I'm not convinced that Obama is "hiding" anything. He has better things to talk about. He knows very well what the intentions of people like you are. I see nothing wrong in his association with Ayers, who, as I pointed out, is a well-respected professor of education at the University of Chicago.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You are right about the incomplete sentence. I should have drafted my > post in a word document and would have caught the error. Sorry, no > coke here, you will have to see Obama for that. As far as linking > Obama to a terrorist is concerned...well, if the shoe fits... Everyone > is free to draw their own conclusions about the facts of Obama's life. > Whether anyone votes for or against him because of it, is none of my > business. Rather than focusing on my typos as an excuse to distract > us from Obama's past, why don't you answer the question? "Why aren't > you the least bit curious to know what the future president of our > country is hiding?" If he lies about Ayers, what else is he lying > about and will lie to us as our future president? > > My post should have read: > I don't see how disclosing factual events of Obama's past is a smear. > The media should vet all candidates thoroughly. IMO they did a piss > poor job of vetting Obama but didn't waste any time ripping into > Palin. Why would you want to excuse anyone who aspires to be president > from answering legitimate questions? The more his media flacks, like > Ben Smith at Politico, try to protect him, the more I want to know. > Why does Obama decline to speak about his time as President of the > $100 million dollar Annenberg Foundation? It would have put to rest > any question about his lack of executive experience. He should be > bragging about it. But he does not. Why? Because a full examination of > this period of his life will reveal he lied when he said Ayers is just > "a guy who lives in my neighborhood" and in fact had a long term > working relationship with Ayers. Why aren't you the least bit curious > to know what the future president of our country is hiding? >