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OT: Another BLACK eye for McCain
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Ah, moveon.org Yep, there's a reliable source if you've ever seen one.
How about Obama's friendship and continued relationships with people who blew up things in the US? People who to this day are unrepentant and wish they had destroyed more. Doesn't that give you just a moment of pause?
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GIVE one example where moveon has been "unreliable".
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KbVnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@supernews.com...
The oldest right-wing trick in the book: "When you don't agree, destroy the source or at least attack the credibility of the source."
It doesn't matter if the source is accurate... if it is inconvenient, kill it.
Now, I'm not a big fan of moveon.org or Soros and his ilk but other sources have been on Black's case.
What happens when moveon.org says something about ethenol being a bad idea?
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Like Global Warming? Like Liberal teachers in our High Schools and University's
Hmmmmmm, I guess if that's what you're use to then it must be ok. Or maybe you watch to much CNN for your accurate sources that don't matter.
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Will this do any good? OK, here's the list: Here?s a quick run-down of some of Barack Obama?s questionable and disturbing associations:
- Rabidly anti-Israel Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi. The Obamas were regular dinner guests at Khalidi?s Hyde Park home for years.
- Terrorist sympathizer Ali Abunimah, who runs the viciously anti-Israel web site Electronic Intifada.
- Unrepentant Weather Underground terrorists William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.
- Reverend Jeremiah Wright. What more needs to be said?
- Anti-Israel foreign policy adviser Samantha Power ? fired after calling Hillary Clinton a ?monster.?
- Anti-Israel foreign policy adviser Robert Malley ? fired when it was revealed he has been holding talks with Hamas.
- Hatem El-Hady, former official of the Hamas-linked charity Kindhearts, closed by the Justice Department. El-Hady?s web page?with Michelle Obama listed as an opt-in ?friend??suddenly vanished from the Obama campaign site with no explanation, after being exposed by LGF and others.
- Tony Rezko ? a Chicago fixer currently in a whole lot of legal trouble.
Links:
A google search for obama and any of these names nets numerous hits -- some of them opinion sites, left or right either pointing out the problem with these associations or apologizing for them.
A few here and there are understandable for a public figure, but there are just too many of these to make one comfortable with this person even coming close to being Commander in Chief.
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Global warming is a farce. You capitalised 'Liberal' like it is some kind of religion? Oh, and it is spelled 'universities'.
I'm a Canuckistani, I have CBC and BBC as my news sources. Oh, and it is 'TOO' much CNN. not 'TO' much.
So before you hang any tags on me, I'm a fiscal conservative, but believe in lending a hand to a fellow man in trouble. Shoot me already. *shrugs*
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Uh oh, you're injecting facts. Stop that. The libs need to *feel* good about their world without regard to the fact.
I live in Illinois. Anyone voting for this guy is supporting far left whacko extremism. The only reason it is not more obvious is that he's not been a senator long enough to make his, er, proclivities obvious. For the record, I can't stand Hillary or McCain, but Obama is clearly the worst of a very bad litter.
'Think I'll vote for Reagan, like I said. Even dead, he's a far better choice than the current field of choices.
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Me too, and I do so *voluntarily*. Charity is a marvelous thing when it's not done at the point of the government's sword. Most of what passes for "charity" on the political left is no such thing. It is forced wealth redistribution for causes that I frankly do not wish to support and do not appreciate being forced to do.
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Global warming is a farce. You capitalised 'Liberal' like it is some kind of religion? Oh, and it is spelled 'universities'.
I'm a Canuckistani, I have CBC and BBC as my news sources. Oh, and it is 'TOO' much CNN. not 'TO' much.
So before you hang any tags on me, I'm a fiscal conservative, but believe in lending a hand to a fellow man in trouble. Shoot me already. *shrugs*
rMy Canuck ancestry must be working. I agree with you.
Max (now in El Paso)
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Hah! They've been saying that from day one about not enough corn being around to make fuel *and* satisfy the food market. About how the competition for ethanol will cause prices to rise and the average person won't be able afford it as a staple anymore. And finally, about how competition for ethanol and the processing it needs will make it rise above the current cost for oil.
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If you think this is bad, wait tell the Democrats get a candidate. Both parties will be coming out with enough dirt to create a new state the size of Texas.
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The NY Sun. The NY SUN? Since when is that a fair and balanced news source?
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Gee, didn't see that coming (from dumb and tough)
Dave in Houston
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What happens when moveon.org says something about ethenol being a bad idea?
CORN ethanol IS a bad idea promoted (I believe) solely to enrich the likes of Conagra, ADM, Ralston Purina. But, that's just the cynic in me.
Dave in Houston
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I'm only charitable by choice. It's already bad enough to see my tax dollars go to hell via a poorly run health-care system. The system works, but it would be more efficient if a solid team of private (responsible to shareholders) business guys ran it for a while.... and those guys you have to pay enough so they won't take any kickbacks from drug companies. If some savvy business manager shaved off 200 million from a regional healthcare budget, without losing too much service, I'd pay him/her 2 million. It'd be a good deal, right?
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Show me ONE move the Bush administration didn't make to enrich their cronies. That includes KBR et al. Everything points to plundering the nation's coffers before all hell breaks loose. The Big Squeeze.
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I'm sure you meant to say "Cheney." Laying this at the feet of Shrub is giving the idiot far, far too much credit.
Fuck 'em till they squeal; then f*ck 'em some more. Then get the hell out of Dodge and let the next group deal with the aftermath. After all, we got ours; get your own [if you can].
Dave in Houston
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Friendship? People? According to the Sun article YOU referenced, Obama served on a couple of education based panels and a non-profit board with a UI professor who once was a member of the Weather Underground and wrote a book defending his violent actions.
That's a business relationship with one person, not "friendship" with "people" as you claimed.
Of course, there's going to be a lot of hyperbole from all sides as the election draws nearer. Your post is just one example, as is the OPs remarks about McCain.
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The OP made remarks about McCain?? :^)