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anti-obama lawn sign

Who would have thought…
…that the most powerful man in the world was made of fabric?

(An anti-Obama lawn sign)

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  1. gmc360 says:

    Smoove fabric man.

  2. what says:

    He’s only half fabric.

  3. Danbala says:

    That’s the stuff that happens if you don’t make sure your wank rag gets properly cleaned up.

    • the_original_shortright says:

      since i’m having a brain fart… didn’t we have almost this exact same LOL only a few months ago. i know it was the same photo and the caption was either the same or REALLY similar.

      where has all the funny gone??

      • BitterButter says:

        It is really old- like last year. Are we like Hollywood- totally out of new ideas? I think not!

        • the_original_shortright says:

          obviously the voting masses can’t figure out “teh funneh” if it bit them on the asses. just like the movie going masses can’t appreciate good film making if it bit them on the asses…

          • BitterButter says:

            Monte Python NEVER grows old!!!

            • the_original_shortright says:

              TAKE IT BACK! don’t say that! hollywood will try to remake it with chase crawford and zac efron.

              the fact that they’re remaking footloose and kevin bacon hasn’t gone “um no” is just sad, very very sad.

              • lowly grunt says:

                wut?

                a remake of footloose?

                • Jane St.Clair says:

                  I heard also a sequel to Goonies, with the original cast back as adults. All except for Mama, because I think she’s dead.

                • the_original_shortright says:

                  {http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1068242/}

                  look at the cast :(

                  • Sara says:

                    The apocolypse is truly upon us… X-(

                    • mothergoose says:

                      A new “Weekend at Bernie’s” can’t be far behind…

                      • I swear I heard they’re remaking “Fame”, too. *checks* FU(K…..Yes, they are. *headdesk* Whyyyyy?

                        • mothergoose says:

                          Are there NO good scripts out there?? Is there something we can do to make sure Animal House, Caddyshack, Blazing Saddles and all things Python are off limits?!

                        • the_original_shortright says:

                          mg i think the only way to do that is to buy the rights to the scripts/like-nesses ourselves first and then NEVER sell them.

                          i’d like to throw in space balls and anything else done by mel brooks into the “noooo, you can’t redo this one” pool. i’m gonna have to go a bit off topic here and include dirty dancing and ghost too. those shouldn’t be redone (and yes, i pretend the dirty dancing sequels never happened).

                        • froofrou says:

                          MG, I’m not sure that Blazing Saddles can be redone…..there is a BUNCH of stuff in that movie that makes the movie teh greatness that it is that you can’t say anymore today. Can you imagine “The Sheriff is near!” scene without the “good stuff”?

                        • mothergoose says:

                          @froo… agreed… that scene came into my mind when OJ was in the slow bronco chase… “He’s got a gun to his head”… I could almost hear OJ say “One wrong move…”

                        • froofrou says:

                          Ok, my Friday has started off pretty crappy, but I’m giggling now :-) Thank you!!!

                        • the_original_shortright says:

                          i have a funny (to me) story related to the “sheriff is near” scene.

                          my friend amy got married in mid july. after the wedding everyone gathered on the church steps so the photographer could take a picture from across the street getting EVERYONE who attended the wedding in the shot. my church has a big bell tower and chimes on every quarter hour… the photographer is across the street trying to tell people to step to their right, squish into the middle, etc and the bells start going off and we can only hear parts of what he’s saying. i immediately think of gabby johnson and blazing saddles. i turn to my left and my friend carlos is there, he’s a big movie buff… so i just lean towards him and say “the sheriff is a near” with it timed up properly to our church bells. carlos and i are laughing hysterically and no one around us could figure out why. i explained it to one of the people later and they looked at me like i’d kicked their dog…

                        • Tessie says:

                          shortright’s story has much awesum1!

                      • dhydar says:

                        … I think it’s called the “Kennedy Healthcare Plan”…

                        • slan agat says:

                          Fvuck you. Just fvck you.

                          You have no idea how much YOUR OWN LIFE has been improved by the man’s work, his body is not even in the ground yet, and you’re throwing this arrant bullshit around?

                          Just. Fvck. You.

                        • BitterButter says:

                          Ouch! Someone hit a nerve!

              • Mort says:

                A Python remake would be horrible. Please don’t touch Python. It ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

            • Cosman246 says:

              I’m being repressed!

