Was that your reply to a question of whether your SAT's approached triple digits??
Certainly you noticed that the blurbs in the OP were linked and documented.
You didn't?
See....that's a direct result of the SAT thing.....
Maybe no one ever explained this to you, but using editorials and op-eds as "sources" doesn't work when those op-eds make claims that are NOT sourced.
As an example, I've seen you link to that NY Sun Op-ed that claims Odinga made a "pact" to install Sharia law in Kenya. There's no source - although they claim to have seen the document, it's not linked, and a google search just turns up hundreds of people like you re-posting the same editorial on other message boards.
Op-eds aren't "evidence" of anything other than the opinions of whoever wrote it.
"....opinions...."
1. They're kinda important....
That's why the Leftist media didn't report those in the OP.
You know....like the fake love affair they reported about McCain during the campaign...then had to retract.
Changes opinions, doesn't it.
a. I do not believe that the solution to our problem is simply to elect the right people. The important thing is to establish a political climate of opinion which will make it politically profitable for the wrong people to do the right thing. Unless it is politically profitable for the wrong people to do the right thing, the right people will not do the right thing either, or if they try, they will shortly be out of office.
Milton Friedman
2. Bet you'd have no problem with documentation if Obama was a Republican....
...the OP led up to that, didn't it.
3. You know there's a great quote that illustrates Obama's position in the world:
Spengler's Universal Law #10:
There's a world of difference between a lunatic and a lunatic who has won the lottery.
That's pretty much my opinion.
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has them, and I have no desire to see yours, nor those of the editorial board of the NY Sun.
Are you conceding that everything you've posted here has no basis in fact, but instead based on "assholes" that you find appealing?