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Controversial RNC Ad Against Harold Ford Jr. Produced By Rove Consultant

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by radiob-2009 October 26, 2006 10:39 PM EDT
Gotta run will catch you all later about 8:30
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by radiob-2009 October 26, 2006 10:36 PM EDT
no they have never changed my password.Did you see the story on Iraq?Read it then go to Time Magazine lastest addition.It has a good article in it about how to get out of Iraq.How are the books coming?
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by radiob-2009 October 26, 2006 10:32 PM EDT
To processor2 straight from Michael J. Fox's mouth In fact, Fox said he has and would vote for a Republican. "Arlen Specter is my guy," he said "I've campaigned for Arlen Specter. He's been a fantastic champion of stem cell research. I've spoken alongside Mike Castle, who's a Republican congressman. Absolutely. This is not about red states and blue states. This is not about Democrats and Republicans. This is about claiming our place as the scientific leader in scientific research and moving forward and helping our citizens. That%u2019s all it is. It%u2019s that simple."
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by laurieleemoo October 26, 2006 10:32 PM EDT
radiob---I actually did go to report it---but by the time i went to---about three seconds after I read it---it completely disappeared off the screen---so CBS must have seen it and deleted it. Hopefully they reported it. By the way, does CBS change your Password periodically for you---'cause they did that to me. Is that the norm?
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by drrnduck October 26, 2006 10:24 PM EDT
I'm African-American (I know, who cares. At least I'm not making a big fuss over it...anyway...). I took a look at the attack ad against Tennessee Democratic Senate candidate, Harold Ford, Jr. To be honest, that last part- where the blond winks and tells Harold to call her (in reference to his attending a Super Bowl XL party in Jacksonville, Florida- sponsored by Playboy, no doubt), I just chalked that up to plain ol' bad taste. Look, the NAACP- and other civil rights groups (and particularly those knuckleheads Jackson and Sharton) can gripe all they want about that the blond's come-hither call. The race card wasn't played here. People just expressing their opinions. That's it.

And as for Rove's protege being behind the ad...well, it's just politics, folks.
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by radiob-2009 October 26, 2006 10:22 PM EDT
The one poster below mine falls into that category.
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by radiob-2009 October 26, 2006 10:20 PM EDT
To laurieleemoo there are alot of angry people who post here and they will use a campaign of hate to validate their anger.The majority of people who post here in opposition to Bush simply do not like him or trust him.McCreev hates all democrats thinks the same about Carter,Clinton,Kennedy and Byrd.The majority of people here do not fall into the hate category.If someone posted that Bush should be eliminated more than likely they were drunk or just plain stupid.It is a crime to make a threat against any individual and the person who posted it was probaly reported.At the bottom of each post is report this comment.Anyone who does not abide by the rules CBS has outlined or that are in violation of the law should be reported.
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by processor2 October 26, 2006 10:15 PM EDT
Let's see, Democrats have been running dirty ads most of my life......and now the Neo-Commies get upset when Republicans run a dirty ad ???

IT JUST PROVES MY BELIEF THAT:

LIBERALS DEFINE A DIRTY FIGHT AS ONE IN WHICH THEIR OPPONENT FIGHTS BACK.

...then liberals get outraged that conservatives would dare defend themselves against liberal attacks.



THE MAIN POINT:

The ad against Harold Ford is tame in comparison with manipulating a person sick with Parkinsons Disease

