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She referred to an article in Saturday's New York Times about Obama's relationship with Ayers, now 63. But that article concluded that "the two men do not appear to have been close. Nor has Mr. Obama ever expressed sympathy for the radical views and actions of Mr. Ayers, whom he has called 'somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was 8.'"
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Next you'll hear them saying he's Osama because his names Obama. I hate how this panders to the fear of middle America. I wonder how many people will hear about this and just believe it's true becuase she said it.Filed Chapter 13 05/23/08
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I think Obama's relations to several people are relevant.
He went to a church for 20 years and claims he never heard the pastor who is famous for it make any racial comments? I don't buy it.
He did business with a known felon, Resko. Now claims he doesn't know him?
Has had a working relationship with Ayers for almost 2 decades, and now they aren't close?
I don't buy it. Don't get me wrong, McCain is no gem himself, Look up the Keating 8 sometime.
What William Ayers did long ago under current law he most likely would still be in prison or he'd have been executed.
My problem with Obama is that there is enough evidence that he had more than casual contact with many of these people. He should be man enough to admit to it, and not deny it.
I actually wish the media would spend more time on some of the third party candidates as both Obama and McCain have a checkered past. As far as I can tell Barr and Baldwin don't have that. It just seems they are bent on making the American people choose between two morally corrupt people.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
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September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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JR,
I completly agree with you. No one that's in office has a clean track record. I just can't stand it when they just make up blatant lies that are just for getting people stirred up. There's no need to call a member of our Senate a terrorist. It's just pathetic.Filed Chapter 13 05/23/08
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Originally posted by chloe0724 View PostJR,
I completly agree with you. No one that's in office has a clean track record. I just can't stand it when they just make up blatant lies that are just for getting people stirred up. There's no need to call a member of our Senate a terrorist. It's just pathetic.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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It's no worse than what they said about Sara Palin and now the California nurse's association saying McCain will defintinitely die in office. I wish they would all stick to the issues and stop the nonsense. Hopefully, Americans can see through all this garbage.
Wouldn't it be great if they regulated campaign adds and only allowed "issue" ads?
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I agree fltoo, no worse at all.
I think we need some of that. Sadly the last time someone tried to regulate it we got the 527 groups.
Basically we need to change the defamation laws. If the bar for defamation was the same for the famous as it is for the unknown, you wouldn't see many of those attack ads. They'd have to stick to just what they were going to do.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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Originally posted by chloe0724 View PostJR,
I completly agree with you. No one that's in office has a clean track record. I just can't stand it when they just make up blatant lies that are just for getting people stirred up. There's no need to call a member of our Senate a terrorist. It's just pathetic.
But, Ayers is definitely a terrorist and should not be teaching in our colleges!
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Originally posted by magyar123 View PostFor the Republicans to tie Obama to unsavory characters in the past is pure crap. McCain should be tied to the crooked bankers that bribed him and other Republicans to enact that 2005 bankruptcy bill, and were begging now for this ridiculous bailout bill.
Pelosi has failed to lead the Most ethical Congress ever, 3 years ago she was wanting Hastert, Delay etc to resign while they were under investigation. Yet today she hasn't batted an eye at Rangel or Franks or Jefferson etc.
It's just a game to them. They all are pretty much on the take, including Obama who received more donations from many of these failed corps we are bailing out than any of the other politicians in the last 2 years.
That's one thing they should have had as part of H.R. 1424. A page attached for each congressman and each Senator. On it list all donations their campaigns and PACs have received from the financial sector and the mortgage sector. That really would have opened the eyes of many Americans.
So long as we keep just sending R and D to Washington it will not change.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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Originally posted by magyar123 View PostFor the Republicans to tie Obama to unsavory characters in the past is pure crap. McCain should be tied to the crooked bankers that bribed him and other Republicans to enact that 2005 bankruptcy bill, and were begging now for this ridiculous bailout bill.
Barney Frank actually said that he had NO fault for the Fannie mess. He was smack in the middle of it.
This is not a matter of dems and repub. This is a matter of the lies and cheating that goes on in Congress, those elected by us, the people, and then have no accountablility to the people whatsoever.
Vote every one of the b***tards out! This will also send a message to the new members of Congress.
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As far as the current financial turmoil the liberal main stream media is still pointing fingers at failed Bush Policys (as some of you are doing), and also blaming the free markets. The stations like Fox news and talk radio are pointing out that Bush and republicans are on record for warning the dems that Fannie & Freddie can't sustain their present levels of writing mortgages as far back as when Clinton left office. Obama and McCain both accepted money (Obama got more, it figures) from Fannie Mae.
While I can't stand either of these so called leaders anymore I'm still going to hold all the people accountable that caused it in the first place. If you bought more home then you can afford especially with an A.R.M. and if you are a low life broker that made more loans than you should have then you both deserve everything you are getting. The sooner you stop blaming everyone else the better off we will all be.
Neither of the people that made these transactions signed it with Bush, Frank, Dodd, Greenspan or The "Maddam speaker" in their minds. I never shopped for a home thinking of these people. I read everything and walked away from what I thought were bad deals.The essence of freedom is the proper limitation of Government
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