On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Dino wrote:
> > I've tried to see you as worth talking to.
>
> I'll try to find something worthwhile out of your smear with this more
> academic point:
>
> As "associations" pertain to an individual, and as to how they're
> perceived by *some* of the public, I find there's a hypocrisy between:
>
> (A.) Obama serves his country on an education board on which happens
> to sit this Ayers guy, and

It's a lot more than just a single shared board and it's been detailed.  And
that's just Ayers...


> (B.) Dalton Fury serves his country by actively collaborating and
> living with terrorists in an effort to kill Bin Laden.

'Dalton Fury' was acting under orders from the government of the United
States.


> In both cases you have men serving their country.  In both cases in
> pursuit of that service they crossed paths and/or worked with active
> or former terrorists.  In both cases the men go on to continue to
> serve their country.

In one case we have someone who was ordered to associate with terrorists and
another who's questionable associations were by choice. Only one of them is
running for president.
Can the orange and the owl be properly compared because they both start with
the same letter? I guess so if they both have questionable associations
despite the reasons and future goals.


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