Amoral People Join Dead People, Communist Party USA, Felons, & Chavez to Endorse Obama for President

October 26, 2012
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There has been a movement led by the Democratic Party to give all felons the vote because the majority will vote Democratic. Chavez reluctantly put his support behind Obama for re-election. He was reluctant because he was afraid his support would hurt Obama’s chances (Why would that be a problem?). The CPUSA has enthusiastically supported Obama and have boots on the ground to get him re-elected.

Putin even supports Obama.

Dead people are registering in droves and they all seem to be Democrats.

Now we have the basest of ads, the encouraging sex with young girls campaign.

‘My first time was with Obama’ : Outrage over Girls star Lena Dunham’s election video paid for by the president’s campaign
Disgusting!

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