You want to talk real issues or trade insults?

Obama has the most liberal voting record in the Senate. More liberal than
paleoliberal Ted Kennedy. Holy socialist, Batman! Obama's record is classic
liberal - raise taxes, make the federal government bigger, and blame the
rich and powerful (even though he is both rich and powerful himself) for
people's problems. That isn't leadership, it's anachronism.

Furthermore, he very clearly looks down his nose at working-class white
people in rural communities. He has no idea how these sorts of people
actually live or what they are like. He is just repeating the elitist tripe
being dished out in places like the University of Chicago by people who
never met a farmer or a steelworker in their lives.

Lastly, for someone who wants to be President of the United States, he has
been incredibly - stupendously - careless in his choice of friends. His
associations with these people begs the question of judgment.  Did he not
understand that people would be concerned when they found out that a guy who
helped him get started in politics once believed that the US government
should be overthrown by violence? If the guy's name was McVeigh, Obama would
be DOA as a candidate already, but Ayers differs from McVeigh in that his
group was incompetent to the point that the only people they ever killed
were themselves.

Obama isn't running for head of his department, he is running for President
of the United States, the executive head of the very government that Ayers
once vowed to overthrow. That doesn't bother you? It certainly bothers me,
and clearly it bothers a lot of other people. In fact, it may be just the
thing that motivates conservatives to turn out for McCain.




On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Gruss G\ wrote:

> > RoMunn wrote:
> >  Basically, the magic has worn off and Obama is now faced with the
> prospect
> >  of having to answer questions about his association with three people
> who
> >  are criminals, race-haters, and terrorists.
> >
>
> That's the stupidest argument.  Seriously.  You have to start reading
> non-propaganda.
>
> Saying "the magic is worn off" is like saying a millionaire lost $2000
> at the craps tables so now he's in biiiiiigggg trouble.
>
> Ain't no politician without shit loads of baggage or dumbasses to
> spread bullshit about made up baggage.
>
> It's a question of leadership.  For me that's
>
> 1.) Obama
> 2.) McCain
> 3.) Hillary
>
> Both Obama and McCain have led competent campaigns and tried, when not
> dealing with crap like you wrote, to focus on actual problems.  That
> puts them at the top with Hillary who ran the classic idiotic
> washington insider campaign last.
>
> Hillary is the closest to Bush and so should be the farthest from power.
>
>


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