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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 04:43 PM by LiquidMirage
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 04:49 PM by maria_stardust
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Attention!
On topic, means precisely that. Stay on topic.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 04:49 PM by intrepid
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ENOUGH
This bickering will end now.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 05:03 PM by TXMACHINEGUNDLR
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If Obama wins it will be a very sad day for our country. There will be a second civil war, I have no doubt about that. Obama and McCain are not up to
the task at hand, they are each failures and it is going to cost us what could have been heaven on earth. I feel it coming, and it is at a point now
where nobody can stop it. If I am wrong, great! I will drop to my knees and thank God. If war is in the future, I will fight for my state. Not my
country. I love Texas and hate the Union. Time will tell, maybe we all need the pain and misery to understand how much we love and need each other. No
matter what party or color....That is the bigger picture. Beyond the name calling, and idiots yelling out threats..It is about the future of our
country. I know many people that will vote for Obama because they want change, I know even more ready to go to war to stop that. Very sad...Where are
we going? What have we all become?
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 05:43 PM by jsobecky
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As Joe Biden said in the VP debate..."History is Prologue".
Obama's political career was launched in Ayer's living room. Obama got a sweet real estate deal because he hung around with Tony Rezko. Obama dished
out millions of dollars funneled to him by Ayers via the Chicago Annenberg Challenge. "Educational grants". Except that they weren't for vouchers,
or better teacher pay, or better classrooms. They were made to promote radical extremism.
This has been known for weeks but has been silenced by the MSM. Only a few voices have been screaming for it to be exposed, and they are just now
being heard. But finally the truth is emerging. Sadly, it is probably too late and a terrorist sympathizer socialist, who has already severely damaged
the global economy due to his involvement in the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac meltdown, will be elected president.
History is Prologue. People are known by their associations. Obama.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:03 PM by Grafilthy
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Still.....no explanation of how Obama is a "terrorist".
Or why someone would think it's OK to "kill him"?
You can try and try as hard as you might, but I don't think his political associations warrant anyone attempting to take the life of a sitting US
senator. Are you justifying what the guy yelled??? Or his reason for yelling it?
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:13 PM by Lucid Lunacy
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Originally posted by jsobecky
terrorist sympathizer socialist
Interesting how people that are voting for him are hippie libs when he is a terrorist socialist  Oh the name-calling
[edit on 7-10-2008 by Lucid Lunacy]
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:16 PM by buddhasystem
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:20 PM by QuetzalcoatlAlien
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What if he was Muslim? That makes him a terrorist? Being Muslim doesn't make you a terrorist. Someone honestly just called Obama a socialist? Hillary
and now Obama? HAHAHA.
Wow.
The United States isn't a theocracy nor is it the nation of God and Jesus Christ, the Muslim argument is pointless.
If McCain/Palin win, the US is going to hell in a hand basket for sure.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:20 PM by jsobecky
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That incident seems like it could have been strictly a racial incident, given the victim's surname. There was nothing to indicate it was due to the
shirt he was wearing, so trying to pin an incident in Great Britain on McCain/Palin seems somewhat disingenuous.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:34 PM by jsobecky
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reply to post by Grafilthy
Originally posted by Grafilthy
reply to post by jsobecky
Still.....no explanation of how Obama is a "terrorist".
Or why someone would think it's OK to "kill him"?
You can try and try as hard as you might, but I don't think his political associations warrant anyone attempting to take the life of a sitting US
senator. Are you justifying what the guy yelled??? Or his reason for yelling it?
Please keep the facts straight. I have always denounced posts that called for the assasination of Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, et al, and I denounce
the same about Obama, as much as he disgusts me personally.
Given that, if you want to learn the motives or determine the sincerity of the people who yelled whatever they did, go ask them. I don't speak for
them. I only know that we are told to ignore the hateful racist, anti-American rhetoric of Jeremiah "He's Like An Uncle to Me" Wright over his 20
year association with Obama. "But I never heard him say those things".
Yeah, right.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:35 PM by inthesticks
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If McCain/Palin win, the US is going to hell in a hand basket for sure.
The US is going to hell in a hand basket regardless of who gets elected.
One just may get us there faster than the other.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:42 PM by QuetzalcoatlAlien
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Originally posted by inthesticks
reply to post by QuetzalcoatlAlien
If McCain/Palin win, the US is going to hell in a hand basket for sure.
The US is going to hell in a hand basket regardless of who gets elected.
One just may get us there faster than the other.
That's my point, Obama will intend to help (Downfall is inevitable). McCain will make us fall faster.
We shouldn't depend on old rich men and men to make change.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:44 PM by jsobecky
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You are absolutely right. If McCain wins, he will have to spend the next 4 years getting the economy back on track. I doubt he's up to it.
If Obama wins, he will pursue payoff policies that will destroy the nation. I know he's not up to fixing the economy. But he will have the
advantage of blaming all his failures and debacles on the last 8 years, and the sad fact it, people will believe him.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:45 PM by intrepid
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Topic folks.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:54 PM by buddhasystem
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OK, I'll stay right on topic.
In my humble opinion, the event demonstrates that McCain's campaign is designed to appeal to the most base in human behaviour.
The fact that McCain didn't rebutt the "he's a terrorist" thing about Obama speaks volumes. Senator McCain doesn't have princinples, despite what
they want us to believe. What a dangerous person.
Now, Intrepid, is this post acceptable? Thanks.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 06:58 PM by northof8
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 07:06 PM by ANoNyMiKE
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It's clear to most people that those lone individuals were plants, I mean who is seriously that out of touch with reality? "Kill him"?
"Terrorist!"? The most hard line Republicans have more dignity and consciousness than to make such inflammatory and ignorant statements.
The part that's a bit disturbing is how neither McCain nor Palin said anything to denounce him or remind the crowd that's not appropriate conduct,
that's what convinced me they were in on the show. Regardless of him being the opposition lets get things strait; he's still a US senator and I
would say a very proud American who's shown himself to care a great deal for the country that you all share, under that constitution you seem to be
quite fond of at times.
Even if McCain didn't sway him to say "Kill him" or accuse him of being a terrorist, he did foster the conditions in which the people that did say
those things, felt comfortable with it. That speaks a lot to the atmosphere McCain and Palin created at that rally, an atmosphere they never
discouraged.
If someone were to actually cause Obama harm now before the end of the campaign, the media and likely general population, would certainly hang the
republicans out to dry. Hope McCain knows what he's doing.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 07:07 PM by northof8
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Originally posted by jsobecky
reply to post by inthesticks
You are absolutely right. If McCain wins, he will have to spend the next 4 years getting the economy back on track. I doubt he's up to it.
If Obama wins, he will pursue payoff policies that will destroy the nation. I know he's not up to fixing the economy. But he will have the
advantage of blaming all his failures and debacles on the last 8 years, and the sad fact it, people will believe him.
That is not how American Politics works. As soon as Bush took office all the problems that were there were his. As soon as Obama takes office IF he
wins they are his problems and his fault. If the economy goes into the abyss you can bet Obama gets the blame. In all reality its the Democrats that
caused the sub prime mess anyway so he should own it.
Personally I can't believe Obama is on the ticket. I think this is a setup and he is going to take the fall for America's decline and we will see
the first and last black President in the history of this country.
There will be nothing he can do after he is elected. Those in power will make America suffer so much we won't even think of electing a Muslim
again...
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