Tim Cavanaugh | August 26, 2008
As in 2004, the big question of this campaign remains: Which candidate has Osama bin Laden's support? This advertising truck circling the convention area leaves the question tantalizingly unresolved:

As it happened, the Osama truck almost got hit by yet another truck while crossing Welton St. -- this one taking aim at the genocide that will sweep the United States once Barack Hussein Obama takes the oath:

Forget hope vs. experience. The real contest this fall will be between killing the unborn and killing the already born.
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The aborto-freaks are everywhere - including here -- (and no doubt make up the scant remaining numbers of Bush the Lessers "base")...
The real contest this fall will be between killing the
unborn and killing the already born.
Well as Obama family friend and neighbor Bill Ayers wife Bernadine
Dohrn knows you can do both with "Pigs" like Sharon Tate.
Dig It! First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner
in the same room with them, they even shoved a fork into a victim's
stomach! Wild!" In appreciation, her Weather Underground cell made
a threefingered "fork" gesture its official salute.
Which year did Obama and Ayers exchange Christmas cards?
Hurry, this info could be vitally important!
"Muslims and Atheists celebrate Christmas?"
Why yes. Both groups celebrate by roasting and eating a Christian
baby.
McCain supports illegal and unconstitutional wars that kill
people and Obama supports "medical procedures" that kill people.
Which one is pro-life again?
How about NOT killing the unborn and NOT killing the already
born?
How about NOT killing the unborn and NOT killing the already
born?
Well, except for those that need killin', of course.
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