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Barack Obama, Wife Try To Put Controversy Over Rev. Wright To Rest

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by ranger1948 May 2, 2008 3:04 AM EDT
I see that let michelle out of her cage. They must have been able to reporgram her. Yes i agree America is tired of all of this, the lies, the racism, the terrorists, the mobsters, the church that swear allegiance to Africa, and a man who doesn''t know if he is black or white or where he stands on issues. We need somone who can lead this nation.
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by rowdytexan2 May 2, 2008 2:27 AM EDT
Posted by pepperwood2 at 10:37 PM : May 01, 2008

Oh, baloney! It''s a civil suit filed by a con! It''s called a frivilous lawsuit! They''ve already thrown it out once, and they''ve thrown out his phoney tape because they found voice overs on it.

But it sounds good to an Obama honker, doesn''t it...to bad you''ve ignore his 936 lies (outdoes Bush/Cheney) and believe the BS he tells you!
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by pepperwood2 May 2, 2008 1:37 AM EDT
A vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote to continue%u201D a long, self-destructive Democratic campaign, former national party Chairman Joe Andrew wrote in a letter designed to have an impact on the turbulent race nationally as well as in his home state of Indiana.
He urged Democrats to %u201Creject the old negative politics%u201D and unify behind Obama.

This attempt to demean Reverend Wright is a perfect example. Being white the Old Guard Clinton Campaign are hoping that old people like us will become intimidated. Become bitter, & negative concerning Obama & rally around Hillary our Great White Hope.

I was a Clinton supporter but have been much disappointed with this Negative polictics of Hillary''s. She claims to have 35 years experience in Washington and when I look at the polictics in Washington during this time. It was a very negative, hostile, & warring time. The all about me agenda.

I realize that she has made a small fortune 110,000,000 dollars practicing her polictics of personal destruction. Little has been done for the People during this time of Bitter rhetoric.

The special conciderations the Judge gave her in the Peter Paul case. Its becoming evident that the Clinton campaign is biased and getting special considerations from the Judical & Media. It''''s time to stop this policy of personal destruction and get back to doing the work of the American people. 35 years of negative polictics is not the answer. Chairman Joe Andrew has it right.
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by decided May 2, 2008 12:35 AM EDT
People of tired of you, Michelle and your husband. Just go away
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by grammawhamma May 1, 2008 10:58 PM EDT
Exactly right sgtRDS because Obama won''t be a candidate.
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by sgtrds May 1, 2008 10:03 PM EDT
Whack, whack, whack. Beat the dead horse. Come November the voters will be saying rev who?
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by grammawhamma May 1, 2008 9:10 PM EDT
I wish they would untie Rev Wright and let him out of the basement. I want to hear what he has to say about being denounced by Obama.
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by rowdytexan2 May 1, 2008 9:06 PM EDT
Obama stayed with "Uncle Wright" for 20 + years. He stayed when Wright was going to Libya with Louis Farrakhan to visit Quadaffi when Quadaffi was considered a sponsor of terrorism in 1984. He stayed with "Uncle Wright" when Wright gave Louis Farrakhan the church''''s highest award, a lifetime achievement award. He stayed with "Uncle Wright" throughout all the hate-America, Hate-Jews, back to Africa sermons.

Suddenly, after losing Pennsylvania and Wright getting bad press on Meet the Press, he throws him under the campaign bus. Is this political?

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Posted by Trapbreak at 03:35 PM : May 01, 2008

Of course it is! It means AGAIN that his being above politics as usual is the biggest frigging hoax of the century! He''d throw his own children under the bus to get elected!
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by myshiba May 1, 2008 8:54 PM EDT
TO: BLKPRESIDENT /2/2008

Jane Fonda Endorses Obama
Filed under: 2008 Election %u2014 DRJ @ 7:58 pm
[Guest post by DRJ]

In what the LA Times%u2019 Top of the Ticket blog admits may be a %u201Cless desirable%u201D endorsement, Jane Fonda told photographers yesterday that she is voting for Barack Obama for President:

%u201CFonda was eating out last night and exited the restaurant, ignoring as celebrities often do the assembled press contingent.

But a video camera was rolling as she approached the street and someone, perhaps just trying to get her to turn around for a picture, shouted out at her back, %u201CWho are you going to vote for?%u201D

There was a moment of silence. Then, the actress did turn around toward the cameras, paused and with a smile said simply, %u201CObama!%u201D Then she got into a car and drove away.%u201D

As the Times%u2019 blogger Andrew Malcolm notes, this endorsement probably won%u2019t help Obama lure crossover Republican voters away from McCain.


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by lachatte-2009 May 1, 2008 8:25 PM EDT
Well, who the ... cares what Michelle Obama thinks? She''s long on spew and short on social skills. Her husband is the one who seems to be causing problems, not Hillary Clinton. He can''t close the deal because his immaturity is finally coming to the forefront. Just how can he defend himself about Wright when it took him 20 years to figure it out. Or how about Tony Rezko? Or what of that phony dialect he launches into when trying to appeal to those without a big education (just listen to how his language differs when addressing the senate). He''s just not ready for primetime and the world is finally beginning to see it-- and not a moment to soon!
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