. born MAR. 11, 1956, could evoke grandpas, if not stone cults
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@cujocricket ahahahaha i would expect alot more likes on your comment lol
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Obama & The Bears Are Awesome!!!
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But they didn't, Obama! ANOTHER BROKEN PROMISE!
I lost 50 bucks on that Superbowl because of that retarded interception machine Grossman.
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@GWhiz99 Wow. You ought to smoke a little less crack.
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awhh yeahhh, right thereeeee!(:
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Unrelated to 27870 screenings of Tim Allen in “Galaxy Quest” (1999): On the 5/7/08 edition of NBC’s “TODAY”, Tim RUSSert declared the race for the Demoncratic nomination between U.S. Sens. Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary rodHAM Clinton over. Frequently on “TODAY”, RUSSert also appeared on the 10/13/04 edition, just 20 days before the November election. Unrelated to our Milky Way, “Galaxy Quest” also starred Alan Rickman as Alexander Dane, the actor who played "Mak'tar", Dr. Lazarus of Tev'Meck
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Unrelated to 27870 screenings of Tim Allen in “Galaxy Quest” (1999): On the 5/7/08 edition of NBC’s “TODAY”, Tim RUSSert declared the race for the Demoncratic nomination between U.S. Sens. Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary rodHAM Clinton over. Allen turned 55 years old and adult’s Winston Love would have turned 50 the day Tim RUSSert died: JUNE 13, 2008. Unrelated to our Milky Way, “Galaxy Quest” also starred Alan Rickman as Alexander Dane, the actor who played "Mak'tar", Dr. Lazarus of Tev'Meck
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212-56-4179 and Jean Patterson (131-42-6789; d. 12/19/99) shared Hillary DIANE rodHAM Clinton’s OCT. 26 birthday. Unrelated: 27870 screenings of Tim Allen in “Galaxy Quest” (1999). On the 5/7/08 edition of NBC’s “TODAY”, Tim RUSSert declared the race for the Demoncratic nomination between U.S. Sens. Barack Hussein Obama and Hillary Clinton (b. 1947) over with: "We now know who the Democratic nominee will be." The previous day, Obama won the pivotal North Carolina Primary (Clinton won InDIANa)
wow hes cool
bulls343 3 years ago 11
Ummmm if he has a HOME in Chicago THEN ITS HIS HOME TOWN...I DID NOT HEAR HIM SAY HIS BIRTH PLACE OF CHICAGO
cujocricket 3 years ago 10