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Ricador
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Recently, Obama's involvement with two Supremist groups and Muslim terrorists, and his hate pastor for twenty years, has been showing up on the press. Newspapers and TV shows have slowly been uncovering it. Since it has not hit the media like a rocket yet, as it is only developing this week and is kind of scattered, Sean Hannity took everything that has been uncovered and stuck it in one hour. (Prolly only like 40 min. though due to commercials). It is what made me scared for this country if Obama is elected. I think EVERYONE needs to see this. (It's broken into six videos because it's on youtube...and that's what they do).

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BTW, even the New York times was reporting this and accusing Obama, and they are a newspaper that supports Obama and has contributed to him.

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Strop
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And frankly it made him look like a fool. Instead of talking about issues he starts grasping for straws. I didn't see Obama bringing up Palin's proven wrongdoings and ties to loonies.


Oh, so that's what happened. Let's learn a little lesson from history, shall we?

"It's the economy, stupid."
Raistlin847
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wait so Obama has some background that isn't good. Who found all this out anyways? I kinda skimmed through the pages so don't hate me if i missed it.

Pedspog
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And frankly it made him look like a fool. Instead of talking about issues he starts grasping for straws. I didn't see Obama bringing up Palin's proven wrongdoings and ties to loonies.


If I'm not mistaken, Obama does not believe in trashing others' reputation to try and win the election.
Agent_86
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If I'm not mistaken, Obama does not believe in trashing others' reputation to try and win the election.
He may not believe in it according to you, but he does it anyway...
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Not to the extent that desperate Republicans are taking it to. He has to push back a little, so that he doesn't seem like a wimp, but he didn't start talking trash.

Radical republicans are seriously ridiculous. I don't know where it comes from, but they are seriously misguided. Its like somebody fed them nonsense growing up, and now they are in an endless cycle of backing each others weird ideas up. And they have to make up such crazy stories in a desperate attempt to win the election, and who will believe them? Other republicans. Well, statistically speaking, the smarter portion of the nation is Democratic.

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Yes actually I it is quite sad that no matter what type of people they are the candidates always resort to negative campaigns.I can't think of a single election where there wasn't attack ads on both sides.Its sad,but really in my opinion McCain is going above and beyond in taking things out of context and not only does he make O'bama look bad,but he is also smearing some one who no longer has anything to do with the weatherman underground.Seriously you act like the guy is some sort of villain who has nothing else in his life,but to try and kill people.Now you may not agree with me and I seriously doubt any of you will,but Ayers is a professor now and I doubt he wants someone reminding the whole country of his past.Now on the other ads about raising peoples taxes that are "middle class Americans and small businesses".That is where he is blatantly lying about where Obama stands on the issues,and the fact is that this is not true.Obama's plan was is to raise the taxes only of large businesses and people who make over $250k a year or more with the exception of small businesses.Also if they want to talk about these associations of Obama's then they might as well drill the fact that McCain was associated with a bunch of former lobbyists into the ground as well.Although I get the feeling they already have,but anyways if I have time I will look into the Muslim associations later and give some better feedback on that.

Pedspog
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When it comes to the election, I tend to ignore everything except for their political/econoical views, policies, and their stances on certain issues, etc. I think everyone else should as well.

If indeed all those rumors were true about Obama, How did he manage to become a Senator? There would have been background checks and what not to make sure he was legit.

Zootsuit_riot
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Also if they want to talk about these associations of Obama's then they might as well drill the fact that McCain was associated with a bunch of former lobbyists into the ground as well.


Two words for McCain: Keating Five. How can McCain fight corporate corruption when he was part of one of the biggest banking scandals other than Enron? Weird.

Also, as far as lobbyists go, McCain talks about this $68 billion dollar bid from Boeing that he ended and got people arrested. The bid didn't end; it's still up for auction, and several lobbyists, who are also McCain's advisers, are the top bidders now that Boeing is out of the picture.
Drace
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If you want to see what kind of people listen to this shit.

Here you go:
http://therealmccain.com/
(The video on the front page)

Laugh it up.

Kid_Saiyain
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Mccain has gingivitis,lol! Seriously though, i think that Joe Biden or Sarah Palin will become president: Obama;assasination,McCain:Bad health

Carlie
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Mccain has gingivitis,lol! Seriously though, i think that Joe Biden or Sarah Palin will become president: Obama;assasination,McCain:Bad health

Unfortunate, but probably true.

But the fact is, if these accusations were true, Obama would not be in the presidential race right now. It seems like the McCain strategies obviously weren't working, so they are resorting back to their negative rumors and accusations. Obama is not consorting with terrorists and he is not Muslim. It is naive to think that these things are actually true because Fox 'news' (in quotes, because I don't think Fox is real news) speculates on it. Absolutely ridiculous.
Flipski
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Completely agree. All of these desperate attempts to skew peoples feelings about Obama, even if they are very minute, are gross and ridiculous.

Carlie
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Completely agree. All of these desperate attempts to skew peoples feelings about Obama, even if they are very minute, are gross and ridiculous.

Yea, it only makes me think even less of McCain. It really brings his integrity down in my opinion.
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Ok, if you wanna know the truth, research the book "Obamanation" written by a Kenyan who witnessed the involvment of Obama in the election of a corrupt president who was, coincidently from the same tribe as his father. He intercepted e-mails from Senator Obama's own office, coaching the Kenyan candidate through the campaign. There were e-mails including ones that said thing like "OK, if you lose, say it was voter fraud and demand a recount."
Look it up. I couldn't imagine anyone voting for Obama after reading that book.

Carlie
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Lol, that book is highly criticized for being paranoid and untrue. When he tried to release his book in Kenya the police had to remove him from the country because all of the citizens wanted to tear him apart. I wouldn't use a highly biased and false account as your defense.

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