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by justsurfing-2009 October 12, 2008 7:52 AM EDT
It is significant to me that Obama has lied about the association and is still not being honest. Obama was close enough to Ayers that he personally endorsed a book written by Ayers. Therefore, Ayers and Obama have a closer relationship than is being stated and are allied in ideology. That''s very significant lying, imo.
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by mudflopper1 October 12, 2008 2:58 AM EDT
If you can''t vote for someone because of name then McCain is Irish or Scottish.....not to be trusted....and Palin...why she''s a Brit! I guess that just leaves those of Native origin....
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by gray_matters October 12, 2008 1:06 AM EDT
I guess it does put quotes in were it shouldn''t but everything else stands!
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by gray_matters October 12, 2008 1:02 AM EDT
philip9295 that''s not even English, isn''t that what you keep saying, you need to learn English to be an American? Hell you spelled America wrong! I am convinced that you''re 6 years old and can''t vote. There''s spell check on this thing how can you get a word wrong?!?! You need to put an apostrophe on words you want to combine, not quotes! I''m not taking advice from someone who hasn''t mastered the English language and doesn''t know how to spell AMERICA! I''m guessing you were born here and Sir, that''s even worse.
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by outsider141 October 11, 2008 11:20 PM EDT
I guess philip9295 can give us a good idea of what type of supporters McCain and Palin have. I do not regret to NOT BE ONE OF THEM. God must be testing us...
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by philip9295 October 11, 2008 11:08 PM EDT
THE"FACE OF NATION" LOOK AT HIS FACE , SAME AS OSAMA HUSSIEN OBAMA,TRAILTOR...SELLING NETWORK ,AND SELLING AMERIA..
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by philip9295 October 11, 2008 11:06 PM EDT
I THINK "CBC" SELLING THEIR CHANEL NETWORK( 30'')FOR OSAMA HUSSIEN OBAMA( MAKING GOOD MONEY ) SO THAT WHY "CBS" TRYING TO COVER FOR HIM
"CBS" YOU CAN SELL YOUR NETWORK , PLEASE DON''T SELL YOUR COUNTRY..
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by philip9295 October 11, 2008 11:02 PM EDT
YES "OSAMA HUSSIEN OBAMA" HE IS, HIS NAME CAN TELL WHO HE''''S ,WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT , THEY ARE HATE AMERICAN , HATE "WHITE AMERICAN" HE''''S SAME CLUB, IF HE IS THE "REAL AMERICA" WHY DON''''T HE CHANGE HIS NAME , THIS''''S NOT ABOUT FREEDOOM FREESPEECH, THIS''''S ABBOUT THE TRUST,THE TRUE...WE NEED TO TALKING ABOUT IT,HIS WIFE SAID "I LOVE MY COUNTRY TODAY "(FELL MONTH AGO)THAT''''S CAN TELL HOW HIS FAMILY LOVE AMERICA!!!!
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by outsider141 October 11, 2008 10:41 PM EDT
Oh now I am pretty sure zeroknots, prophetfella and letreasonwin are the same person. Creative new name I must say. Well then, we shall let reason win. I guess we can all agree on that part. But for that to work you would have to stop filling these pages with distortions designed to mislead people when we have much more important things to talk about. Like the part that blewvelvet pointed out. Actually I was wondering when Bush was going to declare a state of emergency. For some time I expected Bush to pull the emergency card and abolish democracy. Wouldn''t that be easier and cheaper than burning hundreds of millions in a campaign that makes it more and more apparent how detrimental the Republican''s actions are for this country, and how dishonest and confused their chosen representatives?
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by eroosevelt08 October 11, 2008 10:28 PM EDT
It is my understanding that Obama and Ayers served on a charity board with Republicans on the board too. What do we know about those Republicans?
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by letreasonwin October 11, 2008 7:44 PM EDT
WHO IS THE REAL OBAMA?

