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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:34 pm Post subject: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's exactly
what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A |
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:34 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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On Oct 20, 6:34 am, "Scout Lady" <scoutl...@nospam4me.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's exactly
what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
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Right now I'm watching Obama tout "vote early" at a rally in Florida.
Very interesting considering the stuff that came out about him last
night on Hannity's America (Fox) regarding Obama's connection to his
childhood mentor, Frank Marshall Davis. Davis was the activist,
pedophilic author whose strong ties to communism brought him in front
of the congressional House Un-American Activities Committee in 1950.
Obama was introduced to him by his grandfather while he lived in
Hawaii.
Could it be that he wants those early votes in order to avoid what
some call the "Bradley Effect"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_effect |
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JohnH Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:20 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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Scout Lady wrote:
| Quote: | Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's exactly
what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
"Get in their faces?" Of course, Obama, with all eloquence, will now |
say, "Those aren't fighting words," and the Obamanites will titter with
glee. |
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Scout Lady Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:53 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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"JohnH" <JohnH@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gdi7kc$hk7$1@aioe.org...
| Quote: | Scout Lady wrote:
Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
"Get in their faces?"
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Yup,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCMDur9CDZ4
| Quote: | Of course, Obama, with all eloquence, will now say, "Those aren't fighting
words," and the Obamanites will titter with glee.
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The other day an adult man attacked a middle age woman holding a McCain sign
and beat her up. Right before that an old lady beat up on an old man when he
called her out on cheating when she was suppose to be helping a lady at the
nursing home vote. Today it has been reported that his followers have shot
at John McCains bus with a 22 in one place and paintballs in another.
If Obama loses there is going to be violence. Hopefully it will not be
anything like the violence in Kenya earlier this year when his cousin lost
the election. |
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:32 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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On Oct 20, 2:17 pm, "Scout Lady" <scoutl...@nospam4me.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Well they can vote now and then again on election day thanks to Obamacorn..
I read about Davis a couple of months ago, nothing surprises me anymore when
it comes to Obama and his associations.
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Don't you mean "Obama and his associations and his lies about his
associations when his associations are brought to light"?  |
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JohnH Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:46 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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Scout Lady wrote:
| Quote: | "JohnH" <JohnH@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gdi7kc$hk7$1@aioe.org...
Scout Lady wrote:
Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
"Get in their faces?"
Yup,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCMDur9CDZ4
Of course, Obama, with all eloquence, will now say, "Those aren't fighting
words," and the Obamanites will titter with glee.
The other day an adult man attacked a middle age woman holding a McCain sign
and beat her up. Right before that an old lady beat up on an old man when he
called her out on cheating when she was suppose to be helping a lady at the
nursing home vote. Today it has been reported that his followers have shot
at John McCains bus with a 22 in one place and paintballs in another.
Yeah, I heard/read about the second incidence. The lady (and I use that |
term loosely, here), who was caught cheating, had listed Democrats, even
though the other lady from the nursing home had already indicated that
she wanted to go Republican.
| Quote: | If Obama loses there is going to be violence. Hopefully it will not be
anything like the violence in Kenya earlier this year when his cousin lost
the election.
Well, I hope not, but should it happen, it will then prove, what I've |
been saying all along, that this election is definitely about race. Of
course, I won't mention that 90-95% of blacks are supporting Obama, and
that Colin Powell has endorsed him, too. Don't misunderstand though,
it's OK that blacks and Powell endorse Obama, but let's be completely
honest about it, and don't say that this election isn't about race when
it clearly is. Frankly speaking, The Bradley Effect works both ways, IMO. |
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JohnH Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:33 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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~galia wrote:
| Quote: | "Scout Lady" <scoutlady@nospam4me.net> wrote in message
news:6m3fn7Fev86vU1@mid.individual.net...
Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
You hypocrite! McCane is on a smear campaign against Obama since Day 1.
The attacks I observed during the three presidential debates are proof of
McCane's poor character, and one must come to the logical conclusion, that
some allegation's about his military career are true.
This man claims to be a Christian, but he lies, and lies, and lies; and so
does his running mate.
Boy, I really get the impression that you Republican's are beyond help.
First, it's "McCain," not "McCane." [Or is correctly spelling a |
person's name only a consideration when you respect that person?]
Secondly, had you been fair and objective, which you aren't, you would
have seen that all four candidates have played the facts loosely.
That's right, all four of them.
http://factcheck.org/
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The usefulness of the fact-checkers, cited selectively of course, is a
rare point of agreement between the campaigns.