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by laurieleemoo October 26, 2006 10:12 PM EDT
but i also have not seen "truthwilwin" anywhere on these sites since then---so hopefully they got that dangerous person off the street and locked up somewhere.
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by laurieleemoo October 26, 2006 10:08 PM EDT
i also feel the media is responsible for the hate campaign against our president which is spreading like a major disease around the world.
I also blame the media for making us look weak around the world.
The other day I saw a guy by the name of "truthwilwin" on here saying he was going to murder President Bush. I really could not believe my eyes. If the media would like to talk about ACCOUNTABILITY then lets talk. I mean, I think they should have called the FBI on the guy-----I bet they did not. I bet they just deleted it (as it disappeared almost as soon as it appeared) and thats the last I heard of it. CBS should have stated something on national television that they seperate themselves from this kind of behavior and that they do not condone it, or SOMETHING. It should not just have been swept under the rug---like it seems to have been. I truly hope the FBI watches this stuff and goes after people like that. This hate for our President has just got to STOP!!!!
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by radiob-2009 October 26, 2006 10:03 PM EDT
part two Now if the american people cannot understand or research something that is so simple then how can you expect them to take the time to figure out who is telling the truth?
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by radiob-2009 October 26, 2006 10:03 PM EDT
To BODES123 My point almost exactly.If the people of this country would investigate the facts about their political leaders over 60% of the house and senate would be gone on both sides of the political aisle.A good example is Harry Reids land sale.People on both sides of the aisle were acting as if he had done something illegal because he made 1.7 million off it.Ethnically he was wrong for not properly disclosing it.However the transaction itself was perfectly legal.I am going to simplify the story from my own familys legacy.My grandfather owned over 400 acres in southern Illinios around Cairo,he sold the land in 1935 but he did not sell the mineral rights he leased those which were oil.He had an estate established that consist of all his brothers and sisters,the way the estate read was that after each original member passed on his or hers rights fell to the offspring,which at the death of one of them fell to the next offspring and so on and so on.A piece of property that he originally purchased for $100 and sold for $250 ending up generating hundreds of thousands dollars by the lease agreement.Reid did basically the same thing except it was with an LLC.I tried and tried to explain the legality of this and only one person who helps run an LLC actually got it.The rest of the posters were furious on both sides of the aisle because Reid made money on property he no longer owned.Part one
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by laurieleemoo October 26, 2006 9:58 PM EDT
cnn was allowing those insurgents to once again spread lies that they are only aiming for americans---and not the iraqi citizens. Well, you background is in accounting I know, so I'm sure just like me---you can do the math. how many iraqi citizens have the killed versus american soldiers? Who are the insurgents and CNN trying to fool anyone. I am certainly not stupid enough to fall for it---but I guess CNN thought some of us might.
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by laurieleemoo October 26, 2006 9:49 PM EDT
and i could not believe my eyes when i saw CNN putting out propaganda from the insurgents. My gawd, will they stop at nothing. Has it come to getting our news now from the lies put out by insurgents via their buddies at CNN? I mean, where does it end---this propaganda?
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by bodes123 October 26, 2006 9:49 PM EDT
.........are just a bunch of crooks and liars. Vote Democratic.
Posted by tejasdemo at 06:27 PM : Oct 26, 2006

Show me where it says Repubs and Demos attended different schools and I will!
Sadly, it becomes apparent that they slithered out of the same nest.
Anybody ever think of starting over?

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by diegogrl1980 October 26, 2006 9:48 PM EDT
Antony Sutton
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by laurieleemoo October 26, 2006 9:47 PM EDT
people always complain about PROPAGANDA in other countries. Oh, but don't think we are immune---only its propaganda put out by the media instead of the government in the U.S. ---In other countries, its the government propaganda. In american---there should be no propaganda involved. We should be above that---but i guess we are not!
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by diegogrl1980 October 26, 2006 9:47 PM EDT
KM - What do you see for the future?

AS - Chaos, confusion and ultimately a battle between the individual and the State. The individual is the stronger; and will win. The state is a fiction sanctified by Hegel and his followers to CONTROL the individual. Sooner or later people will wake up. First we have to dump the trap of right and left, this is a Hegelian trap to divide and control. The battle is not between right and left; it is between us and them. The message is getting through. ASE has sold for 15 years, small but steady. No advertising. Its an underground work. But the breadth of interest is amazing. From Black Africa, to Russia (12,000 copies), right, left...it cuts across all ethnic, political, social lines...The spirit of God is within us as individuals. Skull & Bones represents death. It has no life spirit and pretends that the State "is the march of God on earth". The thinking of immature juveniles, deadly and destructive and has almost totally infected Washington. What to do? Find yourself and then go to work.....tell your friends and put out the message. The answer is within you.
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by laurieleemoo October 26, 2006 9:43 PM EDT
radiob---you are so right about the media. It used to be a long time ago --good, responsible journalism meant checking out facts before airing or printing. I too wish they would go back to those days. This IS getting RIDICULOUS, that the media will AIR anything. They just don't care anymore and as far as i am concerned their ethics also have flown right out the window. Wouldn't it be great if we just got the news without all the spin and nastiness. Oh, I long for the good ol days
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by bodes123 October 26, 2006 9:43 PM EDT
C'mon radiob . . .We don't have the time to research fact. We barely have enough time to accurately determine our best Fantasy Football position, our NFL weekend pools, attend our children's after school sporting events, watch American Idol, 24, America's next top model, and Survivor and try to keep up with the important daily news concerning Jessica, Britney and Brangelina. Gimme a break . . .aye!
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