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Bobo from Southern MN
Minneapolis, MN
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Geez..... People need to tone the negative atmosphere down. I would hate for this to look like a repeat of 40 years ago.
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Rad Rethuglican
Saint Paul, MN
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Now, Civil Rights Icon John Lewis is castigating McCain in the harshest of terms. "George Wallace never threw a bomb," Lewis noted. "He never fired a gun, but he created the climate and the conditions that encouraged vicious attacks against innocent Americans ... " Lewis is right as rain. Hate mongering produces predictable results. It was so nice to hear all the "Minnesota Nice" comments from the audience at the McCain rally yesterday in Lakeville. I prophesized it on Wednesday and Thursday ... that a bunch of Neanderthals would be screaming violent epithets when Obams's name was mentioned at this Festival of Fools. Lucky that McCain grabbed the microphone away from the batty, wild haired battle axe in a priceless TV moment. But hey, she's just an ignorant old Republican granny right? Just confused that repeating what she'd been hearing all week might be problematic? Wrong, she clearly echoed the sense of the crowd which jeered when McCain, entirely in his own self interest, gave her the gong and warned the crowd not to get so explicit ... in public at least. Where's Lennie Riefenstahl when you need her? My question is 'who is the real John McCain?'
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Joined: Aug 15, 2008
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Saint Paul, MN
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John Lewis and many of the Democratic leadership have spewed hatred of our President for 8 years. Perhaps we are tired of taking it any more. There is, however,a distinct difference and that difference is we do not hate the person. We hate the policies of socialism, class warfare, failed policies like the "Great Society", Community Reinvestment Bill, elimination of "redlining". All of these failed policies made people who made or make poor decisions into wards of government programs which make the USA a poorer and poorer nation. These programs reward bad behavior and punish good behavior such as getting an education and training, being self motivated, working hard, taking personal responsibility for our actions and choices. Yes, we are mad that this great country is turning back in the direction of an entitlement society.
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andy
Wyoming, MN
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McCain/Palin are the worst kind of racists, using their code words "he's not one of us" or "that one" These two and all those that support this nasty regression into hate politics should be ashamed of themselves. The Republican party have No Ideas & No morals. I must say no to Mccain and /Palin and YES to OBAMA/BIDEN.
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sam
Parow, South Africa
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According to Wikipedia, a WARNING prophecy (concerning Obama being the wrong man for president) was given over 43 years ago. THE WOMEN HAVE BEEN PERMITTED TO VOTE. AND IN VOTING, SOMEDAY THEY LL ELECT THE WRONG MAN. by William Marrion Branham who died 24th December, 1965 in Friona, Texas. Branham prophesied in February 1964 the Good Friday, Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake, which struck with a magnitude 9.2 force.(There is well documented evidence elsewhere and noted references in Wikepedia for research). This scene is busy being played out in the USA elections. The women who once voted for Hillary Clinton are presently showing their allegiance towards Barack Hussain Obama, which is not a good thing and hopefully this warning ha s not come too late. With either candidate America is going to face future problems but the one candidate will make matters far worse than the other. Too great a change is not always good and can unsettle an already unsettled and troubled nation. Obama possibly winning the USA elections may be one of the many important elements causing so much unsettlement in the USA economy and world-wide. Strange that much of the crises has surfaced since he has decided to run for office and is worsening as time moves closer. The novelty of voting for a black man will wear off and one will be down to basics and reality on the ground. Each person is influenced by ones background and sympathy towards their own race/races which can have disastrous consequences for those who are of the opposite race or those of the black race already residing in America. The right person as president (in this case McCain) can pick up the pieces and move towards healing the economy, sorting out homes, giving back jobs. He will sort the situation out without making things worse in such troubled times. Troubled times are not the right time to change things drastically and still rely on the thought pattern of someone who has had so much turmoil in his own life. Dont believe that everything will just come right over night as politics is not magic. That is not reality - and what Americans are doing is trying to live out a dream. Remember prophecy can change if America wakes up in time. Biblical prophecy already written cannot change. PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE.
