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Why Palin is an evil bitch
by Phoen-X

John McCain and Sarah Palin mavericks? Nope, just Republicans who have taken off their uniforms in an effort to confuse the public! Below is why I say Palin should now be fair game to all.

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Phoen-X

Sure reads like he was a pal of the
by berzerker

terrorist.

Ayers is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He and Obama live in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood and served together on the board of the Woods Fund, a Chicago-based charity that develops community groups to help the poor. Obama left the board in December 2002.

Obama was the first chairman of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a school-reform group of which Ayers was a founder. Ayers also held a meet-the-candidate event at his home for Obama when Obama first ran for office in the mid-1990s.

Re: Why Palin is an evil bitch
by JackDallas

Problem is...she's right. Obama does pal around with terrorists...also with racists and other Anti-American scum.

Jack

How about McCain's friendship
by Loree

from the 80s era, with Keating? He rode all over in Keatings corporate jet...took millions in donations from Keating....and in case you've forgotten...the Keating scandal was another S & L savings scandal.....You DO KNOW what happened to Keating don't you? While McCain wriggled out of that involvement he was admonished by the Congress.....WHOA!

McCain was 'admonished?! That would be/ and is rather embarrassing to say the least, isn't it?! Poor old Lily McCain...another narrow escape! He is like a tom cat with 9 lives, isn't he?

It's fine, Dave this just goes to show to
by SouthernGal

the depth [slimy bottom] of the gutter they have to go to in their desperation to try and win the white house. This stinks just like rove...it worked with bush when they were trashing McCain in 2000 and with Gore and Kerry...let's see if the general public has wised up since then?

McCain/Palin cannot talk about issues so this is all they've got left.

Palin has now set herself up for whatever she gets...if she thinks what has been happening in the past few weeks is bad...she ain't seen nothing yet.

SG

Just the facts
by Phoen-X

The Republicans can't win this election on the issues and the economic crisis most of us (not all) are in, so they have to resort to character assassination.

Dave

Re: How about McCain's friendship
by TickleBob
Loree:

from the 80s era, with Keating? He rode all over in Keatings corporate jet...took millions in donations from Keating....and in case you've forgotten...the Keating scandal was another S & L savings scandal.....You DO KNOW what happened to Keating don't you? While McCain wriggled out of that involvement he was admonished by the Congress.....WHOA!

McCain was 'admonished?! That would be/ and is rather embarrassing to say the least, isn't it?! Poor old Lily McCain...another narrow escape! He is like a tom cat with 9 lives, isn't he?

The Senate Ethics Committee found nothing wrong with John McCain's Keating Five work; he was cleared by a court of his peers.

Even the convicted Keating did not bomb any government offices or buildings. So what's your point? Keating wasn't a terrorists, he was apparently a swindler, but Willie Ayers is a terrorist and a friend of Barack Obama.

JUST LIKE:

Rev. Jeremiah Wright

Hugo Chavez

Fidel Castro

Hamas

"Big Bucks Nigeria"

and now "Good Will in Austin TX".. LOL

Maybe Ayers was right
by comebackkid

Maybe America is responsible for many of the world's problems.

CBK

Re: Just the facts
by TickleBob
Phoen-X:

The Republicans can't win this election on the issues and the economic crisis most of us (not all) are in, so they have to resort to character assassination.

Dave

And the Democrats cannot win the election running a fraud and "social statement".

If Obama character is open to assassination then it's his fault, not the Republicans.

Re: Sure reads like he was a pal of the
by Jimminyc
McCain: Obama Will Trigger Another 'Great Depression'

Friday, September 19, 2008 1:54 PM

By: Rick Pedraza

Speaking to a throng of supporters Thursday night in Green Bay, Wis., Republican presidential candidate John McCain lashed out at Democratic rival Barack Obama, saying Obama’s economic policies would lead to economic ills in the United States not seen since the Great Depression of the late 1920s and early ‘30s.

“A vote for me will guarantee that the forces that have brought down our economy will be out of business,” McCain told the crowd. “I will end the corrupt practices on Wall Street and backroom deals in Washington DC. I will hold accountable those responsible for the oversight and protection of consumers, taxpayers and homeowners” he said, adding that “a vote for Sen. Obama will leave this country at risk during one of the most severe challenges to America’s economy since the Great Depression, and that’s straight talk, my friends.”

[Editor's Note: Read “Excerpts From McCain's Speech on the Economy” — Go Here Now].

McCain added: “And that’s how we see this election, country first or Obama first,” he said to repeated chants of “Country First, Country First” from the crowd.

“So when it comes to cutting taxes for seniors, for working families, for small businesses, my opponent didn’t put the hardworking people of this country first.”

For his part, Sen. Obama answered back that McCain would be the riskier choice when it comes to leading America through its economic woes.

“On Monday, he said the economy was fundamentally sound, and he was fundamentally wrong,” Obama told CBS News. “We can’t change direction with a new driver who wants to follow the same old map. And that’s what this election is all about.”

McCain accused Obama of being beholden to his party’s wishes, according to the CBS News report.

“When it comes time to reach across the aisle, work with members of both parties, to get things done for the American people, my opponent can’t name a single occasion in which he went against his party’s leadership to get something done for this country,” he said. “That’s how we see this election, country first or Obama first.”

[Editor's Note: Read “Excerpts From McCain's Speech on the Economy” — Go Here Now].

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McCain does show knowledge of the Wall Street problem. Bush tried 17 times to get congress to do something And they rejected his requests, 17 of them, led by Dodd and Franks. I doubt McCain could budge them without the bailout. What happened to McCain's plan I read a hint about. It was supposed to put the companies liable for the repayment, not the citizens of this country. Anyone see anything about that plan??

Re: Just the facts
by goscratch

"And the Democrats cannot win the election running a fraud and "social statement"."

I don't know anything about the Democrats running a "fraud and social statement", that's your ticket!

However...the ticket we're running, Senator Barack Obama and Senator Joe Biden...WILL WIN THE ELECTION!!!

Now, Now, doncha know, Dave,
by shirley
Sarah had an exorcism. Maybe it didn't work?
Re: Now, Now, doncha know, Dave,
by Phoen-X

shirley:
Sarah had an exorcism. Maybe it didn't work?

I believe it, and maybe you're right!

Dave

Re: Sure reads like he was a pal of the
by TruettCollins
Typical, repubs can't talk about what they have done to the economy, the war or any issues that face the nation today so go on these types of attacks.......
Re: Why Palin is an evil bitch
by TruettCollins

Do you really want to go there, how about McCain’s association with the criminal Berkman, who admitted to "loaning" himself millions from his client's accounts without their knowledge is a fundraiser and donor for John McCain's presidential campaign and the Republican party.

Or is association to a pastor who says that Hurricane Katrina is the fault of the Gay Rights Movement.

Or the Pastor who calls for the U.S. to destroy a religion.

How about his association with associates in banking who are involved in the economical crisis we are facing today.

Or is association with supporters of TERRORIST….ie.. Carl H. Lindner Jr., the billionaire Cincinnati businessman who oversaw the payment of roughly $1.7 million to a designated terrorist organization. This same billionaire has benefited McCain’s campaign to the tune of $2 million dollars. We are not talking association with someone who could be linked to terrorism decades ago, we are talking those who are involved in TERRORISM TODAY.

Right now, the McCain aides are claiming that John McCain cannot be held accountable for the past actions of a fundraiser, but John McCain's known this guy, Lindner, for a long time and has done sweetheart deals for him:

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