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Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by olandug
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Obama is nasty, ruthless and utilizes techniques not unlike those of a street hoodlum. He recently gave Hillary the finger and laughed about it on Public TV. How did he get away with this? He also stole his position as senator by stealing it from the other contenders by having all his competition unfairly disqualified.

Besides this he is surrounded by unsavory characters such as Ayers of the violent group Weather Underground, the white hating Rev. Wright and Senator Meeks, a wife who openly hates America, his Kenyan half brother Islamic Jihad terrorist Abongo “Roy” Obama, or his Jewish/Israeli hating best friend Rashid Khalidi, or his close advisor Robert Malley who advocates supporting and helping the terrorist group Hamas, or Mr. McPeaks, Obama’s military advisor who open believes American Jews are the "problem." and “Christian Zionists were driving America's policy in Iraq to benefit Israel,” or Obama’s super delegate and major long term supporter Senator Meeks who openly hates and distrust all whites and gays or Obama’s most dangerous affiliation to Mr. Auchi who was Saddam Hussein right hand man and made billions in Iraq and has been a important supporter and behind the scene man throughout Obama’s rise to power.

Is this the role model we want for our children?

Do we hate ourselves so much as to elect someone into office who is so clearly intent on destroying this country? Or are we blinded by our fear of not wanting to seem racially prejudice so we vote for a color and not for a man.

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by Jaz K.

"Do we hate ourselves so much as to elect someone into office who is so clearly intent on destroying this country?"


yeah, why do that again. and again... and..

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by fingerpuppet

Please tell us, olandug, which candidate are you supporting? You sound like a Republican to me, in which case your opinion about the Democratic primary would have to be considered highly suspect. On the other hand, it would be shocking and disappointing for a Clinton supporter to be slinging such typically Republican-sounding slurs. So which is it?

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by Thevail

I am deeply disturbed by whatever lack of common sense and self esteem has led you to so identify with the campaign of a second rate politician. To defend her as if she were the last good thing you have on earth, to the extent that you would completely abandon all civility and dignity, and even all facts.

But that is becoming increasingly the trend with Clinton supporters of late. Why? Is it just because she is losing? I mean, it is a primary, and there can be only one nominee so either candidate had an equal chance to win or lose. Being upset because your favored candidate was not the winner is normal. I'd be upset if my candidate were not winning too, but this over reaction to a perfectly normal political process is really wierd.

I really am interested in why. But please try to remain civil if you want to answer. I am really tired of rudeness I did nothing to deserve.

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by Beaujoe

"Do we hate ourselves so much as to elect someone into office who is so clearly intent on destroying this country? "

Is Bush running again? I thought he was subject to term limits. Oh yeah, his ancient troll is running in his stead.

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by beinformed

Thevail:

I am deeply disturbed by whatever lack of common sense and self esteem has led you to so identify with the campaign of a second rate politician. To defend her as if she were the last good thing you have on earth, to the extent that you would completely abandon all civility and dignity, and even all facts.

But that is becoming increasingly the trend with Clinton supporters of late. Why? Is it just because she is losing? I mean, it is a primary, and there can be only one nominee so either candidate had an equal chance to win or lose. Being upset because your favored candidate was not the winner is normal. I'd be upset if my candidate were not winning too, but this over reaction to a perfectly normal political process is really wierd.

I really am interested in why. But please try to remain civil if you want to answer. I am really tired of rudeness I did nothing to deserve.

You should be asking yourself those same questions... I see two sides to this argument... very clever posturing...

I think it is rude for you to accuse people of lacking common sense and self esteem if they do not support your candidate. Therefore, your post only tells me that you are a hypocrite and a part of the Obama kerfuffle machine.

Tired of rudeness? well, stop being rude.


Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by gparks

I really get it ... that you believe this BS that you are expousing.

However ... can you not except the fact ... that MILLIONS of your fellow Americans who voted for Sen Obama do not? Many of those same Americans "look " like you! Thank God ... they do not THINK like you!

The views that YOU attribute to these "unsavory characters" that you speak of are NOT the views, positions or statements of Sen Obama.

Many of these characters are American citizens (like you??) and are intitled to their veiws also! So, I conclude ... you are in good company ... America ... a place where YOU too can HAVE and EXPRESS your views! Wow ... what a concept!

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by Thevail
beinformed:

Thevail:

I am deeply disturbed by whatever lack of common sense and self esteem has led you to so identify with the campaign of a second rate politician. To defend her as if she were the last good thing you have on earth, to the extent that you would completely abandon all civility and dignity, and even all facts.

