
'I've Got a Bracelet, Too'
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias —
In recent memory, every presidential debate eventually distills down into a few catchphrases. Al Gore became known for his sighs and love of lockboxes. John Kerry actually served in Vietnam. Dan Quayle was no Jack Kennedy. Barack Obama has a bracelet, too. That inartful comeback will likely filter out through the political ether in the days ahead. What might not filter through our partisan press is that shortly after pointing out that, like John McCain, he sports a bracelet given to him by a military family, Barack Obama had to stop and look down find out the name of the soldier he's honoring. That ...
Obama Reads Bracelet
Boots and Sabers —
Obama Reads Bracelet I didn’t notice this last night . In recent memory, every presidential debate eventually distills down into a few catchphrases. Al Gore became known for his sighs and love of lockboxes. John Kerry actually served in Vietnam. Dan Quayle was no Jack Kennedy. Barack Obama has a bracelet, too. That inartful comeback will likely filter out through the political ether in the days ahead. What might not filter through our partisan press is that shortly after pointing out that, like John McCain, he sports a bracelet given to him by a military family, Barack Obama had to stop and look down find out the name of the soldier he’s honoring. That ...
"From, Sergeant, uh, uh, from the mother of, uh..."
small dead animals —
"From, Sergeant, uh, uh, from the mother of, uh..." Via Newsbusters Posted by Kate at September 27, 2008 2:39 PM
Obama’s bracelet
Basil's Blog —
So, Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is wearing a bracelet for SGT Ryan D. Jopek.
Notice that he had to read the name off the bracelet.
That’s bad enough. But there’s more!
Warner Todd Huston reports at NewsBusters that SGT Jopek’s family had asked Obama to NOT wear the bracelet in public. (Hat tip: Two Dogs at mean ol’ meany)
He’s not only been undermining our military every step of the way, opposing the surge, trying to cut funds, he’s now “proudly” wearing a bracelet of a war hero … against the family’s wishes … ...