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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Bobo from Southern MN wrote: Geez..... People need to tone the negative atmosphere down. I would hate for this to look like a repeat of 40 years ago. You're right, it would not be good but it has been sliding that way for a very long time.
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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Rad Rethuglican wrote: Now, Civil Rights Icon John Lewis is castigating McCain in the harshest of terms. "George Wallace never threw a bomb," Lewis noted. "He never fired a gun, but he created the climate and the conditions that encouraged vicious attacks against innocent Americans ... " Lewis is right as rain. Hate mongering produces predictable results. It was so nice to hear all the "Minnesota Nice" comments from the audience at the McCain rally yesterday in Lakeville. I prophesized it on Wednesday and Thursday ... that a bunch of Neanderthals would be screaming violent epithets when Obams's name was mentioned at this Festival of Fools. Lucky that McCain grabbed the microphone away from the batty, wild haired battle axe in a priceless TV moment. But hey, she's just an ignorant old Republican granny right? Just confused that repeating what she'd been hearing all week might be problematic? Wrong, she clearly echoed the sense of the crowd which jeered when McCain, entirely in his own self interest, gave her the gong and warned the crowd not to get so explicit ... in public at least. Where's Lennie Riefenstahl when you need her? My question is 'who is the real John McCain?' John McCain is certainly not the man he seemed to be when he stood against Bush on torture! That John I would have voted for but not this one.
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mak
Halifax, Canada
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John Lewis is among a small circle of the greatest American heroes. You will never have better.
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No2Obama
Azusa, CA
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We, "true Americans," need to ask ourselves this: Do we really want to go ahead and toss all of our American values aside and put a man in the White House who the Muslims hail as "their messiah?" http://www.youtube.com/watch... Here is another site that has done its homework on Obama. http://www.theobamafile.com/ Obama is not answering my questions. Is he really the Muslim messiah? Is Obama being honest about the way he is really going to change America if he becomes president? Oh, and I have had it with the Obama drones and Rabid ACORN squirrels! "Chains 2009, if Obama becomes president!
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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MikeWBL wrote: John Lewis and many of the Democratic leadership have spewed hatred of our President for 8 years. Perhaps we are tired of taking it any more. There is, however,a distinct difference and that difference is we do not hate the person. We hate the policies of socialism, class warfare, failed policies like the "Great Society", Community Reinvestment Bill, elimination of "redlining". All of these failed policies made people who made or make poor decisions into wards of government programs which make the USA a poorer and poorer nation. These programs reward bad behavior and punish good behavior such as getting an education and training, being self motivated, working hard, taking personal responsibility for our actions and choices. Yes, we are mad that this great country is turning back in the direction of an entitlement society. I'm sorry, but are you saying that you are for redlining?
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No2Obama
Azusa, CA
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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sam wrote: According to Wikipedia, a WARNING prophecy (concerning Obama being the wrong man for president) was given over 43 years ago. THE WOMEN HAVE BEEN PERMITTED TO VOTE. AND IN VOTING, SOMEDAY THEY LL ELECT THE WRONG MAN. by William Marrion Branham who died 24th December, 1965 in Friona, Texas. Branham prophesied in February 1964 the Good Friday, Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake, which struck with a magnitude 9.2 force.(There is well documented evidence elsewhere and noted references in Wikepedia for research). This scene is busy being played out in the USA elections. The women who once voted for Hillary Clinton are presently showing their allegiance towards Barack Hussain Obama, which is not a good thing and hopefully this warning ha s not come too late. With either candidate America is going to face future problems but the one candidate will make matters far worse than the other. Too great a change is not always good and can unsettle an already unsettled and troubled nation. Obama possibly winning the USA elections may be one of the many important elements causing so much unsettlement in the USA economy and world-wide. Strange that much of the crises has surfaced since he has decided to run for office and is worsening as time moves closer. The novelty of voting for a black man will wear off and one will be down to basics and reality on the ground. Each person is influenced by ones background and sympathy towards their own race/races which can have disastrous consequences for those who are of the opposite race or those of the black race already residing in America. The right person as president (in this case McCain) can pick up the pieces and move towards healing the economy, sorting out homes, giving back jobs. He will sort the situation out without making things worse in such troubled times. Troubled times are not the right time to change things drastically and still rely on the thought pattern of someone who has had so much turmoil in his own life. Dont believe that everything will just come right over night as politics is not magic. That is not reality - and what Americans are doing is trying to live out a dream. Remember prophecy can change if America wakes up in time. Biblical prophecy already written cannot change. PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE. Is this a racist thingy?????
