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The "Great One" visits Indiana

rpf500

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It's our lucky day today in Evansville, Indiana. The Barrack Hussein Obama is visiting us. :flipgotcha:

He isn't planning on visiting any coal mines or anything like that. Instead he is visiting a company named Millenium Steel. They are located about 1,000 yards from Toyota and supply them material. Maybe it's coincidental, but the company is also minority owned. It's all a private event as well.

Really irritates me, as well as many others, as there are a lot of coal mines in the area that he and Washington have really F'd up. You'd like to think the guy would come visit one of those places. But, since he is on his way out, what's the point I guess. Just thought I'd bitch a little about it.

http://www.14news.com/story/26696290/president-obamas-visit-what-you-need-to-know
 
Bahahahaha!!! I was thinking about hollering "2 fingers *****) like Reggie Warren Junior what do.. Haha.
Anyway you could slip over there and get an autograph for me? Trying to decide whether I would wipe my ass with it, Roll it up and burn that ****. God how much longer till he's outta the WHITE house??
 
Well, he is here. Air Force One flew over our work about 2 hours ago. I am not going near anyplace that he will be today. I can't imagine how many spooks were at the airport when he landed. I did see the giant cargo plane that brought his vehicles in though. So basically, the planes are cars are noteworthy, but he still sucks.
 
You'd have to miss s game for that comment.
On a side not my wife asked where else R u supposed to **** a woman ?
 
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Ask them unemployed coal miners around Harlan what they think of that SOB.
They hate that sorry bastard now, but most of them probably voted for him first time around.
Obamer and his ilk want to shut down ever ****in' coal mine in this country.
 
Yeah, I work at a heavy equip company and coal mines are 70% of our business. The small county north of Evansville he is visiting, was basically built around coal. Now Toyota is there so there are other opportunities, but a lot of retired miners, families, etc. No one wants him here that I know of.
 
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