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First Posted: 04-18-08 11:46 PM   |   Updated: 04-26-08 05:12 AM

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A high-ranking labor supporter of Hillary Clinton is distributing to union leaders and to Democratic strategists a document detailing the radical activities of Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn, two former members of the '70s group the Weather Underground, who decades later, in Chicago, crossed paths with Barack Obama.

The document - a three-page emailed essay by Rick Sloan, communications director for the International Association of Machinists as Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) -- takes both literary and political license to outline what Sloan believes would be the thrust of a hypothetical Republican campaign against Obama focusing on his tangential connection to Ayers and Dohrn.

The goal of the essay appears to be to discredit Obama as the prospective Democratic presidential nominee.

The most damaging new material cited by Sloan appears in a link to an FBI Freedom of Information web site -- where a viewer can examine hundreds of pages of a study of the Weather Underground and its leaders, written in 1976 by the Chicago FBI office, just at the group was disintegrating at the end of the Vietnam War.

Sloan contends that the purpose of his document is to outline what he conjectures will be the tactics of Republican operative Karl Rove, an informal adviser to John McCain's campaign, if Obama is the nominee. The title of Sloan's paper is: "What Is Rove Up To?"

Sloan argues that Rove will use Ayers and Dohrn for 'red-baiting' attacks on Obama. Rove's "target is Barack Obama's signature slogan 'Change We Can Believe In.' Rove wants to redefine it as revolutionary change, change driven by an alien ideology, change no patriotic American could
stomach. And he intends to do so by channeling Senator Joseph McCarthy."

Sloan bases his conjecture on two Rove appearances on Fox's Hannity & Colmes, April 8 and April 14. During one appearance, Rove referred to Ayers and Dohrn thus: "Are there ways to find out the relationship between Ayers and Obama that are visual, that give it power and force?" During the other appearance, more obliquely, Rove described as "almost Marxian" Obama's controversial remarks about "bitter" small town Pennsylvanians.

Sloan, an aide to IAMAW International President R. Thomas Buffenbarger, builds most of the case against Obama on material he has collected from different sources, which he footnotes.

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The FBI material supplied by Sloan includes the first Weather Underground "statement" issued May 21, 1970, delivered by Dohrn and titled "A Declaration of a State of War." Dohrn's reading of the declaration opened as follows:

"All over the world, people fighting Amerikan imperialism look to Amerika's youth to use our strategic position behind enemy lines to join forces in the destruction of the empire. Black people have been fighting almost alone for years. We've known that our job is to lead white kids into armed revolution....Kids know the lines are drawn; revolution is touching all of our lives. Tens of thousands have learned that protest and marches don't do it. Revolutionary violence is the only way."

Sloan, in turn, writes:

"Bill Ayers and his wife Bernadine Dohrn founded the Weather Underground Organization [in 1970]. According to Weatherman communiqués and papers compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation into a 403 page summary, Ayers and Dohrn toed the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist line. They were hardcore Communists bent on world revolution."

In 1996, Ayers and Dohrn, who are married and live in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, hosted a fundraiser for Obama who was then running for State Senate. Ayers and Obama served together on the board of the Woods Foundation in Chicago.

The fundraiser and service on the Woods Foundation took place decades after Ayers and Dohrn's involvement with the Weather Underground. Indeed, Obama was 8 years old at the time of Ayres and Dohrn's radical activities. Since then, both Ayres and Dohrn have become professors and are active in Chicago community affairs. Ayers in 2001 published a memoir, "Fugitive Days", and in an interview about the book published in the New York Times on September 11, 2001 (an interview conducted before the 9/11 attacks), Ayers was quoted saying, "I don't regret setting bombs....I feel we didn't do enough." Just hours after publication, terrorists attacked the World Trade Center.

Sloan predicts that,

"The drip, drip, drip of Republican opposition research will continue throughout the summer. At the Republican Convention, speakers will joke about a color spectrum of light pink to deep red. And the GOP attack machine will publicize the visual that Rove believes will give that Ayers-Obama link 'power and force.'

