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CBSNews.com Reports: Another GOP Primary In The Palmetto State Brings A Fresh Round Of Mudslinging

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by pilgrimsway-2009 January 19, 2008 12:49 PM EST
Sorry for my comments.
Do not go to this address its full of lies

http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2006/12/barack_hussein.html
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by inventagod January 19, 2008 12:44 PM EST

Wait until they get to Maryland,
Diebold has delivered the Republicon vote already...

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/011808S.shtml
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by piercetheval January 19, 2008 12:37 PM EST
Hey, Luigi...AMORTE" FACIA TUI! FACIA MORTE...CAPICHE?
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by pilgrimsway-2009 January 19, 2008 12:36 PM EST
Sorry for my comments. Its what I read at.
Do not go to this address its full of lies.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslim.asp
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by piercetheval January 19, 2008 12:33 PM EST
Hey CBASSVILIFIED....she''s trying to keep the "MOB" from the political process. Do you know ANYTHING about who owns them hotels in Vegas and how the Hotel and Culinary Workers Union is controlled?...I didn''t think so
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by sminersc January 19, 2008 12:29 PM EST
I see people attacking Ron Paul and he wasn''t even mentioned in the article, what''s all the fuss? My hats off to CBS (see BS), they were fair and left out Rudy as well. As far as securing our borders, Ron Paul has said that we can''t do anything until we bring our troops home from Iraq and around the world, we can''t afford to do much of anything until we do that first. So get your *** together ( pakaal and others) and stop speculating when you don''t know what you''re talking about and not considering the whole content of a candidate''s message. Ron Paul is the only candidate with ideas that work. Period. Exclamation point. Lightbulbs. Alarms. You uneducated voters drive me nuts when you grab a candidates oneliner stance on an issue and attack it with no thought except how to make a spin attack on it. It''s lazy and shallow. Think about the power a president actually has and what they can actually do when they get in office. The economy and the devalued dollar and the War on Terror are the issues tied together. You can''t fix anything without ending the war. So you either want to end the war and then deal with the economy and other issues at home, or you want to keep the War on Terror going and you have no problem with our current economic crisis. So you can vote Ron Paul (or Kucinich or Gravel to be fair) or pick a candidate out of the hat from either side.
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by piercetheval January 19, 2008 12:26 PM EST
McCain and Obama are both suspect of being "Manchurian Candidates", Do you want to risk 4 years and...in support of questionable allegiances?
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by cbs_oliver January 19, 2008 12:23 PM EST
gkc99 and others.

My understaning is that:

The best strategy to use with slime attacks is to not repeat or describe the slime attack but instead to target the attacker and associates for being the scum they are.

The way the human mind works when we say something isn''t true we actually generate in the mind of others a residue of unconscious belief that it is true. That residue gradually rises to the top and becomes the dominant memory over time. That is why slimers do what they do. It works.

Every denial or debunking argument is actually a further blow for the slimer.
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by skyk-2009 January 19, 2008 11:58 AM EST
John McCain wants to talk about abortion, terrorism, the economy, ANYTHING but illegal immigration. He has used every tactic to avoid that subject, but I don''''t think South Carolinians are falling for it. They worked too hard to defeat the amnesty legislation concocted by McCain, traitor Graham, and Ted Kennedy to retreat and vote for its strongest proponent.


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Posted by Pattypye at 08:44 AM : Jan 19, 2008
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True and these people have a very long and bloody history to support your point!
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by shutupnvote January 19, 2008 11:49 AM EST



Hey I had to work in the South for a few years and attended a class on culture difference; a big one is everything is personal before it is business. And yep, I generally found that to be the case.

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