"Just as you suspected, Barack Obama is wrong for you." --John McCain radio ad, heard in FLorida.
Think about this for a while. Why might someone be suspicious of Obama? Maybe they don't want to admit out lout that that are afraid of black men. And the "for you" bit: this ties into a segregationist viewpoint where it's okay if Obama wants to
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There is some suspicion that that cool exterior isn't real. It is one way to try and defuse what most people see as his big personality strength...say it isn't real, but fake.
Be carefull, assuming that republicans are racists is kinda, um....
bigoted. Though I'll admit I have seen some scary shit recently.
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The only reason they even think they can get away with that shit is the race issue.
He's black, so he's obviously not an American.
Americans are white, pro-war, religious fundamentalists, who are afraid of women, are paradoxically over-taxed as both the misunderstood majority and the oppressed minority, are superior in all ways to all other peoples, and need guns to protect them from terrorists in the ever-encroaching shadows.
I'd like to speak to John Mccain.
"Senator, do you believe that everyone who served on the Woods board between 1999 to 2002 is a terrorist?" "Would you call funding inner-city education a terrorist enterprise?"
If not...
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but I think the thrust of the guilty-by-association argument with Ayres has to do with Ayres unaplogetic comments around 9/11, along with Ayres hosting his campaign kick-off.
Simply being on a committee with someone...so what. Being so close to an unaplolgetic Tim Mc Veigh wanna-be who kicks off thhe campaign you are currently on? WTF.
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Not everything is about race like the left likes to think. Simply put it Obama is the exact opposite of what our country needs right now. Race is irrelevant.
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All I hear from Obama, is how he will tax the rich, give their money to the poor. Start a war with Pakistan, give us even more entitlements that we can not possible afford. And all sorts of shit like that. Tax us on gas, tax small business....
As much as I personal dislike Bloomberg, he in would be ideal in our situation. A cold ruthless manager, who will fire the lazy, and cut out the pork. Obama, or McCain for that mater will do neither, and have not proposed anything sane in the economic realm. It has been shown time and again, by folks way smarter then me (including numerous nobel laureates) that the FDR like socialist policy are the worst course of action during economic turmoil. As such Obama is the worst possible candidate (Since he is the farthest left), for the current situation
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