"Rove's frame for the fall campaign will be filled with revolutionary figures -- Marx, Lenin, Mao, Ho Chi Minh and Che Guevara. His audio tapes of Ayers, Dohrn and other Weathermen will provide the screams of revolution. The bombing of the US Capitol, the Pentagon and the US State Department will serve as b-roll for his television ads that will have one final visual as
the announcer gravely intones 'Their Change -- Not What You Had In Mind'."

Sloan sent his anti-Obama material out in an email to 40 political and communications officials of key unions supporting Clinton. The unions include American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; the American Federation of Teachers; United Farm Workers; Amalgamated Transit Union; and the Office and Professional Employees. Sloan said he also sent it to a number of Democratic operatives, but he declined to identify them.

Sloan said he wrote the document on his own, using a union email list which is deployed regularly to send out messages to promote the Clinton campaign. "The memo is clearly my work. It was not done for or at the request of the Clinton campaign," Sloan said.

Howard Wolfson, Clinton's communications director, referred all questions about the Ayers-Dohrn material to Sloan. "It's not our document," Wolfson said in a brief email.

Asked to describe the document, Sloan said:

"This is the case against Obama that Karl Rove is developing. He's been pushing the Ayers-Obama link on FOX. . . . Most labor folks, myself included, wouldn't know Ayers if we tripped over him. But the FBI summary does contain some absolutely shocking examples of hardcore Communist ideology. With friends like these, who needs enemies....And given what they [Republicans] did four years ago, Democratic strategists ought to be alarmed that Rove is back to his old tricks."

The 1976 FBI material, stemming from the Bureau's investigation of the Weather Underground, was released under a Freedom of Information request and is now posted on the Internet:

"Knowledgeable analysts who have followed the growth of Weathermen, or as it is now called, the Weather Underground Organization (WUO), are well aware of the foreign influences on the collective thoughts and actions of these revolutionaries who have consistently carried out the Marxist-Leninist conception of armed struggle in the U.S. The WUO investigation is an excellent example of the native born American who adopts the faith of an alien ideology and, in behalf of his beliefs, commits acts of armed violence, the purposes of which serve to acknowledge his revolutionary obligations to the international communist movement and at the same time create the conditions for revolution in the mother country."
A high-ranking labor supporter of Hillary Clinton is distributing to union leaders and to Democratic strategists a document detailing the radical activities of Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn, two form...
A high-ranking labor supporter of Hillary Clinton is distributing to union leaders and to Democratic strategists a document detailing the radical activities of Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn, two form...
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Guys, if you want to hate Hillary that's your business. But she has done a lot of real work on her own outside of the senate and her husband.

She was twice named to America's Top 100 attorneys
She was named as one of the top 300 women who changed the country
She has fought hard for children and women during law school, during her legal career and in her personal life.

For those that claim they like Obama better because he represents a new kind of politics, I challenge you to say that the following things that Obama's campaign has done are not politics as usual.

1 - the continual mentioning of sniper fire gaffe?
2- the continual sending out of a cascade of e-mails, just about every day, questioning Senator Clinton's credibility
3 - the continual use of the widely discredited citation from a Sept 2006 Newsday article concerning Clinton's perceived support for NAFTA over a since-discredited line that the Clinton said the trade agreement was a 'boon.'"
4- the continual statement Obama uses as fact that "Hillary is not seen as trustworthy by the American people". Many don't but many do.
5- the continual equating of Bill's adminstration to Bush's

Can the Obama supporters just admit that they just like Obama's personality better and his ability to raise money from the grass roots level? It's okay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 AM on 04/20/2008

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"She was twice named to America's Top 100 attorneys
She was named as one of the top 300 women who changed the country
She has fought hard for children and women during law school, during her legal career and in her personal life."

By whom?

By whom?