      • Danbala says:

        “didn’t we have almost this exact same LOL only a few months ago.”

        Quite likely, but that must’ve been during my AWOL time, so I don’t know!

  4. Rissa says:

    And apparently POLY-FIBER at that.

  5. tankrunner1123 says:

    So he is half wool half cotton?

  6. paws4thot says:

    So I guess Barack’ll be the winner of the Ironed man competition then!

  7. MorticiaAddams says:

    Duh. Empty suit.

  8. Lol says:

    Most powerful man in the world? lolwut?

    • Rae says:

      I don’t know who’s more ignorant — the invertebrates who put up signs like that, or the Republican/Conservative assholes who make them believe what the signs say.

      • RenDuH says:

        I think it’s hilarious that you’re such a sheep. It’s not all black and white, you know.
        I’m an open-minded liberal, and even *I* know that Obama’s all talk and no action. :)

        Forming your own opinion rather than going with the popular vote of your chosen political party: win.

        • Mort says:

          “even *I* know that Obama’s all talk and no action. ”
          That may be, but that is no reason for anyone to call him a half-breed or question/pervert his religious convictions (Granted I’m not sure how muslins worship, there isn’t a ‘thread’ of evidence to support a theory)

        • Chocolate Rain says:

          WIN!

          Thank you!

          That’s the most amazing thing I’ve heard a liberal say… no, not the kick on Obama… the “Forming your own opinion rather than going with the popular vote of your chosen political party”

          We need more people on the left and right to do this.

          • wallFly says:

            it’s probably because you mostly watch fox news..

            (ducks to avoid flame war)

            no, seriously, lots of libs in my area – big area of college grads and what not and having talked to them, the ones i know at least, are breaking down the issues, analyzing both sides, then usually settling on the side of the liberals. it was an interesting contradiction to the south florida area where it went usually the opposite, the biggest difference in demographics in regard to who i was speaking with was down south the area i was in had a very low high school graduation rate and was very very deep in the “bible belt”.

          • Dhoti says:

            I would suggest that anyone who gets the demographics of South Florida so hilariously wrong (Palm Beach is now in the Bible Belt? LOL! Maybe the Torah Belt, at best!) might be arguing from stereotypes and prejudices rather than true observations.

            • wallFly says:

              aiight, correction, that was a mistake in description on my part: i was in the south, but it was northern florida, i.e. along the border with georgia

              i forget florida is one of the most bizarre states with tourism in the center, south in the north and cuba in the south… go figure

              • ESM says:

                We love our diversity in South Florida, and we are not in the Bible Belt, by any stretch of the definition. Nor do you have to be Jewish to be a liberal here. Conversely, there were plenty of Jewish senior citizens shaking their fists at Robert Wexler’s town hall meeting.

                • wallFly says:

                  i know – the only part of florida that’s bible-belt is the northern stretch.

                  spent a few years in high school in central florida and the area i was in was around the cape canaveral portion – whole area was very military-oriented (grew up on bases so i loved this) and very diverse. it wasn’t until i went north for school that i realised how different the other parts of florida were. going up to tallahassee wasn’t bad, but you leave the city and you’re in georgia (figuratively speaking), no matter which direction you head.

                  unfortunately, i haven’t been south past Vero Beach, though, need to get back that way. it’s definitely an interesting state

                  • Dhoti says:

                    So, you’re admitting that you lied about your initial characterization of “south florida”, given that you’ve recanted everything you initially said and basically proven that you knew it was false when you said it. Classy.

                    I wonder what else you lie about in hopes you won’t get called on it…

    • RenDuH says:

      AGREED.

  9. Kelly says:

    a shining example of neoconservative rednecks.

  10. RenDuH says:

    I vote to take “most powerful man in the world” out of this picture.
    BULLshit.

    Let me know when he actually does something worthwhile (and “Cash for Clunkers” does NOT count as “worthwhile) instead of massively failing, and THEN I’ll reconsider my viewpoint.

    • Czernobog says:

      Massively failing? From where I’m sitting (which is, admittedly, halfway across the world) the economy seems to have begun an upswing.

      As for being the most powerful man in the world – Inaccurate as it may or may not be, the president of the U.S is widely acknowledged as being just that, regardless of the person manning the position.

