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Controversy Dogs GOP Candidate As Campaign Pushes Towards General Election

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by idnnsg June 22, 2008 10:32 AM EDT
terrorislami, just shut up with all your filthy lies about Senator Obama.

Here''s a link for anyone who would like to read the truth about all the stu.pid lies repugs like terrorislami are spreading to all the repugs that are stu.pid enough to believe their cr@p:

http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/fightthesmearshome/
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by mcvet June 22, 2008 10:31 AM EDT
He has been playing the race card since day one of the first primary playing on white liberal guilt. He is a preemptive racist of the first magnitude in an attempt to become our first affirmative action president.

Posted by andylance1 at 07:14 AM : Jun 22, 2008

You can try every trick in the book but at the end of the day McSame has NOTHING but the same tired old Policies we''ve been hearing from fascist now for decades!! If you care about the ISSUES, as most American''s do, McSame proposes NO CHANGE in the Economic Policies of Bush, NO CHANGE on the Bush Position on Social Security, NO CHANGE on the Bush Position on Medicare, NO CHANGE on the Bush position on those VERY UNFAIR Trade Agreements, NO CHANGE on the Bush Position on Health Care, NO CHANGE on the FRAUD of IRAQ... in the end McSame offers NO CHANGE! Sieg Heil Bush!!
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by idnnsg June 22, 2008 10:25 AM EDT
andylance1 said, "I thought Obama did not believe in preemptive warfare..." then referred to a speech in which Obama described McCain''s campaign talking points. That is NOT warfare, you a-h0le! Warfare is something a bit more like what GWB has done in Iraq, something that McCain says it "doesn''t matter" if it continues for another 100 or 1000 years. You know, running around with guns and tanks and bombs and indiscriminately killing the people of a foreign country.
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by andylance1 June 22, 2008 10:14 AM EDT
I thought Obama did not believe in preemptive warfare, yet in Jacksonville, he told the audience, "We know what kind of campaign they''re going to run. They''re going to try to make you afraid. They''re going to try to make you afraid of me. He''s young and inexperienced and he''s got a funny name. And did I mention he''s black?"

He has constantly been the one to play the race card against the Clintons and Ferraro and now the Republicans.

He has been playing the race card since day one of the first primary playing on white liberal guilt. He is a preemptive racist of the first magnitude in an attempt to become our first affirmative action president.
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by ramos937 June 22, 2008 10:07 AM EDT
By the time the sun fell on the day of the Iowa trip, an aide to Gov. Chet Culver said the Democrat had privately relayed a request to McCain to cancel his plans to avoid diverting law enforcement personnel from recovery efforts. Salter said the visit had been cleared in advance by local officials.
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McCain''s main argument is his experience. He chose to ignore the Gov''s request and visit thereby diverting much needed recovery resources to his visit. What did he accomplish that was positive? Nothing.
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by ramos937 June 22, 2008 10:04 AM EDT
By the time the sun fell on the day of the Iowa trip, an aide to Gov. Chet Culver said the Democrat had privately relayed a request to McCain to cancel his plans to avoid diverting law enforcement personnel from recovery efforts. Salter said the visit had been cleared in advance by local officials.
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I have to complement President Bush. When he flew over NO, right after Katrina, he (or his staff) had the very good sense not to visit at that point.Instead he surveyed the damage from the plane windown.

Had he visited, he would have diverted much needed resources from the rescue efforts and he knew this.
He had the good sense not to land. McCain on the other hand, just did not care. Rather, he wanted the photo-op.
There is nothing McCain can do for these folks at the momenent and he knows that. By visiting at this time, he harmed the recovery efforts by diverting resources to his visit. Obama chose to respect the Governor''s request and sent messages of support.

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by terrorislami June 22, 2008 8:34 AM EDT
THE REAL HUSSEIN, HIS REAL HATE OF WHITEY, HIS REAL RACISM

FROM HIS OWN MOUTH

Wright / Obama: "White Folk''s Greed Runs A World In Need"

MALCOLM-O-BAMA LAUDS MALCOLM-X

HUSSEIN THE MARXISTS

HUSSEIN THE RACIST
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfC4OOm1aoM
There''s only two kinds of white folks, there''s only two kinds, bad white folks and worse white folks. That''s the only two kinds of white folks there are. Malcolm X, used to say, from the teachings of the nation of terrorislam founder Elijah Muhammad, that all white folks are bad. He said if you find one good, kill him first before he turns bad. Because he''s only faking.
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?sid=169

SHOCKING Obama words: what he really thinks of white folks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI77cU3jsFs&feature=related
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by brianbwb-2009 June 22, 2008 8:25 AM EDT
"**READ THE BOOKS!***" Posted by TruUSA

Then vote for Mr. Obama, you''ll be glad you did.
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by blitzder June 22, 2008 7:52 AM EDT
McCains missteps???

If you listen to his flip flops and his near loony comments, its amazing this Senator became a nominee. In Bush''s case...SH*T HAPPENS.
for McCain..... ITS ALL OVER.
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by momov2 June 22, 2008 7:40 AM EDT
I still just don''t get it...they tried to impeach Bill Clinton for having oral in the oval office and then lying about it..What''s Bush''s punishment? He''s still sitting in office, shouldn''t he be impeached? At least Bill Clinton''s acts didn''t cost lives, he didn''t get richer from the gas prices, all he did was enjoy his self and embarrass his OWN family.
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