Title: ObamaMaMa - Man claims to have done cocaine with him, and (gasp) engage in homosexual act Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Feb 19, 2008 Author:yourube Post Date:2008-02-19 14:34:41 by Jethro Tull Keywords:None Views:186 Comments:12
I read that some group is paying this guy $10,000 to take a polygraph, and they will pay him $100,000 if he passes. Not sure if it's true but I read it somewhere.
Larry Sinclair contends that he has been unfairly targeted after surfacing last month with claims (entirely unsubstantiated, of course) that he "personally engaged in sexual activity and personally used illegal drugs in November 1999" with Obama, then an Illinois state representative. In his video, Sinclair claims that he met Obama at an "upscale lounge in Chicago," where they knocked back some drinks before continuing the party in Sinclair's limo (where the sex and drugs part of the story supposedly transpired).
I find it more amusing that this Larry claims he had a limo and was allowed in an upscale lounge.
'He will make Cheney look like Gandhi.' U.S. conservative pundit Pat Buchanan, imagining presidential hopeful John McCain in the White House.
I read that some group is paying this guy $10,000 to take a polygraph, and they will pay him $100,000 if he passes. Not sure if it's true but I read it somewhere
Here's something I found on that: "... The results of the whole thing will be posted right here on Whitehouse.com. Our pockets lighter by either ten grand or ten times that amount, we'll all have a better sense of what to make of Sinclair's almost-too- unbelievable-to-be-unbelievable allegations against a Senator who is poised, perhaps, to make history. ..." http://www.whitehouse.com/NewsComments.aspx?start=&NewsID=109
Here's something I found on that: "... The results of the whole thing will be posted right here on Whitehouse.com. Our pockets lighter by either ten grand or ten times that amount, we'll all have a better sense of what to make of Sinclair's almost-too- unbelievable-to-be-unbelievable allegations against a Senator who is poised, perhaps, to make history. ..." http://www.whitehouse.com/NewsComments.aspx?start=&NewsID=109
"And," he added, "this polygraph test will be conducted under the supervision of the Diebold Corp. to ensure maximum accuracy."