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Offline GmanJoe

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« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2008, 11:37:01 AM »
I\'ll give you $20 to vote for McCain.
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« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2008, 12:14:43 PM »
Nov 4th is meaningless to me.  I lose either way.  I just want people to know what their getting into.

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« Reply #17 on: October 09, 2008, 09:59:34 AM »
This is the type of garbage that McCain and Palin are spewing...and some idiots in the crowd are even calling Obama terrorist and even threats of kill him have been yelled out....the only fools that believe this nonsense is the base republicans and the mindless drones that actually believe Obama is a terrorist and want to cause him harm,...yes there are loonies from both sides,..but when you talk of killing somebody, the rhetoric has gone too far...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXs_u4f2ZD8


It\'s from msnbc...so giga & kennedy, don\'t have a heart attack...it simply shows her speech and how desperatly they are trying to make a connection...say what you will of the commentary, i was more focused on Palins speech and the scare tactics they are trying to implement...just tasteless campaigning...
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« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2008, 10:06:05 AM »
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This is the type of garbage that McCain and Palin are spewing...and some idiots in the crowd are even calling Obama terrorist and even threats of kill him have been yelled out....the only fools that believe this nonsense is the base republicans and the mindless drones that actually believe Obama is a terrorist and want to cause him harm,...yes there are loonies from both sides,..but when you talk of killing somebody, the rhetoric has gone too far...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXs_u4f2ZD8


It\'s from msnbc...so giga & kennedy, don\'t have a heart attack...it simply shows her speech and how desperatly they are trying to make a connection...say what you will of the commentary, i was more focused on Palins speech and the scare tactics they are trying to implement...just tasteless campaigning...


You really love living in denial.

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« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2008, 10:21:15 AM »
Your answer is a McCAin ad?...:rofl:....there are no americans asking this question, except McCain and some republicans desperately trying to paint Obama\'s character in a negative light....if you ask anybody do they care, they will tell you that incident happened years ago when obama was a child. They worked on school improvement projects together and that\'s it.
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« Reply #20 on: October 09, 2008, 11:32:49 AM »
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I\'ll give you $20 to vote for McCain.


I live in Maryland... so even if I wanted to vote for McCain it would be in vain.  Democrats dominate the landscape here, for better or worse.

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« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2008, 12:31:24 PM »
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Your answer is a McCAin ad?...:rofl:....there are no americans asking this question, except McCain and some republicans desperately trying to paint Obama\'s character in a negative light....if you ask anybody do they care, they will tell you that incident happened years ago when obama was a child. They worked on school improvement projects together and that\'s it.


I guess you didn\'t see the sources being quoted on every frame did ya?

Bury your head in the sand clips.

Ayers launched Obama\'s political career.  That says a lot.
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« Reply #22 on: October 09, 2008, 07:02:15 PM »
Y\'know in my youth, i\'ve been around shady folks,..i\'ve even been around guys that at the drop of a dime will kick down your door and beat down everybody in it,...and possibly get shot in the process....but that has not affected me in my adulthood nor has it impacted my decision-making or how i will raise my kids...my point?...all of of us at some time or another have been around or known folks that are a bit shady, but we\'ve still grown up and lived as law abiding citizens and live our lives as the average american.

So again Obama may have known these folks, but as of late he has not said or done anything for you to believe that he supports these people or share their beliefs,...you yourself & the McCain crew have "0" evidence to prove otherwise...seriously, why do you think he\'s running these smear ads, right after the first debate?....riiight,..McCain has seen his numbers drop & and his own people in his campaign have stated that they want to direct the conversation from the economy to personal attacks on Obama...like i stated before McCain & Palin have nothing else to run on but to try and connect Obama with terrorists.
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« Reply #23 on: October 10, 2008, 06:41:19 AM »
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Y\'know in my youth, i\'ve been around shady folks,..i\'ve even been around guys that at the drop of a dime will kick down your door and beat down everybody in it,...and possibly get shot in the process....but that has not affected me in my adulthood nor has it impacted my decision-making or how i will raise my kids...my point?...all of of us at some time or another have been around or known folks that are a bit shady, but we\'ve still grown up and lived as law abiding citizens and live our lives as the average american.