"To the extent that you can say, 'you don't need to take my word for it,
take the word of a bunch of smart guys that have no motive other than
getting the facts right,' it helps make your case," said Obama spokesman
Hari Sevugan.
The McCain aide agreed, saying "there is nothing better than quoting
Factcheck.org or PolitiFact."
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14622_Page2.html
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~galia Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:45 am Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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"Scout Lady" <scoutlady@nospam4me.net> wrote in message
news:6m3fn7Fev86vU1@mid.individual.net...
| Quote: | Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
You hypocrite! McCane is on a smear campaign against Obama since Day 1. |
The attacks I observed during the three presidential debates are proof of
McCane's poor character, and one must come to the logical conclusion, that
some allegation's about his military career are true.
This man claims to be a Christian, but he lies, and lies, and lies; and so
does his running mate.
Boy, I really get the impression that you Republican's are beyond help. |
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Scout Lady Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:08 am Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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"JohnH" <JohnH@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gdig5f$jnh$1@aioe.org...
| Quote: | Scout Lady wrote:
"JohnH" <JohnH@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gdi7kc$hk7$1@aioe.org...
Scout Lady wrote:
Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
"Get in their faces?"
Yup,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCMDur9CDZ4
Of course, Obama, with all eloquence, will now say, "Those aren't
fighting words," and the Obamanites will titter with glee.
The other day an adult man attacked a middle age woman holding a McCain
sign and beat her up. Right before that an old lady beat up on an old man
when he called her out on cheating when she was suppose to be helping a
lady at the nursing home vote. Today it has been reported that his
followers have shot at John McCains bus with a 22 in one place and
paintballs in another.
Yeah, I heard/read about the second incidence. The lady (and I use that
term loosely, here), who was caught cheating, had listed Democrats, even
though the other lady from the nursing home had already indicated that she
wanted to go Republican.
If Obama loses there is going to be violence. Hopefully it will not be
anything like the violence in Kenya earlier this year when his cousin
lost the election.
Well, I hope not, but should it happen, it will then prove, what I've been
saying all along, that this election is definitely about race. Of course,
I won't mention that 90-95% of blacks are supporting Obama, and that Colin
Powell has endorsed him, too. Don't misunderstand though, it's OK that
blacks and Powell endorse Obama, but let's be completely honest about it,
and don't say that this election isn't about race when it clearly is.
Frankly speaking, The Bradley Effect works both ways, IMO.
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I think Powell is looking for absolution from the Obamessiah along with
improving his legacy. It was a win win situation for both of them, Obama got
the endorsement he has been seeking for some time and Powell becomes the
darling of the left so everyone can now forget that it was Colin Powell who
Americans trusted when he said that Iraq had WMD. Bush gets all the blame
and Powell can continue to play the victim who was mislead and thereby
accidently mislead the American people into supporting the war. His
marketability has greatly improved overnight, he will be able to command
large speaking fees now, perhaps write a book or two, maybe be offered a
cabinet position from Obama.
As for the race aspect, I agree with you for one reason, his attack on Sarah
Palin who has more executive experience than the Obamessiah and she is only
running for VP. Obama is just as untested as Palin, he is just more polished
because he has had like 300 advisors working with him day and night for the
last 20 or so months. This election has been about race from the very
beginning, Geraldine Ferrero called it right even though she was demonized
by the left for doing so.
Powell has learned well from the Obamanator though, throwing W and Condi and
all the people who supported him and worked with him was one thing but he
went and threw his good friend of over 20 years John McCain right under the
bus. |
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:17 am Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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"<Kelly>" <316kcbk@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ddb95518-2ec4-4c96-8631-9d2c1efb0358@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 20, 6:34 am, "Scout Lady" <scoutl...@nospam4me.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly
what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
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Right now I'm watching Obama tout "vote early" at a rally in Florida.
Very interesting considering the stuff that came out about him last
night on Hannity's America (Fox) regarding Obama's connection to his
childhood mentor, Frank Marshall Davis. Davis was the activist,
pedophilic author whose strong ties to communism brought him in front
of the congressional House Un-American Activities Committee in 1950.
Obama was introduced to him by his grandfather while he lived in
Hawaii.
Could it be that he wants those early votes in order to avoid what
some call the "Bradley Effect"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_effect
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Well they can vote now and then again on election day thanks to Obamacorn.
