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October 13, 2008 12:57 PM

Your Move, Krzyzewski: Dean Smith Backs Obama

Former North Carolina Tar Heels coach Dean Smith, a beloved figure in the state, has endorsed Barack Obama.

"There is a point in every contest when sitting on the sidelines is not an option," Smith writes in a message posted on the Obama web site. "That is why Linnea and I are writing to urge you to join Barack Obama’s campaign for President."

Smith is known for liberal politics – he pushed for a program to provide medical insurance to children of low-income families, according to this story – but as Jason Zengerle notes, one of the three blurbs on the back of Smith's autobiogrpahy comes from none other than John McCain.

"Dean Smith is not merely a basketball coach of historic accomplishments," McCain wrote. "He is also a man of uncommon integrity and decency."

In his endorsement of Obama, Smith wrote that he and his wife "respect all that Senator McCain has done for our country." He adds: "However, we feel strongly that it is Barack Obama who offers the real leadership our nation needs to tap its potential as a land of opportunity — even as we face difficult times at home and abroad."

North Carolina, which once looked like it would go comfortably to McCain, is now a tossup state; a recent Rasmussen poll there showed Obama leading by one percentage point.
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by nursehope October 14, 2008 6:49 AM EDT
Vacation in Cuba...yeah!
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by nursehope October 14, 2008 6:48 AM EDT
Stop demonizing Cuba. We should have dropped that moronic embargo along time ago. Let''s try getting our enemies to like us for a change. It''s 2008 not 1960...let''s get over ourselves.
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by jone775 October 13, 2008 9:23 PM EDT
OneAmerican7: No, I reject you, and all the lies you try injecting into my psyche. Please connect the dots for me; explain how Obama''s ideals are communist.
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by catmill October 13, 2008 6:35 PM EDT
John McCain has so much experience, George W. Bush ran for office twice, why didn''t he ask McCain to be his running mate? Maybe because he wouldn''t tell him how to get BinLaden? McCain knows where he is and how to get him? OK
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by pharaby October 13, 2008 5:26 PM EDT
Where are the Republican also rans?? Why isn''t one of them speaking out against the rabble rousing of McCain and Palin. That blood thirsty harpy from Alaska is trying to get Obama killed.
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by palmstorm October 13, 2008 5:18 PM EDT
Have a cigar! BTW, Romani, Castro''s still alive but irrelevant.
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by rickwar October 13, 2008 5:05 PM EDT
Obama''''s biggest endorsement came just this weekend from a like-minded world leader citing "change" that took his nation in a new direction over 50 years ago.

That country was Cuba, and that world leader was Fidel Castro, the populist communist dictator.

Don''''t be stupid.

Reject Barack Obama.


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Ever think what removing the embargo with Cuba could do for American businesses, sugar cane importation for ethanol. If we''ll trade with China and Russia (Communist also by the way) why not with Cuba?

More fear and panic brought to you by the out of touch with the 21st century Republicans.
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by civesromani October 13, 2008 4:36 PM EDT
Hey, One American, did you hold a seance this weekend?

Castro has been dead for months! Stop peddling your hate and fear; no one''s buying.
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by palmstorm October 13, 2008 4:32 PM EDT
I understand the White House may need a basketball coach...
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by palmstorm October 13, 2008 4:30 PM EDT
Dude, Since when is Castro so big in your estimation? You are hereby free to let go of your paranoia and prejudice drummed in you by the Right Wing Radio Experiment, which is ending its run shortly.
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