      • paws4thot says:

        High 5!

        • IvanTheMildlyAnnoying says:

          And additionally, the CfC program was TOO successful. That’s why they had to shut it down early…everyone used it, and they ran out of cash!

          • Dhoti says:

            If “success” is defined as “people taking free money”, then yes, it was wildly successful. But given that new car sales went up by only something like 2% last month, and that those sales most likely came by cannibalizing purchases from the rest of the year, I wouldn’t be so quick to claim victory.

          • bitter clown says:

            I just hope Health Care Reform isn’t TOO successful also…

      • Dhoti says:

        From where you’re sitting, it probably looks like your economy bottomed out in April or so — which most developed economies did, except of course for the US.

        We’ll see how well that lasts once the prime mortgage collapse kicks in next year.

        • TheSaintOfPain says:

          “We’ll see how well that lasts once the prime mortgage collapse kicks in next year.”

          So, I guess you’re psychic and know everything, huh?

          • Dhoti says:

            Yep, it came free with my WSJ and Economist subscriptions.

            In related news, the Sun will set this evening in the west, then miraculously rise the next morning in the east. BEHOLD MY POWER!

            • mothergoose says:

              Any word on tonight’s winning lotto numbers???

            • slan agat says:

              You trust the Murdoch St Journal anymore? Wow. Now that’s a faith-based initiative.

              • Dhoti says:

                Imagine that — reading multiple articles and using critical thinking skills rather than finding an opinion to blindly swallow and obey. Crazy, I know.

                • slan agat says:

                  I would hope you’re reading multiple articles. I would definitely want a careful fact-check on anything Murdoch prints.

                  • Dhoti says:

                    You don’t like having to search around to be told what to think — yes, I got that the first time. Do you actually have anything intelligent to add, or are you just going to blindly whine about sourcing because that’s easier?

                    • slan agat says:

                      Where do you get your delusions? I do quite a bit of searching around, and I rarely think what I’m told. I’m agreeing with you about reading multiple sources but skeptical about giving any outlet Murdoch controls any presumption of credibility. Untwist your knickers, they’re cutting off blood flow to your brain.

                      • Dhoti says:

                        You tell me, chief — when your first, and so far only, response is “OH NOES MURDOCKS!!!!1!”, like you’re suffering from some weird partisan form of Tourette’s, why should I take you seriously?

                      • lowly grunt says:

                        Slag, I don’t think untwisting knickers is an option for this fella. Being tightly wound is the only thing keeping him from flying apart.

        • Czernobog says:

          While our economy didn’t take as hard a hit as that of the U.S (The structure of investment banking here is different and subject to more regulation) it hasn’t “bottomed out” until recently.

          I agree that it’s far too early to declare Obama’s fiscal policies a success, but declaring it a failure is equally foolish. As is claiming that he has done nothing since coming into office.

    • paws4thot says:

      The tag “most powerful man in the World” has been applied to the US president since WW2 not because of what the present incumbent has done, but because of what any incumbent could potentially do.

    • Cosman246 says:

      He’s trying but is being obstructed by the ‘Party of No’ and ‘Blue Dogs’.
      I don’t want to argue on this, though.

      • Dhoti says:

        Thank God for that.

      • froofrou says:

        “The Party Of No” has proposed their own plans and keep getting shut down. WHo’s the party of no, then?

        Besides, the Blue Dogs know that their careers are finished if they vote for some of this stuff. You can’t play yourself off as a fiscal conservative and then vote for some of the most massive spending in history and get away with it. Just ask the Repubs of the last 20 years.

        • mothergoose says:

          Froo, I think part of it is that they have put out their own plans, but the rhetoric around the people who “speak” for the Republican Party makes it appear as all they do is say “no” to anything the Dems put out. I’m not defending either side on this (because I remember the Dems doing alot of the same thing).

          It’s just that when the Repubs say they have an alternative, they come out with a 5-page budget that has no figures attached.

          • froofrou says:

            Forget the budget, that was a horrible move on their parts :-) (I’m speaking of spending in general, not just the budgetary stuffs) I’m talking about the healthcare plan specifically, which does have some really good ideas in it, and isn’t the sweeping change that scraps everything about the current system, good and bad, and replaces it with something else. They have been shut down in committee every time they’ve brought it up.

