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Sep 12 2008

Hannity Offers Obama’s Brother $10,000 If Obama Sits Down For Interview

Published by Max Steel at 2:48 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

No doubt everyone has heard about Barack Obama’s brother that lives in a hut in kenya, on one dollar a month. That is $12.00 per year. Obviously when Obama said “we are our brother’s keeper,” he was not referring to himself.

Sean Hannity has offered to send Obama’s brother $10,000 if Obama will grant him an interview.

I won’t hold breath. Hannity has Obama’s number and Obama knows Hannity would not let him get away with the crap that O’Reily did.

Obama is a coward.

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3 Responses to “Hannity Offers Obama’s Brother $10,000 If Obama Sits Down For Interview”

  1. azwriter2008on 12 Sep 2008 at 5:26 pm edit this

    Hannity doesn’t know what he is talking about half the time!

  2. threedegreeson 12 Sep 2008 at 9:04 pm edit this

    Ginny, please forward me the number to your physician/pharmacist. I really want your Kool-Aid. At least once in my life, I want to know what it feels like to be that deluded. And believe you me, I’ve taken my fair share…and your fair share, and Rush Limbaugh’s fair share.

    Cheers,

    Steve

  3. allykaton 12 Sep 2008 at 10:36 pm edit this

    Yes, it is so sad that Obama will not even give his half brother like $10 a month, that little bit would help his life so much. Obama’s half brother even said that Obama treated him like strangers when he went to visit Kenya. Obama is always talking about how his father is from Kenya and he is so proud, but he does not even help his own family. Obama claims to be for people and helping the poor. Actions speak louder than words.

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