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/magazine/21obama-t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

%u201CEven as his political career advanced, Obama%u2019s teaching stuck to the law-school norm of dispassionately evaluating competing arguments with the tools of forensic logic. But Obama apparently was not attached to legal argumentation for its own sake. %u201CIt was drilled into us from Day 1 that you examined your biases and inclinations,%u201D Richard Hess, now an attorney at Susman Godfrey in Houston, told me. %u201CAnd then, when you made decisions, they were based on sound empirical reasons.%u201D Escuder saw his professor as %u201Ca street smart academic%u201D: %u201CHe wanted his students to consider the impact laws and judicial opinions had on real people.%u201D According to Marcus Fruchter, who took constitutional law with Obama and now practices at the law firm of Schopf & Weiss in Chicago, %u201CYou never would have known he was going to be a liberal senator based on what he said in his courses.%u201D
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by mkaralis-2009 October 11, 2008 7:13 PM EDT
Where is McCain''s honor. He used to be an honorable man. Now with the help of Lee Atwater subordinates and Bush dirty trick politics, McCain is reduced to mud slinging and smear tactics. Get back to the things that matter. It''s the ECONOMY, stupid!
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by tcbtend October 11, 2008 5:55 PM EDT
If Mcidiot thought that Obama was tied to a terroist. It would have been his duty to turn him long ago. So would have every other senator. Drop it move on. By the way when can my son come home from Iraq.
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by 2006edsel October 11, 2008 1:49 PM EDT
The willfulness of you people at CBS to always ignore the real issues in America is astronomical. Your complacency for reporting the whole truth in this matter amounts to willful recklessness. Your attempt at hiding the truth by editing this clip indicates to me that you condone the ugly hatreds illustrated in the full video. Your silence is your consent. SHAME ON CBS FOR ALLOWING THIS. To anyone interested in the truth, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=*********** and if you are one of the happy complacent, then don%u2019t bother looking.
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by mabdelrahman October 11, 2008 1:11 PM EDT
This is backfiring on McCain. Those that are ignorant enough to be scared from voting to Obama are already in McCain''s column. The remaining smart independent voters did not and will not fall for these tricks and now McCain is trying to take back the nastiness. Unfortunately it just adds to his erratic behavior.
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by October 11, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
I''d be impressed with McCain''s admonishments of fear and hatred toward Obama, if it weren''t for the fact that his campaign is still spewing the vitriol through their advertisements and their surrogates.
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by Kimbakat October 11, 2008 7:46 AM EDT
Election fraud (NOT voter fraud) is very real! A party was hijacked 30 years ago and has tried everything under the sun to manipulate the American population. Information is dished in a certain way to that "limited" lazy thinking minds buy into it. They base it on their fears. And a lot of talking points are pointless. Funny how no one cares about abortion and guns when they have NO FOOD ON THE TABLE.

The party is over! For everyone!

But a HUGE party is starting for the few that have filtered $700 billion into their pockets. Their plan is to have a humdinger of a time with us. Hitler''s party looks like a cocktail hour compared to the money AND technology the Homeland Security have in store. The technology they have now would''ve been fascist''s or Nazi''s dream back then!

The market crash right now is controlled. Notice it happened just under a MONTH before Obama wins! Will it get bad enough to where the Bush Doctrine laws Congress put into place a few years ago for an emergency dictatorship, will be put in place canceling all elections?

How bad will it get? I don''t know. what do you think?
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by Kimbakat October 11, 2008 7:41 AM EDT
John McCain has to have some sense of foresight now. Maybe he was sweating this comment out by force by someone saying "stop screwin around! It could all backfire on him and his corrupt friends due to his S&L scandal history. Which, by the way,is 1000 times worse than any association that Obama had with a "friggin professor" or an old-school preacher who lived and fought in a time when the people in this country were under attack by their own government. Same goes for Reverend Wright. You cannot denounce the times these people lived or criticize their experiences. It would be like saying that a slave in 1850 doesn''t have the human right to try to escape under the form of government they were living. What about the students at Kent State. That''s right! Nixon ordered the National Guard to shoot unarmed students..so guess what? You can''t ask them how they feel about their times. THEY"RE DEAD!
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by lilbriar October 11, 2008 7:04 AM EDT
This is becoming ridiculous. This kind of hate speech (*not from Sen McCain, by the way)the GOP ''groupies'' are spewing is dangerous. I don''t agree with or like Sen McCain but I do believe he is an honorable man, in his own way. I am saddened that he has waited this long to say something about the vitriol being spewed by those supporting his campaign. Sen Obama was a child in the 60''s and it doesn''t take a rocket scientist to do the math. The next thing we''re likely to hear is that Sen Obama was in on the Bay of Pigs, with Fidel. Come on folks, like someone famously said, "it''s the economy, stupid"! McCain doesn''t want us to think about the economy, nor do his advisers...wise up, America.
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by joezap5 October 11, 2008 5:26 AM EDT
It makes me want to vomit when I hear these talking heads gush over McCain''s new reasonable approach. The "peace maker"- Mr. calm and fair.

Does it matter that his campaign stirred the #$#% to begin with?
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