            It’s reminiscent of the Repubs during the “glory days” of Newt running the show, frankly. It was wrong then, and it’s wrong now, especially since the nuclear option is probably going to happen, shoving something down our throats that is less than half finished and will change healthcare as we know it. And not in a good way.

            • mothergoose says:

              I absolutely agree with you on this one. I’m not sold on Obamacare; nor am I sold on the Republican Options… but there are great points in both. The problem right now is you have so many people screaming for bipartisanship, but no one seems to know how to go about it.

              Apparently “bipartisanship” means “We want you to agree with us, just don’t change anything.” And that’s on BOTH sides of the aisle.

              • froofrou says:

                The problem is that no one in Washington has any credibility. Just once I want to see a Congressperson go to a town meeting and answer a question with “Now, here on page (blah blah) of the bill, you can clearly see that what you’re asking about is not the case. Here’s what’s in the bill, here’s what it means, and on page (blah blah) here’s why you’ll be able to keep what you have with no penalties.” Something like that instead of “Well, you people are wrong and you just need to shut up. Talking to you is like trying to talk to a dining room table.” Especially since people are showing up with sections of the actual House bill to ask questions about. It’s irritating!! And it makes the congresspeople look like bigger retards than normal.

                I think you’re spot on with your definition of “bipartisanship”. I’m just curious as to why the Dems are so set on pursuing it, considering that they have the votes. Or at least, have the numbers for the votes to shut out the Repubs. Something tells me that there is a deeper problem there, mainly that they really don’t have the votes, and Pelosi is struggling to get the 51 she needs for reconciliation.

                • I actually read the damn bill, which I’m guessing is more than my representatives have done.

                  • Jane St.Clair says:

                    Yeah, but you’re used to reading long boring documents. ;)

                  • froofrou says:

                    I’m sure you understood it too, being a lawyer and all :-) I’ll have to defer to Newt on this subject. If the bill is too hard to read without having a lawyer standing over your shoulder explaining it to you, it doesn’t need to be passed. I believe that one of the Congressmen (I wish I could remember which one….they all kind of run together into a scary CongressMob these days) has already said that the reason he didn’t read it is because he didn’t have the two lawyers required to understand the stupid thing. Which is a silly thing to admit if you’re trying to pass it, which he is.

                    And Jane, aren’t you used to reading boring documents as well, being in the school position you’re in? ;-)

                    • slan agat says:

                      Let me explain something to you about how legislation is written, because I’ve read it, interpreted it, and tried to write some myself.

                      There’s an exercise they do at West Point, maybe you’ve heard of it, where the candidate has to cut a set of written orders and write them airtight enough that there’s no way someone who’s actively, maliciously trying to screw them up can follow the order to the letter and act contrary to the intent. It’s a wicked hard exercise. And that’s just getting one person to do one specific task under one set of circumstances.

                      Now try to cut a written order to apply equally, fairly, to everyone under all possible circumstances. Now do it every day of your career.

                      Legal language is that difficult because it’s meant to do an extremely difficult thing. If it were significantly simpler, somebody – probably lots of people – would abuse it or get abused because of it. And by that I mean lots more people than already do/are.

            • slan agat says:

              That’s an outright lie, Froo. The only proposal that “scraps everything about the current system, good and bad” is HR676, and that’s dead on arrival and everybody knows it.

              The proposals that are actually under serious consideration do NOT change the funamental fee-for-service model of US health care (which makes cost containment exceptionally difficult). It does NOT eliminate or fundamentally restructure private insurance.

              What it WOULD do is ban arbitrary recission, end pre-existing condition exclusions, provide subsidies for more people who can’t afford insurance of any sort now, set baseline standards for the basic health care that insurance plans must cover, and establish a competitive non-profit insurer to keep the private insurers honest and prevent the collusion in premium inflation we’ve seen over the past ten years.

              To say that the proposals actually passed by the House and through the Senate HELP Committee “scraps everything” is pure blatant propaganda and scare tactics. I expected more honesty from you.

    • Reika says:

      But he was so active in….the….um….
      What about his stance on the…..er…
      He did pretty well when he became in….volved…..in….
      He takes lots of wonderful vaca….tions….
      Okay, you have a good point.

