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by vincan-2009 October 12, 2008 12:09 AM EDT
fervan

You are one of the moronic numbskulls who have supported the worst president we have ever had as he has ruined the country with every policy. You aren''t worthy of being in the same room with John Kerry. You are one the hate-filled baboons that love republican lies.
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by redfromla October 11, 2008 11:25 PM EDT
whiner245a

Did you actually READ THE BOOK YOURSELF or are you another mindless drone who just copies and paste? Because if you read the book you would know why those passages are there.
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by anillafield October 11, 2008 10:54 PM EDT
Examination of the %u201Cextreme%u201D views expressed in the KKK forums and the Aryan Nation forums reveal that the comments shouted by the McCain supporters are the common views shared by many of the %u201Cwhite%u201D Americans. The news media identifies this specific group as the %u201Cwhite, uneducated, low-income, conservatives living in the rural areas.%u201D And there is large number of them in the US. They do NOT consider themselves as racists (even the KKK members deny that they are racists) and they appear to search for the %u201Clogical and acceptable excuses%u201D to justify their racial hatred. As long as it%u2019s not viewed as racist, they%u2019ll accept any excuse (e.g. %u201Che is a Muslim%u201D; %u201Che is an elitist%u201D; %u201Che used the word %u2018bitter%u2019%u201D; etc); and they don%u2019t really care if the excuses they embrace are complete lies. It appears McCain campaign has successfully fanned the deeply ingrained racial hatred to turn against Obama. However, unlike the Hillary campaign, McCain seems to be unable to control the mob let alone conceal the hatred.

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by owlwomanxxxx October 11, 2008 10:27 PM EDT
Males ke wonder if the Secret Service didn''t step in because of all the hateful threats
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by ipublius October 11, 2008 9:06 PM EDT
The Bushevik Party knows exactly what it is doing. They have resuurected the tactics of Goerbels and are only doing what is right for their party. The policies of the Ayn Rand adherents have finally placed the last card on the house that was built ober the past 30 years and we are seeing the result. Another Republican economic disaster.

Since the Confederate Staes of America took over the Republican Party, in the so-called "Southern Strategy" of Ronald Reagan. The forces of the anti-American wing have created the Bushevik Party and are now preparing to purge the last remaining semblance of moderate Menchs from their ranks. If you don''t think like them, if you don''t look like them, if you think independently at all, DO NOT APPLY.

There is no longer any desire on the part of the ranting and raving crowd to reason or debate. They are continuously being incited to riot by the pronouncements of the anti-American talk-radio hosts and the current VP candidate. The party of Lincoln has overrun by the Confederacy. Stars and Bars forever!!
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by patsy321-2009 October 11, 2008 6:54 PM EDT
So much so, that Sen. McCain took Sen. Clintons perposal and said thuis is what he came up with. If this is the case, which it is, it would mean that Sen. McCain doesn''t have a good economic policy. He really doesn''t know what he will do for the Economy. and lastly, who is running his Campaign? Is he in charge? or is Gov. Palin? She seems to be running things!So then you must ask yourselves,Who will be running the Country Sen. McCain, or Gov. Palin. And what will happen when they can''t get their way, will they lie and have temper tantrums. They are running on a faith-based ticket. So what really bothers me is neither one had a problem letting people know that they were Christians. What bothers me is that a lot of lies have come out of their mouthes, and they continue to do so. A true Christian is not like. Christians are supposed to represent Christ. What they are doing doesn''t represent Christianity at all. It offends me to know that other Christians condone and justify what they are doing. But you cannot knowingly justify the lies. Please do what is right.All Christians are being judged by what you do. It''s not right and it''s not fair. Even the Christian Anchors are saying and doing things that they know are wrong."wrong is wrong" no matter who''s wrong, "Right is Right" no matter who''s wrong. Please do the right thing!
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by patsy321-2009 October 11, 2008 6:41 PM EDT
And as for Gov.Palin,she should be ashamed of herself. She intentionally gets the crowds going.She can hear what they are saying and will not correct or stop. Are they both so desperate to get into the White House that they will do what ever they want, or say what ever they want?This is really scary. What you are seeing is the true sides of both parties. During the VP Debate, Gov. Palin keep chiding Sen. Biden for bringing up the Past. She is a hipocrit. All Week she continued to not only bring up the past, but intentionally kept the crowds going to the point if Sen. Obama had of walked on stage, someone would have tried very hard to hurt him, even to the point of killing him. If this is what Sen. Mccain and Gov. Palin have to offer, it would be VERY DANGEROUS,VERY VERYVERY DANGEROUS to Send the both of them to the White House. Right now it is not about the PEOPLE, it is about THEM, and what They want.
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by patsy321-2009 October 11, 2008 6:32 PM EDT
Even Sen. McCain disrespects him. He will not look at him when he talks to him. He called him "that one" when addressing him at their 2nd debate. An instead of telling the truth, he manipulates the film that is being shown, to only show a partial truth of what Sen. Obama said.And instead of calling out Sen.McCain, the media goes ahead and shows the commercials, even though they know it is a LIE. I voted during the primaries for Sen. McCain. But after seeing his true side, I would rather take my chances with Sen. Obama
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by patsy321-2009 October 11, 2008 6:26 PM EDT
Senator McCain has tried to stop the crudeness and the disrespect that has been allowed to happen without it being stopped or corrected. The crowds have become increaseingly dangerous. When Se. McCain and Gov. Palin are together, the crowds are even worse. Sen. Obama is not a person that just poped in from Mars. He is a citizen of the United States.
Born and raised as an American. He is NOT A MUSLIM! If the crowds at the Obama rally disrespected Sen. McCain in the way his crowds have disrespected Sen. Obama, there would be such an outcry all overthis Country.
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by jimjus October 11, 2008 4:56 PM EDT
Those who abuse their power should never get power.
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by redfromla October 11, 2008 4:24 PM EDT
waterman24, Really?
Those questions you''ve pointed out are really non-issues as they''ve been debunked many times over. and the part about meeting enemies is something that those in a position of strength shouldn''t be afraid about. Only the scared and weak would be afraid to meet their enemy. The Repukes who are against that reflect on their cowardice and weakness.

