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10/15/08 12:30 AM |
Vogue | | California | | | |
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And how about Obama and his Dimocratic radical socialist cohorts attempting to funnel BILLIONS OF TAX PAYERS DOLLARS to "ACORN" ??? -- You know, that same "ACORN" that just got busted !!![/QUOTE]Dear KK:If you think that Sarah Palin has "experience", then you don't know the meaning of the word! She is dumb! She is out of her league; she doesn't know the issues as clearly demonstrated by her evasive tactic during her "talk" with Joe Biden. What "experience" does little Sarah have? She was voted in office by only 113,000 persons, and governs a State with just over 600,000. Obama has dealt with more people as a State Senator in one City (Chicago) than Sarah has dealt with in her entire State! If you listen to Obama speak about the issues, and then listen to Sarah hem and haw her way through, there is no contest as Obama is clearly the more intelligent person of the two! As a US Senator, they have more National and International exposure on world affairs than a little ole "Moose" hunting governor. Sarah is not ready for the big time and everyone, especially key Republicans, who have said it on shows like Bill O'reily and Larry King Live, knows the truth! I hope you do. |
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10/13/08 11:45 AM |
Vogue | | California | | | |
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[QUOTE]If Obama's people couldn't play the race card, they might have to consider the actual qualifications of their man. But they would rather harp on his bi-racial skin color, as though that automatically made him worthy of the office. As for the Republicans, you got your history wrong. It's the Democrats that, through their policies and programs, have tried to keep people of color "down on the plantation." How else can they keep getting their votes with their hot-air promises?[/QUOTE]Dear Mike:In this race, it is clearly the McCain/Palin cohorts who have played the race card! Obama has never made race an issue as he realizes that he will be America's President, if elected, and not one particular race. On the other hand, to address your point of being "worthy of honor", it is clearly McCain who thinks that because he was a POW, that somehow obligates the American people to vote for him! In fact, if you really listen to McCain, you will notice that HE is ALWAYS the hero of his stories, and quite frankly, many Americans are literally sick and tired of his rantings! That is why he is going to lose on november 4th. |
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10/12/08 7:25 PM |
Vogue | | California | | | |
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BJ in VA wrote: Here we go, another black pastor claiming Osama is a good man looking out for them and the church, when they can't back a single bit of the garbage up with the Bible--not a speck. They are completely and totally racist and should be ashamed of themselves for telling others that Osama is a good man when the gay loving baby killer is far from living the life of a saved man. Obama isn't saved, and his pastor preaches hate against white people, but we bend over and take it like good little idoits, and his militant wife would love to see us pay, and she will do her best to make sure we do. Don't pastor--if you can call yourself--a real pastor would have stood up and told the gay group that they do need help and not cave into pressure--if change is what you want, it's all you have left when osama is done taxing everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!! For the record, his name is "OBAMA". Is it "Christian" to deliberately misrepresent another person's name? By doing so, you are race baiting! This is what John McCain and Sarah Palin have been doing, and they are further behind in the polls! |
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