      • bad fairie says:

        you mean like bush jr did in his 8 years as potus — 487 days at camp david, 490 days at crawford; and not counting any days he spent on ‘working’ vacations such as the olympics in china, the time spent at camp david and crawford combined comes to 1/3 of his days in office, or 122 days per year, or just a fraction over 10 days per month…. guess obama has some catching up to do then….

  11. shonuff says:

    You sound remarkably like the kind of person that voted for Bush, twice..and look where that got us.

    Yay for you!!!

    • Mort says:

      I do love all of the anti-current/past president stuff. Especially since it rarely if even considers what sort of job the other guy would have done instead.
      No matter who gets elected, they will make choices that not everyone likes, and they will be criticized.
      You should be very thankful that we are actually able to do that in America. We are able to openly criticize and insult our leaders without fear of punishment. Now, I am not saying that action is good, I do believe that we really need to show a lot more respect for any elected into office.

    • shonuff says:

      * my comment was directed towards RenDUH

      • Mort says:

        Ok,
        Mine wasn’t directed at you, but the masses who do that.

        The actions of some almost makes me ashamed to be a citizen of the same country as them. Whereas, your comment does not make me feel that way, twas just the straw that broke the camels back before he had enough coffee.

  12. Me :D says:

    Obama is far from the most powerful man in the world.

    • Mort says:

      But, as previously stated. The position of President of the United States, is widely considered as such.

      • Me :D says:

        But, the united states is a part of UN. The UN Secretary General is Ban Ki-moon. The position of Secretary General is defined as “chief administrative officer”. Which means that he is the “President” of the UN. So, he can boss Obama around if Obama goes against the UN.

        And Kim Jong Il has a shitload of nukes and he keeps the detonator switch in his pocket at all times. So… yeah…

        Obama can carry the title of “Most influential leader”, though. Which can be even more important, in some cases.

        • Mort says:

          And Kim Jong Il has a shitload of nukes and he keeps the detonator switch in his pocket at all times. So… yeah…

          So yeah, and how large is the US arsenal again? Going for MAD are we? woohoo nuclear winter.

          • paws4thot says:

            To believe that, you’d first have to believe that Kim Jong Il has both a shitload of nukes and a credible delivery system.

            • Mort says:

              I know, that’s where the US arsenal is superior, it exists and we have proven delivery systems.

              • bodo says:

                The US can, in fact, deliver multiple ballistic warheads to pretty much anywhere on earth from pretty much anywhere on earth, how ’bout that? With an accuracy of *censored* (oops, never mind about the accuracy or that there could be *censored* warheads on a single missile). Not that I have any particular information about the *CENSORED CENSORED SO-WAY-CENSORED-YOU-WOULD -NOT-BELIEVE-IT*

                • Mort says:

                  Last I checked accuracy isn’t really needed with Nukes, just need to be in the right general area.

                  • Dhoti says:

                    Not true. Hardened facilities (think Mount Weather and Cheyenne Mountain) that were built to withstand large blasts within a few miles are completely vulnerable even to smaller blasts right on top of them.

                  • bodo says:

                    Mostly they pay more for accuracy, is the thing (I don’t mean that as a criticism).

        • paws4thot says:

          The USA is part of the UN true, but the SecGen has no power to committ the UN to a course of action without first obtaining a general or committee resolution.

        • Danbala says:

          “Which means that he is the “President” of the UN. So, he can boss Obama around if Obama goes against the UN.”

          The UN’s power is mostly theoretical. It is quite fair to say the US leader is, atm, the most powerful person in the world, imo.

  13. Juleschan says:

    Photo-shopped. The white background doesn’t match the white used to cover up the last leg of the ‘M’.

    Still funny though.

    • Cosman246 says:

      The sign could have already been like that…..

    • IvanTheMildlyAnnoying says:

      No, dearest moron-troll, it is not photoshopped.

      {http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2008/9/10/obama_sign_in_yard_stirs_up_neighbors.html?refresh=1}

      • Juleschan says:

        The video’s not on that site anymore.
        And if you’re using a laptop tilt the screen; you can clearly see the line.
        And I’m not a troll.

      • Justacarolinian says:

        Ivan, it is stupid, shopped or not. But it does look to me that the “N” is not so. The angle of the last leg looks like it was an “M.”

    • MLD says:

      It is not. The N looks nothing like the Ms preceding it. While the two Ms DO match. Pattern recognition fail

  14. Meowth says:

    Sackboy wins again!

