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McCain supporters believe Obama is a terrorist. Really.

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Oct 11, 2008
 
McSame-Failin ticket

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#653
Oct 11, 2008
 
Strongsville is racist wrote:
Here's a link to Mcfacist and Piggy Palin supporters at a rally in Strongsville, Ohio -
http://bloggerinterrupted.com/2008/10/video-t...
Have you ever seen such a pile of uneducated, racists hicks? What a bunch of ugly, filthy racist pigs!!!! McCain is a senile, cancer ridden old asshole and Palin should go back to Alaska and squeeze out more meth addicted white trash kids who give birth before they can read.
GO OBAMA!!!!!
Calling them racist hicks and bashing McCain isn't going to bring anyone to your side, your sounding almost as ignorant as the ones you despise. The ones in that video. Listen to yourself.
Seriously this is the lynch mob that has tried to overun this country with stupidity. Don't join them with their uneducated simple monkey see monkey do tactics. Educate yourself and make a formal decision based on your judgement not because everone else is leaping in. Both candidates have their pro's and cons. It's because of these people in the video that we have the electoral vote.

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#654
Oct 11, 2008
 
Aging Hippy wrote:
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The part you want to quote from the other poster needs to have this "start command" at the beginning (only I added space between each letter or character so it would show up here instead of act like a command and remain invisible, okay?)---
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You can break up someone's post into paragraphs by adding line spacing, then bracket EACH of those paragraphs with those start and end commands by copying and pasting them at the beginning and ending of each paragraph. Then type your response in between the individual bracketed paragraphs so it looks like this (only again, no spaces added)---
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#655
Oct 11, 2008
 
Mac-7 wrote:
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You seem to have an all-or-nothing mentality when it comes to assigning blame.
I'm sure McCain was cozy with Keating.
So he shares some of the blame just by being associated with the man.
Just as Bill Ayres' anti-American terrorism reflects on Obama because they were and may still be close associates.
Your jumping around from topic to topic, I was talking about fannie freddie mac with that post. You want to jump to Ayres we can, 40 years ago he was a terrorist protesting the vietnam war. Now, after charges were dropped for unfit persecution by FBI fault, he is on a board that helps kids. Obama joined that board and they together tried to help kids as a community project. We've discussed this to death before and now and you just keep saying one liners. I don't even know why i respond to you because you obviously don't bother to check.
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#656
Oct 11, 2008
 
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...

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

"Chains 2009, if Obama becomes president!"

http://www.theobamafile.com/

Oh, and I have had it with the Obama drones and Rabid ACORN squirrels!

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Oct 11, 2008
 
Mac-7 wrote:
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"Keating meant to hurt them. "
That's illogical.
Keating was man who made risky investments with other people's money.
But I have never read that he wanted the investments to fail and wipe out people's life savings.
What would he gain from that?
Bill Ayres on the other hand hated the country of his birth and he wanted to not only ruin as many Americans as he could but actually end their lives.
No, the evidence all points to the fact that McCain's friend was a fool but Obama's friend was a killer.
Wrong again. He didn't hate the country of his birth he hated the vietnam war, he just used violence instead of peace talks. I don't agree with his tactics, but the fact that was 40 years ago, if you join a pTa meeting and you see a bunch of old farts there are you going to ask them if they were terrorist 40 years ago? are you going to look into their history if they are there to help kids and do community events and orgaization for kids?

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Oct 11, 2008
 
Jkjkhardcore wrote:
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Your jumping around from topic to topic, I was talking about fannie freddie mac with that post. You want to jump to Ayres we can, 40 years ago he was a terrorist protesting the vietnam war. Now, after charges were dropped for unfit persecution by FBI fault, he is on a board that helps kids. Obama joined that board and they together tried to help kids as a community project. We've discussed this to death before and now and you just keep saying one liners. I don't even know why i respond to you because you obviously don't bother to check.
A board setup and funded by a McCain supporter. So, apparently McCain is a cohorts of terrorist sympathizers. We'll he actually is, because one of his delegates is a woman who supports the killing of doctors who perform abortions.

