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by techhere September 7, 2008 8:05 PM EDT
They are fighting against many things I love:

Professor,
Top university,
Multiculture,
Community volunteer,
Eloquence,
Peace,
Respect,
Dignity,
Middle class people

But only:
Rich and
Some Elderly, and Women whom I''m always not willing to debate with.
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by techhere September 7, 2008 8:04 PM EDT
They are fighting against many things I love:

Professor,
Top university,
Multiculture,
Community volunteer,
Eloquence,
Peace,
Respect,
Dignity,
Middle class people

But only:
Rich and
Some Elderly, and Women whom I''m always not willing to debate with.
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by techhere September 7, 2008 7:46 PM EDT
Because community oganizers have never been attacked by anyone!

They proved that they are able to attack anyone, for no reason!

Got it?

And they will win.

That''s this game!
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by msmurgatroyd September 7, 2008 2:38 AM EDT
I think it is insulting that some on the far right have taken to calling Senator Obama, a community organizer.
There is much to be grateful for and it is a rewarding job in itself. But he is a Senator and he has done much more than the first label tells us. I have only seen this label from East Coast people. They also describe Joe Biden as a political hack who has long been seeking the presidency. How ridiculous that the right wing seems to denigrate people with labels.
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by jayanamo September 6, 2008 9:36 AM EDT
Could someone please tell me what is wrong with being a college professor? Didn''t college professors educate those elitist republicans attending the RNC? Teaching on any level is a noble profession! How dare your republican strategist suggest using this, instead of community organizer, as a means to attack! Both are respectable occupations! Why not talk about the real issues facing Americans?

Could someone also, explain what McCain actually mean by saying ''Country First?'' Taking care all Americans, not just the wealthy, is putting Country First?

P.S. Choosing Palin was a joke and insult to all women! I hope the women of America can see through this charade.
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by September 5, 2008 5:19 PM EDT
I think it''s worth pointing out that, in 1985, at the same time Barack Obama was working on grass-roots programs for tenant''s rights, job programs and tutoring Chicago kids trying to get into college, Sarah Palin was serving her first term as the runner up to Miss Alaska. Gamesmanship is one thing, but all the GOP message manipulation is nothing more that innuendo, half-truths and outright lies. It is so cynical as to be ridiculous. What is even more ridiculous is CBS, the network of Murrow and Cronkite, would actually choose to show us this disjointed mess of a segment as actual journalism.

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by bigsandy27 September 5, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
McCain is a Hero,very Brave and America is Proud of his service: BUT ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. What about the soldiers from this war-its time to bring them home.RNC=a Hockey Mom=TOUGH,VIOLENT PERSON;FIGHT.The US cannot afford McCain/Palin=an adulterer and a neglectful mother.
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by bigsandy27 September 5, 2008 11:56 AM EDT
RNC had an exciting convention for there base white, wealthy people. The speeches and comments have many code words to demean Blacks: elite=uppity black,needs to know his/her place;community organizers=works with poor blacks;spoke of higher education at Harvard/Yale as a negative.Palin bad parent.
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