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Here, Here, I really did intend this to be a bipartisan thread since I know we're all getting tired of the smear tactics and really want to support a candidate based on the issues. This is one reason I posted an Obama ad. It was to show my disappointment with the candidate I pretty much support.
Ken has a good point that unanswered smears is credited to making Kerry loose but it seems there is no smearing match when it comes to Karl Rove. Until this ad, McCain admitted what he did was dumb, his hands was slapped by the senate and he repented. I have not seen anything like this sense so I am content that he did repent which also means changed his ways. He is forgiven in my book.
Oh, and RBell, this would match Palin saying Obama "pals" with terrorist... :laugh: :thumbs:
How bad will it get by Nov 4
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by LeBuick, Oct 6, 2008.
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Ayres confessed his past on 9/11/2001.
The Obama meet and greet was in 1995.
The board they served on was pre-1995.
There is still no proof Obama knew of his past.
I have read several conservative reports saying "radicalize inner city youth" but I can't find anyone who will be specific or will define radicalize. I seriously doubt this school was teaching youth to build bombs or to blow up government buildings so don't know what exactly they mean by radicalize and who exactly makes the true report. Was this person credible? Were they an eye witness?
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I will keep looking, perhaps it only matters to me but a word like radical is too broad of a brush to smear a person with. I would like to know specifics.
Oh, and I heard some lady say they were taught to protest against the government. That sounds like an American right if you disagree. -
I don't look for him to do that any time soon, with the media's eyes closed the way they are. -
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Here is some more...
More information on Barak and his terrorist buddy.
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The first portion I highlighted says, "distributed over $160 million in school-improvement grants to the Windy City’s public schools. So the money Obama helped Ayres get was for public schools. What was this the radical teaching people are alleging? Certainly we're not calling public schools radical are we? This according to the story is the connection with Obama.
In the second paragraph you highlighted, it says those things are Ayres "recent" endeavors. Obama hasn't had recent dealings with Ayres. Ayres did the meet and greet at the start of Obama state career. So I believe all this stuff is post Obama "knowing" or "associating" with Ayres.
I am finding too many conflicting stories, some worse than this. It's really hard to know who is telling the truth with all the stuff surfacing out there on this subject. I guess what you believe is based on where you stand. One thing I can say is it's self defeating when the stories don't agree, facts are vague and references are absent.
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I think this is a good statement from the second post.
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If you don't think public schools can be, have been, and are being radicalized, you either live in a conservative area like mine, or you have not been around many public schools. Having friends in lots of places, I get a lot of disturbing reports. When I was teaching at an inner city school a few years ago, I had to stand there and listen while an African American motivational speaker made the following statements, in addition to others.
1. The US Government invented AIDS to kill black people
2. Most people die of dehydration
3. There were nine black presidents before our first white one.
4. Don't believe anything your white teachers tell you, because they are part of the racist establishment
School radicalization has been, is, and apparently will be.
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The Feds are going to reveal massive voter fraud in minority communities all over the nation.
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I just hope this isn't a racist comment Major as it reeks with saying minorities are dishonest and most likely to commit fraud. You being the good Christian you are I know that's not what's in your heart but the comment sure looks racist. Minority citizens who don't have felonies have to reason to commit fraud. They need only register and vote just like they do in the white neighborhood. -
since no voter fraud, and no election fraud of any kind, was ever proved in Florida in 2000.
So he must have meant something else. I doubt your playing of the race card will do any more than assuage your own frustrations. -
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