Now do you want me to post why you should question McCain? Are you ready for the truth? ARE YOU MAN ENOUGH TO ACCEPT THE TRUTH?
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by pcc7407 October 11, 2008 3:41 PM EDT
The Acorn accusations are just another "Swift-Boat" campaign. It does not matter to the right wing hate-goons what the truth is. Just take something and go with it. The facts are irrelevant to them. Shame! Shame! Shame!!!!
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by redfromla October 11, 2008 3:38 PM EDT
waterman24, proaganda? All one has to do is visit a Republican rally for McCan''t and Bin Palin. No Spin Needed. ALL TRUTHINESS!
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by misha128-2009 October 11, 2008 2:10 PM EDT
Negative adds are not just a marketing tool. They tell us that McCain has no vision.

Posted by ab_5 at 08:01 AM

Senator McCain said the same thing in 2000. Wonder what happened to that Senator McCain?
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by misha128-2009 October 11, 2008 2:08 PM EDT
must be nice to be Sarah... *winking* her way out of her various scandals as she does.

Posted by hungry4goodg

You Betcha!

Posted by peanutcrisp at 12:44 AM

I doubt that folksy style and the winking will have much use in a court of law. They may well be self-defeating assuming the judge does not interpret then as disrespectful and contemptuous (another punishable offense).
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by ab_5 October 11, 2008 11:01 AM EDT
Negative adds are not just a marketing tool. They tell us that McCain has no vision. History tells us that no vision is dangerous in times om crises. When someone chooses to run 100% negative adds in times when vision is needed.

Guess what happans when USA has a no-vision president he will also seeks negative war like solutions for the USA ?

Only bad leaders and regimes run negative adds and solution. History an China, Old Russia Hitler Germany are endless examples of these conspiracy ennemy and racial solutions. Cynically the intensify when the leader actually needs vision and got stuck. Negative adds show no respect and that is the basis of bad regime like racism.
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by theweebug October 11, 2008 10:10 AM EDT
I consider myself to be a typical average American; I am educated, hard working and an independent thinker. I take pride in using my brains and in being polite and respectful and considerate. Watching the volatile behavior at McCain rallies make me wince with global embarrassment and, frankly, with fear. I fear for Mr. Obama and for his family and supporters. The air has become rent with an undercurrent of racism wherever McCain supporters congregate.

Name calling and rabble rousing to the edge of violence clearly indicate a weak position as well as a lack of good manners. I pray that there are enough Americans like myself who are wise enough to realize that we need a President who will lead by example and that example should NOT be the one that the McCain/Palin campaign is exhbiting currently.
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by mrtutto October 11, 2008 4:04 AM EDT
Unless Lorne Michaels who is a McCain supporter cancels Palin''s appearance on Saturday Night Live. I will boycott NBC.
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by Torilin October 11, 2008 3:44 AM EDT
must be nice to be Sarah... *winking* her way out of her various scandals as she does. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Posted by hungry4goodg


You Betcha!
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by hungry4goodg October 11, 2008 3:34 AM EDT
And the McCain campaign will spin it...somehow Sarah''s bad behaviors will have been all Sen. Obama''s doing...and Sarah will come out of it smelling like roses. Dang it anyways, must be nice to be Sarah... *winking* her way out of her various scandals as she does.
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