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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Where did all of the outsider freaks come from on this site? Minnesota for Minnesotans!
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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No2Obama wrote: Farrakhan breeds hate. Ya, he's a regular Ronald Reagan.
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Freedom Lover
West Orange, NJ
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Obama is not a Muslim? Then why does he need a Muslim outreach adviser? His newly appointed Muslim outreach adviser is coming under fire for meeting with Islamic groups with extremist views, just two months after her predecessor resigned over links to a radical cleric. http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/10/obama...
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RGG
Minneapolis, MN
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andy wrote: McCain/Palin are the worst kind of racists, using their code words "he's not one of us" or "that one" These two and all those that support this nasty regression into hate politics should be ashamed of themselves. The Republican party have No Ideas & No morals. I must say no to Mccain and /Palin and YES to OBAMA/BIDEN. Aren't you a bright one. I believe "he's not one of us" and "that one" is clearly a reference to his leftist, socialist policies. Must be nice to sit on your high horse while accusing others of racism where it may not exist. I am pretty sure they don't like Obama for the same reasons that don't like Biden, Clinton(s), etc, and I am pretty sure those people are not black. Democrats are the ones using his race as a way to shield themselves from criticism. Take a look in the mirror.
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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goatse_II wrote: Legend has it that if you travel east to Japan, you will find an old man living on the coast just 40 miles south of Tokyo. If you give this man $500,000 he will take you to an island just off the coast that can't be found on any map. This island is filled with people without faces or names, who hold grudges over the most trivial of matters. When you arrive at this island the first thing you will see is a swimming pool that is never open. Just beyond the pool you will find a town that is filled with cats. You must find a white cat wearing a pink bow. If you ask the cat how to get to Mexico, he will stand up and ask you for three things: Your name, your face, and your soul. If you agree to give them to him, your face will vanish and you will forget your own name. You can live on the island and have whatever you desire, but you can never leave the island. The only way to escape is to find the cat again and ask for a young child. The next day a van will pull up in front your house. You will hear a knock at the door, and a voice will ask if you want to come to a party. No one knows what happens if you answer the door. So if I go west to Japan this won't work? Just asking.
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Monk
Saint Paul, MN
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sam wrote: According to Wikipedia, a WARNING prophecy (concerning Obama being the wrong man for president) was given over 43 years ago. THE WOMEN HAVE BEEN PERMITTED TO VOTE. AND IN VOTING, SOMEDAY THEY LL ELECT THE WRONG MAN. the black race already residing in America. The right person as president (in this case McCain) can pick up the pieces and move towards healing the economy, sorting out homes, giving back jobs. He will sort the situation out without making things worse in such troubled times. Troubled times are not the right time to change things drastically and still rely on the thought pattern of someone who has had so much turmoil in his own life. Dont believe that Biblical prophecy already written cannot change. PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE. I'm a McCain supporter and I'm forwarding this message- to the recycle bin. You sound dangerous. I hope you are in South Africa.
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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Freedom Lover wrote: Obama is not a Muslim? Then why does he need a Muslim outreach adviser? His newly appointed Muslim outreach adviser is coming under fire for meeting with Islamic groups with extremist views, just two months after her predecessor resigned over links to a radical cleric. http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/10/obama... I guess freedom of religion is not one of the freedoms that you love, Freedom Lover.
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Republican Purgatory
Saint Paul, MN
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Monk wrote: <quoted text> I'm a McCain supporter and I'm forwarding this message- to the recycle bin. You sound dangerous. I hope you are in South Africa. You are right!!!
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