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Obama Campaign Official Criticizes Former President's Comments, Comparing Him To McCarthy

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by pelosisaho2 March 23, 2008 1:58 PM EDT
Only Klansman on board this morning is you, Iceboy.

And don''t tell trapbreak to repudiate his remarks, especially while you''re servicing Senator Byrd. While Obama is doing the same from the other end.

LOL.
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by pelosisaho2 March 23, 2008 1:56 PM EDT
Obama - 20 years of attending a church where the "reverend" was a Racist bigot full of hate. Hate of America, hate of Jews, hate of Christians.

Obama NEVER walked out. Indeed, he got married there.

Wright screams about the "U.S.of KKK. A" - BUT has never called for the resignation of Senator Byrd or demanded that he parishoner do the same. After all, they''re both too busy calling Abraham Lincoln a Racist.

Oh, one more thing, Mr. Wright. Please stop screaming your love of Jesus. Jesus was a JEW, not a Palestinian, and you hate Jews too.

If Obama can''t repudiate a bigot, yet make eloquently hypocritical remarks - he should accept responsibility and drop out of the race. But that''s too much for a coward and racial hypocrite to do.
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by kstar42 March 23, 2008 1:56 PM EDT
Because that"s what a white person would have to do to scare you: be a tatooed body pierced freak.

All a black teenager would have to do is put on blue jeans and a sweat shirt.


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Posted by Iceman_1960 at 10:52 AM : Mar 23, 2008

I was using that as an example....nobody scares me except the people that want to choose a president that they have not done any research on.....and it''s not about color its about the choices obama has made during his run for office...would I vote for him if elected? probably not...at one time i thought i would...but really looking deep down with gut filling...somethings up and its not american genda..it''s baracks agenda....
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by iceman_1960 March 23, 2008 1:55 PM EDT
trapbreak, retract this statement now:

"...John McCain hasn"t asked Bush to campaign for him."
- trapbreak
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"I hope that the President will find time from his busy schedule to be out on the campaign trail with me, and I will be very privileged to have the opportunity of being again on the campaign trail with him -- only slightly different roles this time. I thank you, Mr. President, and it"s a pleasure."

- John McCain, at the White House, March 5, 2008

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/03/20080305-4.html
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by sweetypaws March 23, 2008 1:54 PM EDT
It is easy to question the depth and commitment of Obama''s patriotism, because history suggests he has walked a fairly wide line that embraces extremist and controversial ideals that go against American ideology. It''s only when Obama is caught in contradictions that he points a finger to others to distract attention from his personal historical truth. The truly sad part is, so many people are so quick to look in whichever direction Obama pointeth. If the tables were turned and it was the Clintons who were attending a white supremist church for 20+ years, they would have been tarred and feathered long ago. Also, if Hillary were a man, Obama wouldn''t even be in this contest, because her qualifications are tenfold more impressive than his. The Clintons have been champions for civil rights for years, before it was politically correct to do so. It''s sad that those who benefitted from their life''s work have conveniently forgotten who helped pave the way for their own success. This contest should be about qualifications and Hillary''s are far superior to Obama''s. Her message is consistent and I believe she would be a great president, and will surprise those who may doubt her now. Women always work harder for their achievements, as is evident from her biography. She will lead this country to greatness, nationally and internationally.
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by iceman_1960 March 23, 2008 1:53 PM EDT
RE: Post by Pelosisaho2 at 10:51 AM : Mar 23, 2008

Good morning, Klansman.
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by hawksprings March 23, 2008 1:53 PM EDT
kstar,
I''m just telling you what''s going on in the minds of Bill and Hillary.
This campaign has revealed Bill and Hillary to be some of the biggest racists our country has.
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by rowdytexan2 March 23, 2008 1:52 PM EDT
Happy Easter, Kstar! :)
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by iceman_1960 March 23, 2008 1:52 PM EDT
"why would I be afraid of a black person? no more then being afraid of some white tatooed body pierced freak...who gives a *******....."
- Posted by kstar42 at 10:42 AM : Mar 23, 2008
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Because that"s what a white person would have to do to scare you: be a tatooed body pierced freak.

All a black teenager would have to do is put on blue jeans and a sweat shirt.
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by kstar42 March 23, 2008 1:51 PM EDT
Bill and Hillary miss the good ol'''' days where black people knew they were just there to vote and not to get out of line!!


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Posted by hawksprings at 10:48 AM : Mar 23, 2008

hawksprings you have some real issues..isn''t it time you go to your hate anti-american church..it''s getting late..better run to catch the bus....:)
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