monkeys On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Thomas Cameron < thomas.cameron@camerontech.com> wrote: > keith smith wrote: > > > > Interesting! You voted for someone with no record. Who is reportedly > > not even legally able to run for president. Did you know there is a > > lawsuit to determine this fact? > > Are you seriously this stupid? Do you honestly think that if he were > not eligible it would take some quack out of Pennsylvania to uncover it? > Do you *really* think that neither the DNC nor the RNC would have > vetted this? Please! > > > He had his records sealed? Why? I am also am at odds with Bush for the > > same thing. Bush hid his military service records because there was > > something to hide. So did McCain. > > What records are you talking about? The Univeristy of Chicago records > on his nonprofit educational work? Those records that he doesn't own or > control? Again, I call complete bullshit on this crap. > > > I voted for McCain because I am afraid of Obama! Who is Obama? Were > > did he come from? > > This is GOP misdirection and fearmongering and you should be ashamed of > yourself for falling for it! He was born in Hawaii. His history is > well documented. > > > What about that church were the pastor who preached > > hate not reconstruction. > > The church that he resigned from? The statements that Obama disavowed? > Try again, sparky. > > > Obama suposedly has terrorist ties. > > Show me anything other than that ridiculous stretch about Ayers (who has > never actually been charged with a crime), which has been shown to be > nothing other than them moving in the same circles, not "palling around" > as Palin said. Fearmongering and deception again. > > In this vein, I guess McCain is a suspect because G. Gordon Liddy - a > *convicted felon* - raised funds for him and invited McCain into his > home! Bah! > > > He has an > > illegal alien aunt. > > And? He didn't even know that she was illegal. Apparently she is a > relative which he didn't even meet until he was an adult, and he was > unaware that she was illegal. > > > What else do we not know about? > > Probably tons of stuff that, taken out of context like the rest of this > Republican hate, could be misconstrued as scary. Anything substantive? > Incredibly doubtful, especially after the Republican hate machine has > had almost two years to assassinate his character and failed. > > > What about his wife saying "....this is the first time I have been happy > > with America..." > > Obviously an unfortunate quote, but again horribly over-sensationalized. > > > I've always been proud of this country that I have > > served on active duty, reserve duty, and within local government. What > > has he done? Did he serve? Has he sacrificed? > > Um, he's done community advocacy work, taught Constitutional law (unlike > Bush who has done much to erode Constitutional protections), practiced > civil rights law, served in the Illinois senate, served in the US senate > and is now the President-elect of the United States. Yeah, he's served. > > > What little we know about him scares me. > > What you *should* know but instead choose to ignore scares me. > > > I do not like what is going on in America. I did not support the > > bailout nor do I think it will work. I just think McCain is much less > > scary. > > I disagree. McCain is Bush's lapdog, and would have led more of the > same pandering to and lining the pockets of the biggest bribers > ^H^H^H^H^H campaign contributors. He'd have continued the assault on > civil liberties. He wants to continue to kill off American boys > prosecuting a war we waged on a sovereign nation based on lies. That > scares me far worse than having a Constitutional scholar in office. > > Thomas > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >