In a move that is sure to annoy the diesel dyke Hillary Cliton, the cursed Kennedy family has thrown the weight of the papist cult of mary behind the nigra terrorist running for president, Barrick Hussein Obama.
You know, I have to say that I do love it when these demoncrats get into spats like this. I'd pay good money to watch the nigra take on the bulldyke in a mud wrestling match, as long as it was to the death.
I suppose Jesus is going to have the boy shot for this.
You know, I have to say that I do love it when these demoncrats get into spats like this. I'd pay good money to watch the nigra take on the bulldyke in a mud wrestling match, as long as it was to the death.
Kennedys back Barack Obama over Clinton
The Kennedy clan is to throw its weight behind Barack Obama's bid for the presidency following his victory in the South Carolina primary.
The endorsements by John F Kennedy's daughter Caroline and brother Senator Ted Kennedy were a blow to Hillary Clinton, who suffered a 28-point humiliation in the Southern state.
Mrs Clinton had sought to get the Democratic establishment behind her bid to become America's first female president.
But Caroline Kennedy, previously a supporter of Mrs Clinton, made public her support for Mr Obama in a New York Times article entitled "A President Like My Father".
"I have never had a president who inspired me the way people tell me that my father inspired them," she wrote. "But for the first time, I believe I have found the man who could be that president - not just for me, but for a new generation of Americans."
Sen Kennedy, who had been courted by Mrs Clinton, has privately made known his dismay at the Clinton campaign's negative tactics.
He is expected to announce his endorsement when Mr Obama appears in Washington today.
The Kennedy clan is to throw its weight behind Barack Obama's bid for the presidency following his victory in the South Carolina primary.
The endorsements by John F Kennedy's daughter Caroline and brother Senator Ted Kennedy were a blow to Hillary Clinton, who suffered a 28-point humiliation in the Southern state.
Mrs Clinton had sought to get the Democratic establishment behind her bid to become America's first female president.
But Caroline Kennedy, previously a supporter of Mrs Clinton, made public her support for Mr Obama in a New York Times article entitled "A President Like My Father".
"I have never had a president who inspired me the way people tell me that my father inspired them," she wrote. "But for the first time, I believe I have found the man who could be that president - not just for me, but for a new generation of Americans."
Sen Kennedy, who had been courted by Mrs Clinton, has privately made known his dismay at the Clinton campaign's negative tactics.
He is expected to announce his endorsement when Mr Obama appears in Washington today.

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