  15. Marekatt says:

    Don’t republicans go to school? It seems that none of them know how to spell or have consistency when it comes to upper – and lowercase letters. Makes it all the more credible…

  16. slaggingham says:

    Hooray! Somebody took my response to the “Death to Juice” LOL seriously!

    Aw, crap, then they went and applied it to Obama… Stupid idiots. It was funnier before.

  17. i_am_number1 says:

    I didn’t even know he was a man of the “cloth”

  18. parker says:

    typical american …

  19. Reika says:

    Where did this ‘most powerful man in the world’ bullshit come from?

    • dhydar says:

      He was bitten by a radioactive community organizer.

    • Jane St.Clair says:

      Oh man, I really wish that at some time this morning someone would have talked about the “most powerful man in the world” part of the lol. I mean, it seems to me we could have had a really long thread about it with a lot of people giving their opinions as to how the modern world defines power. Oh wait. WE ALREADY DID.

      • smith says:

        Well… If you think of power in terms of ability to release energy, you could say he is. Seeing as each president obtains the launch codes to control the largest stock of nuclear weaponry in the world… Yes he is the most powerful person in the world. Still, that is a very absolute, albeit daft supporting deposition of such a claim.

    • Kelly says:

      because he´s the president of the freakin united states. of course he is.

  20. hannah says:

    This person doesn’t seem like they are in any position to question someone’s breeding….hahaha…

    • dhydar says:

      yeaaaaaaah cuz a genius like you has never made a typo.

      Geez.

      • Jane St.Clair says:

        It’s kind of hard to make a typo if you’re not actually typing.

        • Danbala says:

          …but they also managed to miss holding down the shift key when they wrote the d in BREEd and the i in MUSLiN.

          Their internal keyboard is wonky, for sure.

        • dhydar says:

          Same diff. It’s easy to scribble something down quickly and miss a pen stroke or two…. either way, you’re placing a lot of weight on a simple mistake.

      • Justacarolinian says:

        You don’t want to know the flame war because I made a typo on 2 LOLz late one sleepy night, and apparently the Firefox spell check is wrong too. I was informed that I was stupid, incapable of understanding English, and that I was a child molester, based on my mustache.
        For what it’s worth, I just can’t seem to get any rhythm with this laptop key board. I drive myself nuts going back over most of what I type. I mean come on, I started on a manual Royal typewriter, and thought I was moving up in the world with an IBM Selectric!

  21. LuvBJones says:

    Half-breed muslin = poly-cotton blend

  22. MW says:

    Shouldn’t this pic be over on the “Engrish” page?

  23. Rimsiakas says:

    The must powerful man in the world? Who is the idiot who made this?

  24. Ysq says:

    Benito Muslini was his Father? O_O

  25. IanMcWhirter says:

    Obama is not the most powerful man in the world whoever made this caption should get his facts right before he posts something.

    • altejeremias says:

      i think he’s actually right… see above comments on that

      and don’t be a killjoy. In the words of Jon Stewart’s Daily Show: its opinions need not be fully thought through. it’s just FUNNY…nothing more…

  26. Nerfy says:

    Must be why you can see right through him…

  27. slaggingham says:

    WIN!

    Yeah, in a dog fight, the mutt will take down the purebreed any day. It’s good to be a mutt. That’s why my ancestors came from 6 different nationalities.

    Now all I have to do is find a nice* black/latina/filipina/japanese/korean girl, and my descendants will rule you all!

    *well, more accurately, a “nice and evil”

  28. Evan says:

    Personally, I don’t cotton to such characterizations.

  29. yoop says:

    This is fail blog material.

  30. Tajiu says:

    Photoshopppp.

  31. jerryG says:

    …and the next day Todd Palin hid all of Sarah’s sharpies.

  32. Charlie says:

    Right, right. Because of course, America is the entire world. Typical American eejits.

  33. And he probably worships satin, too!

  34. Serphimera says:

    Excellent! Bravo

  35. Photography says:

    hahahaha!!!

  36. James says:

    He isnt the most powerful man in the world…

    He is the US president that doesnt make him over the world

    dont be dumb

  37. b says:

    most powerful man in the world?!?!?!? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! :D , Oh, *cough, cough*, you’re FUNNY!!!


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