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Iowa Rep. Says Terrorists Would "Dance In The Streets" And Declare Victory In War On Terror

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by hungry1968 March 8, 2008 3:29 PM EST
GOP - the party of racism, bigotry, and intolerance. I''ll bet he''s a christian too.
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by hotpaulie March 8, 2008 3:29 PM EST
What a moron!
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by samthetvcat March 8, 2008 3:28 PM EST
"King said his comments were not meant to demean Obama but to warn how an Obama presidency would look to the world. "His middle name does matter," King said. "It matters because they read a meaning into that.""

Looks like we''ve found ''Tracy Morgan'' and ''Lars008''
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by nmben March 8, 2008 3:26 PM EST
Amen "jncc1701".
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by shoebox119 March 8, 2008 3:25 PM EST
We are motivated in life by fear and by hope. One party chooses fear to motivate people, the other party opts for hope. Need I say more?
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by jncc1701 March 8, 2008 3:25 PM EST
Funny
The real dancing in the streets will occur when Hillary wins the nomination. Nothing will unite the GOP like this -
If this country goes for the same poeople and policies that got us in the mess - we deserve what we get.
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by nmben March 8, 2008 3:23 PM EST
Tommy Vietor said, "These comments have no place in our politics." Thank you Mr. Vietor for your dignified response.

At a time when young American men and women are dying in the battle field, if the right wing swift boaters think these are the kinds of attacks that are going to have traction with the American people, then they surely are misreading the pain of the Country. They may end up doing more damage to the candidates they think they are supporting this time around. I believe the American people have now put the credibly of the message and messenger side by side. The lightness of both is overwhelming. If McCain wants them on his side then he too would be risking what ever credibility he has now left.

No matter what the right-wing demagogues and their Clinton counterparts on the Democratic side do, I hope the Obama and McCain campaigns honor us by not treating us like morons.
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by ms38654ob March 8, 2008 3:12 PM EST
It would appear that the terrorists would have more to fear from an Obama presidency than a "stay the course" McCain one. Keeping up Bush''s failed policies would only allow the terrorists to continue to get stronger, which they have under Bush''s watch. At least Obama and Clinton offer something different.

To me, change in any way would be better than this continued blood and money game in Iraq.
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by kissamaarse March 8, 2008 3:11 PM EST
In reality al Qaeda has cheered GOP victories, because it gave Bin Laden one of things he wanted" the American military bogged down in a Muslim country, draining away our treasury and our goodwill around the world. Must be Opposite Day for yet another Republican member of Congress.
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by bm6005 March 8, 2008 3:03 PM EST
Pig!!!
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by croft777 March 8, 2008 3:02 PM EST
LOL, This is so true. Obama + Rev. Wright Farrahkhan Khadafy = Terrorist.
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by croft777 March 8, 2008 3:01 PM EST
LOL, This is so true. Obama + Rev. Wright Farrahkhan Khadafy = Terrorist.
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by whitepicks2 March 8, 2008 2:59 PM EST
Looks like McCain has more to reject and denounce. Idiot.
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