On Oct 13, 2008, at 7:55 PM, Michael Luscombe wrote:

> On 13-Oct-08, at 8:19 PM, Francis Drouillard wrote:
>
>> But I still have these nagging you aren't willing to answer with a
>> simple yes or no.
> --
> If it were a simple yes or no, then we'd be letting you run away with
> "presumed facts", or lies, as they are commonly known.
>> Did Obama have an association with Ayers?
> --
> Yes.
>> Did Obama have an
>> association with ACORN?
> --
> Yes.
> [snip]
> I honestly don't know where any of this is going.
>
> Michael

Okay, we agree on some basic facts.

Now try getting my opinion about why those facts are important before  
spouting off on the matter and telling me how wrong I am.

Why do I think it's important? Many -- including me -- question why  
he'd associate with anyone with a past such as Mr. Ayers. No other  
candidate for president has associated with a unrepentant domestic  
terrorist, then tried to downplay that association. What did he get  
from that association? Weren't any other like minded liberals  
available to advance his cause?

And, what did he accomplish at CAC? He handed out millions of dollars  
worth of grants. How did he make those choices? Was the money spent  
wisely? Were the supported programs effective? Answers to those  
questions address how Obama may govern in the future.

Then there is ACORN. Looks like they're going to be at the forefront  
of voter fraud this time around. Why did the Obama campaign give them  
$800K?

ACORN is also largely responsible for loosening credit standards at  
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. What did Obama do for them in the past?  
(Besides suing banks that refused to lend to those that couldn't  
repay their loans.)

This could become the October surprise, but only because the MSM made  
it so. In a build the man up then knock him down way. It may cost the  
Democrats the Whitehouse. It certainly denied Hillary the opportunity  
to get back there.

You may recall, my biggest gripe this election season is the  
absolutely horrible performance of the press. You may not want to  
believe this, but McCain can still win. Then you will be griping  
about the performance of the press -- and you may have a good reason.

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