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- I''m calling Obama a racist because he is racist. He say''s in his book that he considers himself black, not white. He went to church for 20years w/pastor Wright, who is also a racist...poor pitiful black fold being suppressed. Give me a break! This is 2008! Slavery is OVER! I''m just stating the facts. If you would like to watch part of the racist sermon...here you go...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdJB-qkfUHc
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- stop calling Obama a racist...he''s half white and was raised by his white mother and white grandmother. i can''t wait for this election to be over so all you hate mongering conservatives can crawl back to your trailers.
can''t you see you''re all falling for the same old conservative politics of fear? they''re making Obama seem as un-american as possible and dangerous for our nation. first they call him a muslim, then they say he''s friends with terrrorists, and now they''re calling him a socialist. are you seriously falling for the same tricks they pulled back in 04''? - Reply to this comment
- PAY ATTENTION EVERYBODY
go see that video at this adress
http://www.reopen911.info/video/hacking-democracy.html
This is a reporting concerning the automatic voting machine. The web site is french but the reporting is in english and please share this adress as much as you can because the biggest problem is that peoples forget. Be aware when you go to the poll.
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- Look folks---there are only 2 people to choose from. you''ve got a true American veteran and prisoner of war who has been an open book for all that has been asked of him. Then you have a black racist, questionable whether he is a naturalized citizen and can even run for President, who has scary friends that he is now backing away from, saying he made some ''bad judgement'' calls. HELLO--he''s had these friends for 20 years! He won''t release any documentation on himself, so what does he have to hide? If he truly is honest and honorable, he''d just hand over his original birth certificate and US Passport. They are accusing him of only having an INDONESIAN passport. If this isn''t true, why not just prove it? It wouldn''t take but a few minutes to be done w/it. Same as records on his campaign donations, being accused of receiving money from his terrorist friends in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia---1000''s of donations $1.00 short of the $200 mark when you have to show where they came from. He is refusing, saying he legally doesn''t have to...if he has nothing to hide, why not release your records? Why would you let these serious questions go unanswered? I can go on and on and on. How could anyone even THINK about voting for Obama, when he is hiding so much? McCain does have his faults, but they don''t compare to Obama. At least McCain is a true American and not a racist!
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- PAY ATTENTION EVERYBODY
go see that video at this adress
http://www.reopen911.info/video/hacking-democracy.html
This is a reporting concerning the automatic voting machine. The web site is french but the reporting is in english and please share this adress as much as you can because the biggest problem is that peoples forget. Be aware when you go to the poll.
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- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvvUp2unh6o....here is Obama saying we can remove the 2nd amendment, it''s not needed anymore! This guy is something! Scary!
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- watch this video...see if you feel the same when it''s over. If you think McCain is going to bring back the draft, you''ll see that with Obama''s thinking, there will not be time for draft because the war will be on our soil and we will be fighting for our lives...but we won''t be armed, since he wants to ban handguns in the home, as well as stop defense and intelligence spending. If he wins, America loses...BIG TIME. Just watch--this is Obama''s speech--his plans when he is in office...very interesting scary stuff! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sj91NH5fvw
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- The past 8 years have been an absolute disaster. It''s time for hope. It''s time for peace. It''s time for prosperity. It''s time for Mr. McCain to retire.
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- ZOGBY SATURDAY: Republican John McCain has pulled back within the margin of error... The three-day average holds steady, but McCain outpolled Obama 48% to 47% in Friday, one day, polling. He is beginning to cut into Obama''s lead among independents, is now leading among blue collar voters, has strengthened his lead among investors and among men, and is walloping Obama among NASCAR voters. Joe the Plumber may get his license after all... HAHAHAHA DONT COUNT US OUT.CAN YOU SAY BRADLEY?
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- Vote for Hope... Vote for Obama. Don''t listen to the scare stuff. He has the brains... He will appoint the experience. McCain is in the past and is too likely to put us into more war.
We cannot go to war unless we are threatened directly. We must learn to negotiate. Bush could not.
This is the last opportunity to salvage our greatness... don''t blow it. I don''t care how long McCain has been serving this country. He has been well paid in the Senate and needs to retire with that very cushy retirement package...
He is past the mandatory retirement age for many less demanding jobs. - Reply to this comment
- If McCain wins he will bring back the draft and go after Iran for Israel, the U.S. will be in endless wars for 100 more years like McCain promised. McCain does not have an economic Policy because McCain''s economic Policy is to give Americans jobs fighting in his wars and continuing the wars Bush started. McWar!
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- Sen. John McCain from his own mouth said he voted with Pres. Bush over 90% of the time, the truth is Sen. McCain voted with Pres. Bush 92% of the time "officially", more than any other Republican! If anyone thinks voting for McCain is NOT really voting for a Bush 3rd term then they must be at least ill. McCain is as close to a Bush 3rd term as it gets based on the "official" facts of his "official" voting record! If a Bush 3rd term is not a problem then McCain is your man. If it quacks like a Duck ...
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- USvoter1 your ignorance is appauling but not suprising to see from so many who use such ignorant tactics and spread such garbage.
Thats one of the Many reasons why McCain will loose this election the Lies and falsehoods spread by the party are appauling and the ignorant seem to attracted to such lies easily.... - Reply to this comment
- Wheear----well put I think they will not enjoy the next 8 years off but will conspire and sneak around trying to do little distracting things to upset the new order of things we can surley count on that.
As a Republican myself I sure hope the american People rally around Obama and force real change in washington it needs to be swept out and watered down the stench of strife is to ripe and it need a real cleaning out. - Reply to this comment
- why can''t Obama prove he is a U. S. citizen, its bec ause he''s not and shouldn''t be allowed to be running. He''s born in Kenya. The U. S. Constitution states it clearly you have to be a U. S. citizen to be President of the United States and the Supreme Court has a case in court now and obama will be forced to turn over anything it has gained because he has done so with fraudently intention. Let Hillary run but get the truth out.
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- The Choice in this Election Could Not be Clearer ...
- CHOOSE HOPE - VOTE FOR CHANGE - 2008 - Reply to this comment
- The last 28 years in the White House:
Bush Jr. - 8 yrs Rep.
Clinton - 8 yrs Dem.
Dad Bush - 4 yrs Rep.
Reagan - 8 yrs Rep.
Truthfully the Republicans have had the oppotunity to fix things. In ofiice over 70% of the time during the last 28 years! Now all they do is bicker and complain. I voted for all of these Republicans. There is nothing positive to show for all of this time. Until the GOP takes a long truthful look at where it needs to change and make changes... they won''''t get my vote. People losing homes, wall street bail out, 4000+ dead in a war we shouldn''''t be in, McCain selected Palin and we haven''''t stopped one abortion. I thought it truly was a party of values and principles. But honestly it isn''''t. I hope this message gets to the Republican and Democratic party. Republicans, enjoy the next 4-8 years off. - Reply to this comment
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