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I'm no McCain supporter. But Obama is dangerous.
by swiet
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I'd sit this election out if not for the fact that Obama has a real chance of winning. I'd have voted for Hillary over Obama and possibly over McCain but only if Obama weren't on the ticket with Clinton.

I fear for America - we are at a fork in the road and the farrakhan black-muslim effort is moving forward. Farrakhan says whites are the 'natural enemy' of blacks and his latest Messiah reference to Obama as being the one who will finally change America's balance of power internally and within the international community, says it all. Farrakhan does not have good intentions for this Nation. He wants ISLAM to rule.

Don't believe Obama when he says he's got no connections to Ayers (he was my neighbor once) crap - he's been associated with him since 1988 when Michelle, Ayers wife, and Obama all worked together.

Don't believe Obama when he says he's got no connections to Luis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. Obama had Nation of Islam personnel on his Senate Staff and Campaign Staffs. Obamas Church honored Luis Farrakhan, Rev. Wright travelled and with Farrakhan and holds him in high esteem.

Don't believe Obama when he says he's not racist. How can he NOT be when the NOI website has Farrakhan calling whites the "natural enemy" of blacks; when they demand a separate State, actually 8-12 of them for blacks only to live since they cannot live side-by-side with evil whitey in peace.

This man is NOT a moderate. Farrakhan himself said in an interview that Obama was 'groomed' not to appear like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, but a moderate instead.

Attacks on Obama are not against ALL Democrats. Obama is NOT a MODERATE - - he's doing and saying everything he can to win this election because so much of the extremist agenda rides on his winning the Presidency.

PUT AMERICA FIRST - pinch your noses and vote for McCain. He truly is the best of the rest from a long list of so-so candidates. Our political system is in trouble. America needs patriots to rise up and put AMERICA FIRST, Political Party second.

VOTE McCAIN

Juan McCong is a dangerous senile egomaniac
by mookex

....who WILL be stopped & WILL NOT gain the WH

.......ship out if you don't like America pookie, gotcher passport in order?:)

Re: I'm no McCain supporter. But Obama is dangerous.
by judy1

HAHAHA!

even your own candidate has said Obama is not dangerous.

So are you saying that McCain is now lying? You wanna vote for a liar? HAHAHAAHAHA!

Re: I'm no McCain supporter. But Obama is dangerous.
by RasputinsLiver

McCain disagrees with you:

"No, ma'am. He's a decent, family man, a citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign is all about."

I have to tell you, he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."

What hysterical comedy!
by Cyrus
Do you write it out in long-hand first with your crayons?
Right.
by MasterGuns

That's all I have to say.

Good thing you only have one vote like the rest of us do, no matter how hard the Repiggies want to claim voter fraud 27 days before the election.

Re: I'm no McCain supporter. But Obama is dangerous.
by marylb

That is absolutely bogus. I can't believe you are even saying this as if you seriously are this weak minded. You're not. He is as American as apple pie and these kinds of posts just make me ill.

In local politics politicians meet politicians. In community service, community service people meet community service people. These slams that started off sounding like a bad joke that even republicans don't believe have taken on a sinister plot mentality that defies all logic. Obama is my neighbor, my local community service volunteer, my college roomy, my American dream of making the most from hmble beginnings to service to community and on to country. Sick.

Obama IS the American story.

Nicely said
by Cyrus
I like your indignation. I wish all Americans felt this way when bogus political arguments are being foisted upon them.
I wished that were so
by swiet

And I'm truly sorry you are fooled

Yes, she expressed her 'feelings' ...
by swiet

I posted facts to support each of my contentions.

Nobody has disputed them in my various posts to date, complete with links.

I fear for America.

Re: Yes, she expressed her 'feelings' ...
by RasputinsLiver

swiet:

I posted facts to support each of my contentions.

Nobody has disputed them in my various posts to date, complete with links.

I fear for America.

John McCain refuted your claims in his own words and said you have no reason to be fearful of an Obama presidency.

Guess you think McCain's a...liar, 'eh.

VERY well-said, Stewi!
by leilaniMP

Obama is a true enigma. He is not who or what he is trying to pass himself off as.

These folls saying his associates and friends don't mean anything only show their own ignorance and stupidity when parroting the Obamamantra.

He is dangerous. He is untested. He is inexperienced. He is not the right person for the Presidency...not now. Not ever.

McCain was never my favorite (I wish Newt had run), but I support him because I do believe he will always put our country first. We know that Obama will not do that...he has no problem with criticizing the USA on foreign soil.

Obama has shown his disregard for our Military members when he skipped Rahmstein(?) because he couldn't bring his posse and turn it into a photo op for himself.

I do hope and believe that people will open their eyes to reality and not vote for "The One" when they cast their ballots on 11/4. If they don't...if they continue down their blind path, God help us all.

Have a good day!

swiet:

I'd sit this election out if not for the fact that Obama has a real chance of winning. I'd have voted for Hillary over Obama and possibly over McCain but only if Obama weren't on the ticket with Clinton.

I fear for America - we are at a fork in the road and the farrakhan black-muslim effort is moving forward. Farrakhan says whites are the 'natural enemy' of blacks and his latest Messiah reference to Obama as being the one who will finally change America's balance of power internally and within the international community, says it all. Farrakhan does not have good intentions for this Nation. He wants ISLAM to rule.

Don't believe Obama when he says he's got no connections to Ayers (he was my neighbor once) crap - he's been associated with him since 1988 when Michelle, Ayers wife, and Obama all worked together.

Don't believe Obama when he says he's got no connections to Luis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. Obama had Nation of Islam personnel on his Senate Staff and Campaign Staffs. Obamas Church honored Luis Farrakhan, Rev. Wright travelled and with Farrakhan and holds him in high esteem.

Don't believe Obama when he says he's not racist. How can he NOT be when the NOI website has Farrakhan calling whites the "natural enemy" of blacks; when they demand a separate State, actually 8-12 of them for blacks only to live since they cannot live side-by-side with evil whitey in peace.

This man is NOT a moderate. Farrakhan himself said in an interview that Obama was 'groomed' not to appear like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, but a moderate instead.

Attacks on Obama are not against ALL Democrats. Obama is NOT a MODERATE - - he's doing and saying everything he can to win this election because so much of the extremist agenda rides on his winning the Presidency.

PUT AMERICA FIRST - pinch your noses and vote for McCain. He truly is the best of the rest from a long list of so-so candidates. Our political system is in trouble. America needs patriots to rise up and put AMERICA FIRST, Political Party second.

VOTE McCAIN

I already said I'm no McCain fan ...
by swiet
I don't think McCain lied, I think many people have and are fooled by Obama. Frighteningly so
Re: I'm no McCain supporter. But Obama is dangerous.
by rekibtc

so what are you gonna say/do come next spring/summer when it becomes patently obvious that obama is none of the things your wing-nut-addled 'brain' so completely fears him of being?

Re: I already said I'm no McCain fan ...
by RasputinsLiver

swiet:
I don't think McCain lied, I think many people have and are fooled by Obama. Frighteningly so

Hmm...so...you're saying, then, that John McCain, th guy you think sould be POTUS is being "frighteningly fooled" by Obama when he says:

"No, ma'am. He's a decent, family man, a citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign is all about.

I have to tell you, he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."

Please explain.

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