Real issues is cool, but are you seriously saying you judge someone by
the company they keep?

That doesn't bother you?

*   *   *

I know the old adage, "the devil you know", but, for realz, I'm just
stoked to get rid of the current crop.

--
Did I mention I'm psychic?  Obama WILL BE the next president.

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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