BarackObamaEatsBabies.com
Alex Covert — October 28, 2008 — Social Good
References: barackobamaeatsbabies & yesbutnobutyes
Every four years, we elect someone to lead our country, to inspire the world, to make our lives better. People from both sides of the political spectrum, and everywhere in between, have the chance to utilize their freedom of speech by supporting their favorite candidate. This includes those really-out-there statements.
Take the site barackobamaeatsbabies.com, for example. I don’t even want to try to decipher what this site is suggesting. Check it out, but basically, Sarah Palin throws digital babies into the Jib-Jab-like mouth of Barack Obama.
Take the site barackobamaeatsbabies.com, for example. I don’t even want to try to decipher what this site is suggesting. Check it out, but basically, Sarah Palin throws digital babies into the Jib-Jab-like mouth of Barack Obama.
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