When, where and how?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 04/20/2008
- hwebb54 I'm a Fan of hwebb54 6 fans permalink

All I know is that Hillary just overtook Obama in the Gallup poll (46-45) Erasing an 11 point lead in a week. So do you Obama people still think stuff like this doesn't matter? I think you meed to put down the Kool Aid now and come over to the "dark side" as one Obama supporter put it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 04/20/2008
- several I'm a Fan of several 6 fans permalink

3 point margin of error. Statistical tie. And they don't poll the same voters every time. I'll bet the trend reverses before PA votes.

Newsweek has him up by 19 points: http://www.newsweek.com/id/132721/page/1

And remember, Clinton had a huuuge lead until the Iowa caucus. Then people started actually voting.

I don't think of polls as meaning much. Most 20somethings aren't getting polled because they have cellphones but have far fewer landlines than other demographics (pollsters aren't allowed to call cellphones­.)

Also they're polling 'likely voters' which are voters who voted in 2000 and 2004. there have been record numbers of newly registered voters participating this year.

Young voters and newly registered voters have been going to Obama by wiiiide margins.

It's not a matter of Kool Aid. It is a matter of lucid critical thinking backed by being well-informed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 AM on 04/20/2008
- several I'm a Fan of several 6 fans permalink

Yep, trend reversed before PA voted, like I said it would. It only took one day. Gallup has Obama up 47 to 45 (still a statistical tie though):
http://www.gallup.com/poll/106609/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Holds-Slight-47-45-Advantage.aspx

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 04/20/2008

Just like Clinton repeating the same negatives over and over, you guys cannot come up with anything else to call those of us who realize that Senator Obama is the superior candidate then the old kool- aid nonsense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 AM on 04/20/2008
- Sabreen60 I'm a Fan of Sabreen60 63 fans permalink
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During the 60's many activists were involved in anit-government activities. Some of us have a history that we probably wouldn't want to see on the front page of a newspaper. That being said, most of us have become college educated, homeowners, business people with grandchildren. Some of us are still progressive but have mellowed. If the Republican party is stupid enough to attempt a link between Sen. Obama and some "old guy" from the Weather Underground, I say more power to them. Maybe I have too much faith in the American people, but I'm betting they won't bite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 04/20/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

TO EVERYONE READING THIS ARTICLE. HILLARY IS IN BED (FIGURATIVELY, WITH RICHARD MELLON SCAIFE AND KARL ROVE). WHY DO YOU THINK HE GAVE HER THE GLOWING ENDORSEMENT.

SCAIFE IS FEEDING HER AND BILL WITH OUTRAGEOUS STUFF TO (TRY) TO STEAL THE ELECTION FROM OBAMA.

AFTER HILLARY MET WITH SCAIFE THE WRIGHT CONTROVERSY WENT INTO OVERDRIVE.

SCAIFE IS MANIPULATING THE MSM. AT TUESDAY'S DEBATE, THEY TRIED TO TRAP OBAMA AND IT DIDN'T WORK, BECAUSE HE IS AN HONEST MAN.

THERE'S MORE BUT THIS IS NOT THE PLACE.

WHY WOULD HILLARY JOIN FORCES WITH THE RADICAL RIGHT, YOU MAY ASK. THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE EXPLANATION? THEY HAVE SOMETHING THEY'RE HOLDING OVER THE CLINTONS HEADS. I'M NOT SURE IF IT HAS TO DO WITH THE UPCOMING TRIAL OR SOMETHING THEY DISCOVERED ABOUT WHITEWATER OR TRAVELGATE OR THEIR OTHER LEGAL EMBROGLIOS.