So, when we look at the glass, I doubt McCain has much to answer for. He believes that it is okay to kill Americans over their stance on abortion. These are those funny little things that make you cry.

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Oct 11, 2008
 
True Moral Conservative wrote:
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The blatant attacks republicans throw at government and the people is nothing sort of treason. They bask in this idea that government has no responsibility to the people that fund it through their taxes and hard work. Let's get it straight, the people fund the government. The people's hard work, taxes and dedication fund the politicians. And not giving any oversight to things that can hurt the people is treason. That is what a McSame-Failin ticket will do for us.
I think we are hearing the death knoll of laissez faire capitalism around the world. We really are all in this together and never has that been made more clear than in these last few weeks. You are absolutely right -- government owe their people protection. The GOP brand will need extensive makeovers. Old guard conservatism that knew instinctively to be wary of big business big enough to push government around will be resurrected. Trickle down will be at last laid to rest as the sucker bet of the century since every last person on the planet has now been able to witness how well a free market self regulates. Make no mistake about it, this is a big event.

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Oct 11, 2008
 
Jkjkhardcore wrote:
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Thanks a lot aging hippy I appreciate it.
Hmmm, did it make sense? I somehow get the impression those directions didn't make sense to you. If you have more questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I may not have explained to well enough...
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I was a young child living in Berlin when Hitler took over Germany, but I see the same actions by the two Republican candidates for President and Vice President. I see the scapegoating. America, you don't know how dangerous this is; this kind of hatred can get out of hand very quickly. Are the people of Strongsville, Ohio really that hateful and small-minded?
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Oct 11, 2008
 
Jkjkhardcore wrote:
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Wrong again. He didn't hate the country of his birth he hated the vietnam war, he just used violence instead of peace talks. I don't agree with his tactics, but the fact that was 40 years ago, if you join a pTa meeting and you see a bunch of old farts there are you going to ask them if they were terrorist 40 years ago? are you going to look into their history if they are there to help kids and do community events and orgaization for kids?
"He didn't hate the country of his birth he hated the vietnam war,"

I think he did hate America because he attacked his own country.

Ayres is typical of the far left because the can only tolerate this country when they get what they want.

But if the don't then the hatred is never far from the surface.

The reason Ayres is a problem for Obama is because so many people suspect Obama (and his wife, and his preacher) of being a kindred spirits with the old terrorist.

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Oct 11, 2008
 
True Moral Conservative wrote:
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A board setup and funded by a McCain supporter. So, apparently McCain is a cohorts of terrorist sympathizers. We'll he actually is, because one of his delegates is a woman who supports the killing of doctors who perform abortions.
So, when we look at the glass, I doubt McCain has much to answer for. He believes that it is okay to kill Americans over their stance on abortion. These are those funny little things that make you cry.
It was a board to help kids not terrorism, just so happens that one of the board members was a terrorist 40 years ago protesting the vietnam war. All these twisted views are sickening when the facts are staring you in the face!
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Oct 11, 2008
 
True Moral Conservative wrote:
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Seceding from the US is the republican way. Everyday they wish to have American Government get out of their lives. They say this. Palin said America gets in the way.
Just can't understand why the Republicans find someone who would spit on our flag so appealing. There's very few conservatives that can convince me they are patriotic Americans after this election.

I have issues with the way America runs sometimes, but tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dead American soldiers and citizens over 200 years deserve more than the Palin's wanting to rip the American flag down and rip it up. She or Todd came to our hometown I'd spit in both their faces. I believe McCain must be senile to cuddle up to this broad.
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True Moral Conservative wrote:
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The blatant attacks republicans throw at government and the people is nothing sort of treason. They bask in this idea that government has no responsibility to the people that fund it through their taxes and hard work. Let's get it straight, the people fund the government. The people's hard work, taxes and dedication fund the politicians. And not giving any oversight to things that can hurt the people is treason. That is what a McSame-Failin ticket will do for us.
"The blatant attacks republicans throw at government and the people is nothing sort of treason."

