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Polish politicians’ racist remarks target Obama

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Al-Qaeda in racist slur against Obama

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20.11.2008, 07:14 5 comments

Obama declared a Bedouin by Israeli tribe

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Russians would vote for Obama

Published: 20 November, 2008, 13:34


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Last weekend it was officially confirmed that if given the right, Russians would definitely vote to Barack Obama.

 
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