But that is becoming increasingly the trend with Clinton supporters of late. Why? Is it just because she is losing? I mean, it is a primary, and there can be only one nominee so either candidate had an equal chance to win or lose. Being upset because your favored candidate was not the winner is normal. I'd be upset if my candidate were not winning too, but this over reaction to a perfectly normal political process is really wierd.

I really am interested in why. But please try to remain civil if you want to answer. I am really tired of rudeness I did nothing to deserve.

You should be asking yourself those same questions... I see two sides to this argument... very clever posturing...

I think it is rude for you to accuse people of lacking common sense and self esteem if they do not support your candidate. Therefore, your post only tells me that you are a hypocrite and a part of the Obama kerfuffle machine.

Tired of rudeness? well, stop being rude.


I'm not accusing you of being rude for supporting a candidate other than mine. I'm accusing of not being able to build your candidate up without sounding like a hate and fear monger.

I'm just assuming that being psychologically over attached to the Clinton campaign for whatever reason is what causes you to take the fact that she isn't the only candidate so personally.

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by mudman

Woo hoo!

Another "ooga booga" poster!

Reductive reasoning and fallacies on demand!

I read it on the internets!

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by Truth Seeker

You're right on the money.

Obama has lost. Anybody with any sense knows that. He has had his Macaca moment on tape and in two venues.

This guy is seriously damaged. I have read many silly discussions about whether he "scratched" his face with one or two fingers; any reasonably experienced person knows the "f aux face touch/flipping off" move. It is very commonly used among the younger set.

Beyond all that, a viewing of the two speeches at two different venues, shows a very carefully staged performance which was hugely appreciated by his audience, where Senator Obama couldn't resist doing his repulsive act. He was humiliated at the PA debate and he desperately needed to salve his wounded ego.

And this is the most revealing part, he couldn't help himself.

What serious person, candidate for Potus would do this, on tape, at two events, slowly, carefully to show he meant it? Who, after receiving 50 million each month from his faithful supporters, could do this to them and at this crucial time?

I ask all of you to reconsider your support of Senator Obama. He has let down his supporters, many of them very young and idealistic.

To those who support Senator Clinton, I suggest writing to the super delegates at Congress.org and to Howard Dean at <link>

I know Senator Clinton will win in PA but the super delegates are the key. Howard Dean is one of the places where we can get traction. Do it now.

And the folks all said
by jeqal

AMEN

thanks beinformed

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by jeqal

You know....

Over and Over and OVER and OVER again I hear Obama supporters say : "you can't show me this or you can't show me that"

OVER and OVER again I watch as Hillary supporters give substantive reasons for why they are voting for her.

The ONLY rebuttal to this that I have seen is..."they are just alike", "her husband had a blowjob", "she lies" "she switches positions" "she"

And oddly enough where overwhelming proof has been given that Obama is the liar, Obama is the flip-flop, Obama misdirects and is elitist,

then the only rebuttal is "It's a hoax!, it's all someone elses fault!, it's racism!..." whine whine whine whine whine

Obama supporters have some cheese with those whines, cuz Hillary will win.

Re: Thugs R US – The Obama Campaign
by beinformed

Thevail:
beinformed:

Thevail:

I am deeply disturbed by whatever lack of common sense and self esteem has led you to so identify with the campaign of a second rate politician. To defend her as if she were the last good thing you have on earth, to the extent that you would completely abandon all civility and dignity, and even all facts.

But that is becoming increasingly the trend with Clinton supporters of late. Why? Is it just because she is losing? I mean, it is a primary, and there can be only one nominee so either candidate had an equal chance to win or lose. Being upset because your favored candidate was not the winner is normal. I'd be upset if my candidate were not winning too, but this over reaction to a perfectly normal political process is really wierd.

I really am interested in why. But please try to remain civil if you want to answer. I am really tired of rudeness I did nothing to deserve.

You should be asking yourself those same questions... I see two sides to this argument... very clever posturing...

I think it is rude for you to accuse people of lacking common sense and self esteem if they do not support your candidate. Therefore, your post only tells me that you are a hypocrite and a part of the Obama kerfuffle machine.

Tired of rudeness? well, stop being rude.


I'm not accusing you of being rude for supporting a candidate other than mine. I'm accusing of not being able to build your candidate up without sounding like a hate and fear monger.

I'm just assuming that being psychologically over attached to the Clinton campaign for whatever reason is what causes you to take the fact that she isn't the only candidate so personally.

Please show me where I have been a hate and fear monger... I have been on vacation and now get a chance to respond to this ridiculous accusation.


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