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View Poll Results: Much has been written about Barack Hussein Obama's connections to terrorists. Do you feel this will
Totally 3 4.76%
Somewhat 7 11.11%
It will not hurt Obama at all 15 23.81%
The Rev. Wright issue is more important. 3 4.76%
It will hurt Barack only with the racists! 3 4.76%
Both the Rev. Wright issue and Obama's connections to terrorists will hurt him. 16 25.40%
Barack Hussein Obama will win in November, regardless of his relationships... 12 19.05%
How Obama and his supporters have treated Hillary and her supporters will hurt Obama more 2 3.17%
Other... 1 1.59%
Not Sure 1 1.59%
Voters: 63. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-21-2008, 04:57 PM
 
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Great story, PCM. I think that one deserves its own thread......
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Old 05-21-2008, 05:15 PM
 
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Default Since Hillary brought up this issue, it is also an issue for the Democrat Party as a whole.

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Great story, PCM. I think that one deserves its own thread......
You can have the story if you want to make it a thread.

American voters need this information. Hillary tried to debate Barack Hussein Obama on the Bill Ayers issue, but Barack has refused to debate her since she brought Ayers up in the last debate. Barack does not like to be asked certain questions.

Since Hillary brought up this issue, it is also an issue for the Democrat Party as a whole. McCain only brought it up, after Hillary Clinton did.
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Old 05-21-2008, 05:18 PM
 
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American voters need this information. Hillary tried to debate Barack Hussein Obama on the Bill Ayers issue, but Barack has refused to debate her since she brought Ayers up in the last debate. Barack does not like to be asked certain questions.
I can guarantee you - it will come up again in the general.
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Old 05-21-2008, 11:03 PM
 
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I can guarantee you - it will come up again in the general.
It's not going to go away. And Obama will be screaming about it. Obama don't like tough questions.

McCain will be called a racist early in the campaign and repeatedly.
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:08 AM
 
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Or at least wanted by the FBI or something. I don't think he even has a criminal record since he's a proffesor at some U in IL.
You and MimiRob are both cluless or want to ignore the facts all together. What else would you expect from a bunch of 'free thinkers'.
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:13 AM
 
Location: Imaginary Figment
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It's not going to go away. And Obama will be screaming about it. Obama don't like tough questions.

McCain will be called a racist early in the campaign and repeatedly.
Quite the contrary, Obama has taken every negative and eloquently turned it into a positive for himself. Unlike many seasoned politicians he hasn't taken cover from the issues, but rather confronted them head on.

Applesauce McBush won't stand a chance against Obama when it's time to debate. McBush has too many flip flops, documented, especially over the last several years, that will bury him come November.

But the Dems secret weapon is something called "Bush."

Nobody will call McCain a racist. They'll just say "Bush, Cheney, McCain."
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:19 AM
 
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Quite the contrary, Obama has taken every negative and eloquently turned it into a positive for himself. Unlike many seasoned politicians he hasn't taken cover from the issues, but rather confronted them head on.

Applesauce McBush won't stand a chance against Obama when it's time to debate. McBush has too many flip flops, documented, especially over the last several years, that will bury him come November.

But the Dems secret weapon is something called "Bush."

Nobody will call McCain a racist. They'll just say "Bush, Cheney, McCain."
Wow, you are insightful! Tell me more, please...
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:30 AM
 
Location: Imaginary Figment
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Wow, you are insightful! Tell me more, please...

I just call 'em like I see 'em.

The NeoCons (Newly Confused) haven't figured it out yet: That their cheap AM buzzwords, and empty slogan talk isn't going to get it this time around.

Dems are registering in record numbers, and even republicans are sick of this administration. (Real conservatives, not the 28% types that frequent this forum.)

The Dems are already sticking McCain with Bush and his failed policies, something that will be difficult for him to defend. On one hand McBush has to appear not to be a Neo Conservative, on the other he has to appeal to them.

Hillary and Obama are on the way to making nice already. I still believe she will be his VP after the dust settles. Making them a juggernaut. Even if not, McBush has a lot of work to do in order to beat this man.

Keep ignoring issues, failing to address Obama's actual polices, and stick to all you know: Strawmen, fear, and character assignation. It will guarantee Obama wins this thing. That's why the Wright crap is not sticking. Americans are losing their homes, their jobs, sick of Iraq, sick of high gas, and wondering why their 401ks are down ten percent. They want real solutions to very difficult problems right now, not more fear mongering from the criminal enterprise who hijacked the Republican party.
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Old 05-22-2008, 11:36 AM
 
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You give yourself away when you use his middle name! It's obviously a stupid way of saying 'Hey look, he has a foreign name, he must be a terrorist!'

Pathetic.
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:10 PM
 
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Here's some information about Obama's terrorists connection:
Hawaii Reporter: Hawaii Reporter (http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?5c1672c5-872a-41d3-93ff-8567b49f5f1c - broken link)

Much of this information is just coming out, thanks to Hillary Clinton.

Hillary and her staff worked hard getting the facts out about Barack Hussein Obama.
In this article, dated 3/28, the Hawaii Reporter is quoting a conservative radio talk show host. Even by 3/28 the article and the host's "news" were late to the Inquisition with the Ayers, Khalidi, Woods Fund, Rezko torches.

All these stories are well hashed over in other threads right here in River City-Data.

As for Malik Zulu Shabazz "proudly announcing" the New Black Panther Party is pro-Obama, sigh, who did you think they'd vote for, John McCain?

OP, how do you get a Hillary connection out of this? Especially a boldable one.
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