I read about Davis a couple of months ago, nothing surprises me anymore when
it comes to Obama and his associations. |
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:23 am Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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"JohnH" <JohnH@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gdiit2$tte$1@aioe.org...
| Quote: | ~galia wrote:
"Scout Lady" <scoutlady@nospam4me.net> wrote in message
news:6m3fn7Fev86vU1@mid.individual.net...
Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
You hypocrite! McCane is on a smear campaign against Obama since Day 1.
The attacks I observed during the three presidential debates are proof of
McCane's poor character, and one must come to the logical conclusion,
that some allegation's about his military career are true.
This man claims to be a Christian, but he lies, and lies, and lies; and
so does his running mate.
Boy, I really get the impression that you Republican's are beyond help.
First, it's "McCain," not "McCane." [Or is correctly spelling a person's
name only a consideration when you respect that person?]
Secondly, had you been fair and objective, which you aren't, you would
have seen that all four candidates have played the facts loosely. That's
right, all four of them.
http://factcheck.org/
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The usefulness of the fact-checkers, cited selectively of course, is a
rare point of agreement between the campaigns.
"To the extent that you can say, 'you don't need to take my word for it,
take the word of a bunch of smart guys that have no motive other than
getting the facts right,' it helps make your case," said Obama spokesman
Hari Sevugan.
The McCain aide agreed, saying "there is nothing better than quoting
Factcheck.org or PolitiFact."
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14622_Page2.html
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You do know that factcheck.org is part of the Annenberg Public Policy Center
and Obama and his pal Bill Ayers served on the board and were in charge of
dispersing funding for the organization. They had to correct the "facts" on
Obama's birth certificate no less than 3 times over the last couple of
months. |
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:13 am Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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"Scout Lady" <scoutlady@nospam4me.net> wrote
| Quote: | You do know that factcheck.org is part of the Annenberg Public Policy
Center and Obama and his pal Bill Ayers served on the board and were in
charge of dispersing funding for the organization. They had to correct
the "facts" on Obama's birth certificate no less than 3 times over the
last couple of months.
Hi Scouty, long time no see. |
WHERE can we find FACTS about this birthplace mess. I just spoke to Sen.
McCain after a rally tonite, and if he had any evidence I think I'd have
heard it by now... OBTW, love Obamacorn! LOL! |
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:40 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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"Tom" <Tommy@home.con> wrote in message
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"Scout Lady" <scoutlady@nospam4me.net> wrote
You do know that factcheck.org is part of the Annenberg Public Policy
Center and Obama and his pal Bill Ayers served on the board and were in
charge of dispersing funding for the organization. They had to correct
the "facts" on Obama's birth certificate no less than 3 times over the
last couple of months.
Hi Scouty, long time no see.
WHERE can we find FACTS about this birthplace mess. I just spoke to
Sen. McCain after a rally tonite, and if he had any evidence I think I'd
have heard it by now... OBTW, love Obamacorn! LOL!
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Politics/13075.htm |
The case before the court is Berg vs Obama. |
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:25 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio |
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Scout Lady wrote:
| Quote: | "JohnH" <JohnH@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gdiit2$tte$1@aioe.org...
~galia wrote:
"Scout Lady" <scoutlady@nospam4me.net> wrote in message
news:6m3fn7Fev86vU1@mid.individual.net...
Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtij3dE10A
You hypocrite! McCane is on a smear campaign against Obama since Day 1.
The attacks I observed during the three presidential debates are proof of
McCane's poor character, and one must come to the logical conclusion,
that some allegation's about his military career are true.
This man claims to be a Christian, but he lies, and lies, and lies; and
so does his running mate.
Boy, I really get the impression that you Republican's are beyond help.
First, it's "McCain," not "McCane." [Or is correctly spelling a person's
name only a consideration when you respect that person?]
Secondly, had you been fair and objective, which you aren't, you would
have seen that all four candidates have played the facts loosely. That's
right, all four of them.
http://factcheck.org/
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The usefulness of the fact-checkers, cited selectively of course, is a
rare point of agreement between the campaigns.
"To the extent that you can say, 'you don't need to take my word for it,
take the word of a bunch of smart guys that have no motive other than
getting the facts right,' it helps make your case," said Obama spokesman
Hari Sevugan.
The McCain aide agreed, saying "there is nothing better than quoting
Factcheck.org or PolitiFact."
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14622_Page2.html
You do know that factcheck.org is part of the Annenberg Public Policy Center
and Obama and his pal Bill Ayers served on the board and were in charge of
dispersing funding for the organization. They had to correct the "facts" on
Obama's birth certificate no less than 3 times over the last couple of
months.