So again Obama may have known these folks, but as of late he has not said or done anything for you to believe that he supports these people or share their beliefs,...you yourself & the McCain crew have "0" evidence to prove otherwise...seriously, why do you think he\'s running these smear ads, right after the first debate?....riiight,..McCain has seen his numbers drop & and his own people in his campaign have stated that they want to direct the conversation from the economy to personal attacks on Obama...like i stated before McCain & Palin have nothing else to run on but to try and connect Obama with terrorists.


First - you are not running for president.  Secondly, I have known about the Ayers connection for almost a year.  The Republicans have known this all along and have now brought it to the front burner a month before the election so it is fresh in voters minds.

Besides Obama has more problems than just Ayers.  He also has the ACORN problem.  Didn\'t Obama also say a day or so ago that "an acorn doesn\'t fall far from the tree" ?
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« Reply #24 on: October 10, 2008, 08:36:43 AM »
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First - you are not running for president.  Secondly, I have known about the Ayers connection for almost a year.  The Republicans have known this all along and have now brought it to the front burner a month before the election so it is fresh in voters minds.

Besides Obama has more problems than just Ayers.  He also has the ACORN problem.  Didn\'t Obama also say a day or so ago that "an acorn doesn\'t fall far from the tree" ?



If Obama was part of ayers underground movement, then yes,..that would be an issue, if he was involved in the bombing that would be an issue...he hasn\'t,..people are trying to find something to stick since the republicans can\'t argue the economy and Obama can show that he can hold his own and maybe even better McCain on foreign policy. Look at the news, all you hear is McCain & palin trying to tie ayers with him,..nothing is being spoke of the economy,..well Obama is the only one talking about it.

Acorn?...i\'ve read of Obama\'s involvement and it was only for a brief moment, he represented them as a lawyer and won a case for them, that\'s it....and now they are being accused(spel) of voter fraud,....and i think there were acuisations(spel) of previous voter fraud that they were involved in but it wasn\'t proven....

Acorn at it\'s heart was supposed to be organization to get poor folks registered to vote, but it seems that they were involved in some fraudulent activities...whether or not Obama was further involved or whether he knew of it\'s activities is uncertain, because from what i understand this organization has quite a few branches, with each of them running independent of one another.
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« Reply #25 on: October 10, 2008, 08:51:38 AM »
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/09/acorn.fraud.claims/index.html?iref=newssearch


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A subsidiary of the group was paid $800,000 by Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama\'s campaign to register voters for the 2008 primaries, and ACORN\'s political wing endorsed Obama back in February. But Obama\'s campaign told CNN that it "is committed to protecting the integrity of the voting process," and said it has not worked with ACORN during the general election.

Brian Mellor, an ACORN attorney in Boston, said the group has its own quality-control process and has fired workers in the past -- including workers in Gary. But he said allegations that his organization committed fraud is a government attempt to keep people disenfranchised



Haha, a government attempt to keep people disenfranchised.  Classic


Looks like Obama payed them 800k to fudge some votes.  (kidding of course)

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« Reply #26 on: October 10, 2008, 09:11:16 AM »
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Haha, a government attempt to keep people disenfranchised.  Classic


Looks like Obama payed them 800k to fudge some votes.  (kidding of course)


This is why i stated that this organization runs independent of each other. One branch can be registering folks legitimately while other branches are on some \'ol illegal s**t. I still don\'t see the reasoning behind this...are these folks afraid that there will be a repeat of what happened in florida back in 2000?....Fraud is always a concern in any election, even on the local level, but nobody should be engaging in practices such as these,....i mean how can they sit there and do this and actually think they won\'t get caught?.....Just register people legally and let the chips fall where they may.
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« Reply #27 on: October 10, 2008, 09:17:24 AM »
Well the problem is there\'s a lot of stupid people out there.  A rational person like you and I sit there and wonder why the fuck they\'d do this but they really thought it\'d work.....

They registered Jimmy Johns, lol.

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« Reply #28 on: October 10, 2008, 10:47:16 AM »

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« Reply #29 on: October 10, 2008, 11:12:54 AM »
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3ib51a5e93dda16ab762643dc9d492a241

Why the shocker? We\'ve all known Barack enjoys spending other people money, no reason to stop now.
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