Chains you can believe in – Joe Biden 2012. The office of the Vice Presidency hit a new low with Biden’s racist remark “They’re going to put y’all back in chains.” Say it ain’t so, Joe. Hope and chains, huh.
Is this the new Obama/Biden 2012 campaign slogan, Hope and Chains? Chains you can believe in.
Biden’s racist comment drew immediate criticism from the Republican Party with Mitt Romney telling Barack Obama to take his campaign of division, anger and hate back to Chicago.
Racism is alive and well in the Democratic Party. Joe Biden 2012 working on the chain gang. Chains you can believe in.
Kentucky Wildcats Basketball program at 38-2 are the 2012 College National Champions after defeating Kansas 67 to 59 in New Orleans last night.
While the Jayhawks big man totally shut down and exposed Anthony Davis offensively, the UK MVP shined on defense in blocking shots, steals, rebounds and overall hustle.
The Kentucky guards lit it up from outside. Offense gets the glory. Defense wins the game.
Kentucky was in control most of the way but Kansas mounted a late rally. The lead would have been cut to 3 but a fatal mistake bunny hop, double dribble negated a 3 pointer that swished through nothing but net.
It may be One & Done for UK though as all 5 of Kentucky’s starters, 2 freshmen and 3 sophomores, could be selected in the early rounds of the NBA draft in June.
Time will tell. Congratulations Kentucky. Go Blue.
Matt Kenseth [17] won the first ever postponed Daytona 500 over Dale Earnhardt Jr.[88] to pick up his 22nd career NASCAR win in overtime, early Tuesday morning!
The 2012 Daytona 500 started in primetime for Fox television on Monday night after a long rain delay Sunday.
A fuel fire crash by Juan Montoya delayed the Great American Race another 2 hours at Daytona Motor Speedway.
In NASCAR’s biggest race of the year, the first accident happened on the second lap.
Elliott Sadler ran into 5 time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson and 6 cars were eliminated in all, including Danica Patrick and Trevor Bayne.
Matt Kenseth is the first driver to repeat as a Daytona 500 champion since Jeff Gordon in 2005.
“ We had a really fast car and I am glad it all worked out.” – Matt Kenseth