Not totally (although, IIRC, there is some tie between ACORN and |
Annenberg.) Still, the fact that the site has acknowledged that all
four candidates (including Obama and Biden) have "stretched the truth"
helped make my point. Not one of the four can claim they have the
market on truth. However, yes, it wasn't exactly the greatest source
that I could have used. What about Politico? I've read they're
relatively unbiased. What do you think? |
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:33 pm Post subject: Re: Obama Supporters Getting in Faces in Ohio - no, Scout La |
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From: scoutlady@nospam4me.net (Scout Lady)
Barack Obama told his followers to "get in their faces," and that's
exactly what they're doing in Ohio at a McCain/Palin rally.
Frankly I hope they come here to Pa, a few dozen of these idiots on the
street corners throughout the state will ensure a McCain victory.
Pat: I get in your face with this:
McCain is against women having equal pay for equal work.
McCain LIED about not receiving any earmarks for his state. The facts
say he got some.
McCain wanted to DEREGULATE health care just like the financial services
industry. That might have made another big crisis.
McCain backed Bush's doomed effort to let us invest SOCIAL SECURITY
benefits in the stock and bond markets.
McCain is shameful and perverse because of the LIE about Obama having a
bill about sex education for kindergarteners. That's nonsense! Obama's
bill was to protect kids, not to corrupt them. McCain gets no honor
because he LIES.
McCain says he knows how to capture Osama Bin Laden, but he hasn't done
it. Therefore he is a DO NOTHING and he is aiding and abetting Osama Bin
Laden to stay free since he knows how to capture him.
McCain's Campaign Manager was a Freddie Mac Lobbyist. McCain is a
Washington Insider that stays with the Statue Quo. He is no Maverick to
bring change. McCain has about 169 lobbyist and Obama has none. McCain
VOTES LIKE BUSH has over 90% of the time. That's not change, that's more
of the same.
McCain said he will cut government spending and that Obama will increase
it, but that is a BIG JOKE when most of government spending money on is
this BOGUS WAR that he supports and Obama is against. He LIES like he
will cut everyone's taxes. He says he will help workers who lost jobs to
find new jobs. That's a big promise that MIGHT BE A LIE. He said
education is the civil rights issue of this century. I guess he is
trying to mean since the year 2,000. But what party has been president
since then? His. Plus civil rights is on the Democratic side.
McCain said he will help bad teachers find another line of work. Was he
honest or just being sarcastic about the problem to look tough? Then he
flubbed a line he tried to read from the teleprompter when he stumbled
on about 4 words and he stopped and read it over again. He can't even
read right something he probably practiced. But Obama is smart and
doesn't make mental mistakes like he does.
McCain said we are going to embark on a national project, and that is to
stop sending money to other countries. This is nonsense to call it a
national project. Take care of OUR people in THIS country. But the
Republicans have done a poor job of that. Just look at all the money
they wasted on this WAR that he supports.
McCain said Russia invaded Georgia because of oil. Is that true? He said
he would work for good relations with Russia, but not afraid and
prepared to face them. But what with his party putting Obama down for
saying he would meet with leaders of the countries against us? Isn't
that HYPOCRISY or is it mocking Obama?
McCain said he would stand up to those who don't know the free world.
THAT'S hypocrisy! Then stand up against this bogus Iraq war that WE are
over THERE making. How can you be promoting a free world when you have
our troops over there INVADING their land when they have not attacked
us? Being the BULLY of the world is not making it free. It makes you the
owing dominator and everyone is NOT FREE.
McCain said his grandfather died the next day he came home after being
in WWII. Why did that happen? Was he ashamed for what they did to Japan
and couldn't live any more? I am totally against how they dropped those
Atomic Bombs on Japan to end the war. That TOTALLY WAS MURDERING
INNOCENT WOMAN AND CHILDREN IN ENTIRE CITIES.
McCain said he was on his 23rd bombing mission when he got bombed down
(he reaped what he sowed). On all them prior missions before, how many
people do you think he killed or injured? Will you deny he did it to
women and children civilians? That would be a big dream that's probably
the impossible dream.
Then McCain mocked Obama again saying he was not "annointed with
greatness to save the country." He had been putting his own Republican
party down in his speech. That was good, but the overall speech was
terrible.
McCain will no way be a good leader for our country.
Vote for Obama.
Pat's preaching:
The Way To Heaven, according to the Bible
http://www.geocities.com/1christlover
"Once Saved, Always Saved" IS WRONG
http://www.geocities.com/1christlover/OSAS-.html |
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