Nothing short of treason?

That's a little strong don't you think?

There are more examples of bad government throughout history than good.

The Founders reconized that and made it clear that the least government was almost always to be prefered.

That doesn't mean no government.

"They bask in this idea that government has no responsibility to the people that fund it through their taxes and hard work."

I don't know where you get that idea.

Government does have responsibility to the people.

But Democrats too often think that one citizen who does work hard owes his neighbor something who may not be such a go-getter - the exchange of wealth being taken care of by taxing one and giving the proceeds to the other.

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Oct 11, 2008
 
Philo Beddo wrote:
Funny how during all the time that McCain, Palin and their blind idiot lemming herd keep raising the issue of Obama's highly speculative and indirect dealings and associations, they completely gloss over McCain's direct and intentional involvement with a militant neo-Nazi group that sponsored, trained and equipped Death Squads during the Iran-Contra scandal.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20081009/pl_...
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More bullsh*t, lies and hypocrisy from the Two-Faced Express.
You are correct; guilt by associations makes it difficult to throw bricks when you live in a glass house.

Guilt by association:
McCain….
http://www.crooksandliars.com/john-amato/mcca...

http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Sarah Palin for Alaska Independence Party
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Oct 11, 2008
 
typical US citizen wrote:
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You are correct; guilt by associations makes it difficult to throw bricks when you live in a glass house.
Guilt by association:
McCain….
http://www.crooksandliars.com/john-amato/mcca...
Why do lefties defend Obama for his close ties to an anti-American terrorist and attack McCain for anti-communist connections?
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#670
Oct 11, 2008
 
Now the nut job Palin, is spewing her right to life crap. She say's all you Woman in the US have no right to do as you see fit your bodies, lives. I think we should all send these unwanted kids to Alaska for her and her dipshit husband to raise, Alaska has room for them. We can go back to backyard abortions with clothes hangers.. Talk about scary...
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Oct 11, 2008
 
Mac-7 wrote:
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"He didn't hate the country of his birth he hated the vietnam war,"
I think he did hate America because he attacked his own country.
Ayres is typical of the far left because the can only tolerate this country when they get what they want.
But if the don't then the hatred is never far from the surface.
The reason Ayres is a problem for Obama is because so many people suspect Obama (and his wife, and his preacher) of being a kindred spirits with the old terrorist.
Ah, but Mr Vogler hated the country of his birth. And Sarah supported this theology. Her husband even joined up for 7 years. Of all people, the republicans are rallying to elect an anti-American vice-president. Will wonders never cease. Patriots my azz.
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Oct 11, 2008
 
Aging Hippy wrote:
<quoted text>You don't show proof of them "hanging around together" so why should discussion go any further?
Besides, I have a vast array of friends AND acquaintances spread out over several continents even, some of which you would consider just as scary! LOL
The point to notice is how none of the sentiments you object to about Ayers (assuming you know what sentiments you object to in Ayers) shows up in any of Obama's words or actions. When you can point to where they do, I'll pay attention but until then, I think you need to be the butt of some jokes because frankly, ignorance should be painful.
The really important thing I notice is how Ayers is not the least bit important to a single undecided voter I've met offline -- either face to face or over the phone. Seems this lack of interest is confirmed by others and reported in the media.
I think what one voter said was especially fitting: if this was so objectionable, why is it being made into a big deal now? Why not from the start? Why not raised at the debate? It seem like one more dirty smear coming out of the dirty bag of tricks.
And from what I'm reading even the McCain campaign is waffling about using Ayers since there are all kinds of indicators its backfiring bigtime.
With your background and attitude you must be Jane Fonda... NO wait, you're related to Jimmy Carter.
Hell, You could be any one of the subversives that work for Obama's war room. whatever, you are a master propagandaist.
There's no doubt that you are on the FBI's watch list.
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Oct 11, 2008
 
Horse Country wrote:
THE REAL STORY
PLEASE READ!!!!
www.theobamafile.com
www.obama.senate.gov
some of the real story.

http://www.rense.com/general83/was.htm
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