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keith smith wrote:Are you seriously this stupid? Do you honestly think that if he were
>
> 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?
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!
What records are you talking about? The Univeristy of Chicago records
> 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.
on his nonprofit educational work? Those records that he doesn't own or
control? Again, I call complete bullshit on this crap.
This is GOP misdirection and fearmongering and you should be ashamed of
> I voted for McCain because I am afraid of Obama! Who is Obama? Were
> did he come from?
yourself for falling for it! He was born in Hawaii. His history is
well documented.
The church that he resigned from? The statements that Obama disavowed?
> What about that church were the pastor who preached
> hate not reconstruction.
Try again, sparky.
Show me anything other than that ridiculous stretch about Ayers (who has
> Obama suposedly has terrorist ties.
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!
And? He didn't even know that she was illegal. Apparently she is a
> He has an
> illegal alien aunt.
relative which he didn't even meet until he was an adult, and he was
unaware that she was illegal. <yawn>
Probably tons of stuff that, taken out of context like the rest of this
> What else do we not know about?
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.
Obviously an unfortunate quote, but again horribly over-sensationalized.
> What about his wife saying "....this is the first time I have been happy
> with America..."
Um, he's done community advocacy work, taught Constitutional law (unlike
> 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?
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 you *should* know but instead choose to ignore scares me.
> What little we know about him scares me.
I disagree. McCain is Bush's lapdog, and would have led more of the
> 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.
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
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