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by concorde5 May 30, 2008 1:53 PM EDT
realpatriot......Excellent point!
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by realpatriot1 May 30, 2008 1:50 PM EDT
concorde5,

You have to understand the source. These are the same people who call Oprah racist for supporting a black candidate but would never call Jack Nicholson or Kelsey Grammer or Lorne Michaels racist for supporting a white candidate. In their minds what makes something racist is if ti''s coming from a black source.
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by mattcat25 May 30, 2008 1:49 PM EDT
20 years of listening to his "uncle" and he didn''''t know he was and is a racist.
Posted by bswalker12 at 10:42 AM : May 30, 2008

I was under the impression that the majority of Republican principles, beliefs, and values were based solely on racism? Why else would they consistantly vote against their better interests?

Now, with racism aside what are we going to do about the many issues facing our country?
Including, how are we going to alleviate transportation costs?

Republicans offer no solutions, they have been the problem.



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by lvdragonlady-2009 May 30, 2008 1:45 PM EDT
cheney is as stupid as the shrub he pulls the strings on,when he told fellow Republicans that the solution to America%u2019s rising fuel prices was not to move away from oil dependency, but to generate more oil refineries in the United States.
He just want his gravy train to keep coming........
May he and the shrub both rot in h3ll.

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by concorde5 May 30, 2008 1:42 PM EDT
I''m still waiting to find out what Rev. Wright said that was racist.

Can anyone tell me what was racist about Rev Wright?

He said Hillary will never know what it means to be a Black man in America - That''s not racist, it''s a fact.

He said Obama is having a tough time because he is not white, rich, or priveledged - That''s not racist, it''s a fact.

When did he EVER say whites are bad people? Now granted the Gov created aids thing is a bit paranoid but it is not racist.

Can anyone tell me what was racist about rev wright? Especially considering he has white members of his church.
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by ioweign May 30, 2008 1:38 PM EDT
he maytag man is a better closer than your "homey"

Posted by bswalker12 at 10:34 AM : May 30, 2008

The maytag plant closed - McSame ecomony...
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by veteran72 May 30, 2008 1:37 PM EDT
I%u2019m willing to be his new preacher.%u201D


No, Swastikkka Breath,....if Obama needs a new preacher, it won''t be one fondling 8 yr. old boys after the GOPerv Rally......LMMFAO....
GOPers are the Scum of the Planet, and now everyone knows it......
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by ioweign May 30, 2008 1:35 PM EDT
but as a President of the USA, he will ruin our country. Wait and see!!

Posted by snbd1213 at 12:03 AM : May 30, 2008

It can''t get any worse...
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by greenfun May 30, 2008 1:33 PM EDT
Not only does Obama have some marginal friends, he is a slacker.
According to facthub, Clinton has 22 originally sponsored bills that have passed into law in the Senate-Obama has 2. Yes-2. According to facthub he lists every bill he cosponsored, introduced and had anything to do with on his website......which is very misleading and designed to beef up a woefully thin resume.
Only 2 passed into law.
Hmmm, I guess one of the candidates has a good work ethic and has taken the time to learn how to be effective in Washington. That would be the same one who really is good at reaching across party lines. God help us-all the knuckleheads that have bought into the corporate media generated Obama.
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by ioweign May 30, 2008 1:32 PM EDT
you will see what Iowa thinks of your homey barack come november. whitey clinging to their guns and religion, your racist "uncle", so many negetives you''''ll see how easy McCain takes Iowa.

