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WASHINGTON (AP) Colin Powell, who was President Bush's first secretary of State, is endorsing Barack Obama. Powell told NBC's "Meet the Press" that Obama is a "transformational figure" who is better suited to be president.

 

Whaddya say Matt?

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Peter, your posts seemed carefully designed to make making you look stupid. You supported Powell/Bush and the war. You bought the whole fucking made-up story. Most of the rest of us called bullshit from day one; you hung on until very recently; and you still strongly support continuing Bush's policies. Doesn't this post advertise your own stupidity?

 

Also, the literal meaning here. What is it? Does Powell really support McCain, but he's lying about it? Is he lying about the fact that he thinks Obama would make a better president? If someone lies once, do they lie all the time? Doesn't that include all of humanity? Does everyone lie all the time?

 

Just wondering....but not too much. Obvious is obvious.

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Peter, your posts seemed carefully designed to make making you look stupid.

 

You make look making major stupid maked it is what you made. Translation: You're making yourself look like an idiot every time you press down on the keyboard.

 

RELEEEEEASE the spell you have cast on this rotund soul, I command you she-devil!!! BE CAST OUUUUUT witch, and may thine thanksgiving bird this year burn in the fires of HELLLL!!

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