Posted by bswalker12 at 10:03 AM : May 30, 2008

Me thinks you have big mouth, small brain
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by superdem May 30, 2008 1:26 PM EDT
It''s so amusing to see the right wingers calling Obama a liar - when all their own leaders are the worst, proven liars we''ve ever seen. John McCain has gone back on everything he''s ever said, every word out of Bush''s mouth is a lie, and Cheney - no use even listening to that guy. And they all claim to be Christian ! Just listen to the hate and the racism of these fine Christians ! What do they think Jesus was talking about ? If you judge people, if you hate them for their skin color, if you bear false witness, you are NOT a Christian. You are a racist bigot.
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by bfjones666 May 30, 2008 1:23 PM EDT
If the Republicans think that this November is going to come down to a battle of pastors and ministers then they are sadly mistaken. I don''t give a rat''s *** about who''s minister or reverend or priest or rabbi said what, when or where. This country is in the crapper on the domestic front and our international standing has never been worse. I''m sick of the bad news on the economy and John McCain promising we can fight in Iraq and probably Iran for the next 50 years. American lives aren''t to be sacrificed for a presidents legacy. Come November, I''m going to vote for he person that will get this country back to where it belongs and not the embarrassment that the Bush administration has left us.
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by bfjones666 May 30, 2008 1:21 PM EDT
If the Republicans think that this November is going to come down to a battle of pastors and ministers then they are sadly mistaken. I don''t give a rat''s *** about who''s minister or reverend or priest or rabbi said what, when or where. This country is in the crapper on the domestic front and our international standing has never been worse. I''m sick of the bad news on the economy and John McCain promising we can fight in Iraq and probably Iran for the next 50 years. American lives aren''t to be sacrificed for a presidents legacy. Come November, I''m going to vote for he person that will get this country back to where it belongs and not the embarrassment that the Bush administration has left us.
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by bleem3 May 30, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
"Obama Distances Himself from Own Soul."

Wireservices report that presidential candidate Barack Obama has issued a statement claiming he is "disappointed" in his core self and wishes his supporters, and all citizens, to realize that although he has existed for 46 years, he had no idea that his soul was shallow, racist, and conniving.

"I have hope that the American people will see that I will do anything, abandon anyone and anything, in order to become president," says the junior senator from Illinois.

"While I repeatedly identify only with blacks, and attend a black, radical church and married an even more radical black wife (but as light I as I could manage), I actually had no idea I was acting upon a racist, black-centric agenda."

Analysts say Obama could win if every black vote were counted three times, or if whites were prevented from voting in favor of blacks.

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by ouronlyhope May 30, 2008 12:56 PM EDT
In McCain%u2019s own words%u2026
LOOK FOR YOURSELF and decide if McCain is the Strait-Talker he claims to be:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6TP1FjUp7bw&feature=related
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by mattcat25 May 30, 2008 12:51 PM EDT
Republicans should try to actually govern in a constructive manner instead of creating false issues, attacking personal attributes, and swift boat the opposition. The facts and results of the last two terms of Republican Presidency and the Rubber Stamp Congress have put America into the position we%u2019re in now, nothing is going to change the facts. Americans need to hold the Republicans accountable.

Vote for a Republican is a vote against most average American better interests.
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by neoconslayer May 30, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
seah5: You are a lying piece of al-Qaeda trash. Tell us about all of the years you''ve been friends with Mr. Obama and how you hung out with him at all those social and private events, where YOU got to know the real Obama.
Now, run along home and get your wife''s face out of that Arab''s crotch.
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by seah5 May 30, 2008 12:16 PM EDT
Obama has not distanced himself from anyone.

They all are still in the background, like Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton. All waiting anxiously to be back in the public, standing next to Obama.

Rev Wright is Obama''s best friend, the reason Obama is here. He owes all to him.

Along with Obama''s other close personal friends.
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by sanfelz May 30, 2008 11:52 AM EDT
What church has McCain attended at any time over the last 20 years?
People who claimed to speak to God used to be given medication and sent for psychiatric care. Now they tell jokes, preach and endorse political candidates. And all while the taxpayer subsidizes their activities.
I am curious whether McCain, supposedly an Episcopalian, would support female clergy, or is he committed to the continued domination of religion by old white guys.
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by renonv5 May 30, 2008 10:56 AM EDT
And to think the republicans are just getting started......

Obama has "cut-loose" from his pastor only for the sake of the media. I have a firm belief that he still talks to him daily. You don''t throw a 20 year relationship out the window.

He will fail miserably if he gets this nomination.
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