THIS ARTICLE IS PART OF A TRAP THAT THEY'RE SETTING UP TO TRAP OBAMA AGAIN AND POSSIBLY STEAL THE ELECTION IF IT SUCCEEDS! OR IF THEY DARE TO GO THRU WITH THIS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 AM on 04/20/2008
- hwebb54 I'm a Fan of hwebb54 6 fans permalink

Good.....t­hat means she ACTUALLY can work with Republicans. I thought all Obama people were wanting a "new kind of politics" with bipartisan relationships?? Sounds like to me you would want Hillary then if she is able to win over people that have hated her for years. Damn, that just makes me want to vote for her more knowing she can do that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 04/20/2008
- hwebb54 I'm a Fan of hwebb54 6 fans permalink

People should know about his connections. They will be used against him. Good lord the left side of the Democratic party is so whinny. They can't handle a weeks worth of bad press and one bad debate. Hell, us Hillary supporters have put up with this shit this whole campaign and most of the last decade. So get your panties out of your cracks and stop crying foul. You have been so gleeful when it is Hillary under the microscope and now its the "front runners" turn

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 AM on 04/20/2008
- graffen48 I'm a Fan of graffen48 9 fans permalink
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Here's the difference, Obama's connections have in no way affected anything he's done as a politician in office. Clintons connections have involved conflicts of interest, political pardons, and other direct abuses of political power with these connections. Oh, by the way, I keep laughing about this Reverend Wright thing, isn't that the very same preacher President Clinton invited to the White House about the same time the Lewinsky scandal broke?? I guess he was a good enough preacher then to be invited to the White House hmmm??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 04/20/2008

You sound like J. Edgar Hoover.

He's dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 04/20/2008

Part 2

So my question is this: How will we ever get along if we reject a person, who not only talks about getting along, but shows it. He by the very nature of his behaviour and philosophy, will have a lot of friends and acquantanices who he does not agree with, but can hand out with, for he can find something to like about them. He might even belive, he can change their mind.

Please read my post below to see the beginning of my post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 04/20/2008

I think most of us agree the points in this article are ridiculous. I don't think any of the points about Obama are valid. But they are going to be used against him all the same. I have to admit, I am pretty nervous about this happening again. I hope I am wrong to be nervous but it's hard to forget about what has happend to us democrats in the last 2 decades.

1. Dukakis in '88 - left-boated and wimp-boated
2. Clinton in '92 - moved center and defined himself to win
3. Gore in '00 - election-boated
4. Kerry in '04 - swift-boated

Obama--Can this steller candidate be left-boated, wimp-boated and patriot-boated? If so, will he suffer a loss.
Clinton--I don't think she can be left-boated, wimp-boated or even patriot-boated.

I am behind either candidate that wins and since they are almost identical on the issues, I do want the one to win against McCain. Obama supporters can you please convince me and others that Obama will survive the repub machine?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 04/20/2008
- several I'm a Fan of several 6 fans permalink

People have seen enough of the politics-of-sliming to be able to see through it for what it is.

A small minority will always fall for it. The same moronic minority that allows Bush to still have a 19% approval rating (lowest ever.)

But those who still fall for it will not be enough to sway the election this time. Note how the Reverend Wright Storm and Bitter-gate made only tiny temporary dents in Obama's poll numbers. Note how the more Clinton relies on the old politics of negativity and personal attack, the worse her national numbers get.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 AM on 04/20/2008

Good arguements, but aren't those polls only polling dems? Independents can't vote in PA, right? I hope that there is only a small percentage that will fall for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 04/20/2008
- graffen48 I'm a Fan of graffen48 9 fans permalink
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would almost have to say Kerry was election boated in '04 also.Those Ohio returns were mighty fishy. I think Bush stole that election as well, he just didnt have to use the Supreme Court as Kerry gave up the fight too soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 04/20/2008

This post presents an excellent opprtunity to discuss one of obama premise to bring America together. Let us argue openly if it is possible or not.

Obama believes as outlined in his book, Audacity of Hope, that one way to get along and find a common way forward , is to separate the person from his views.

So his way is like: You disagree with abortion, for you see the fetus as alive and his death as murder. I can see how you could beleive that, and I happen to disagree with you, but how about dinner together? It was great having dinner with you, you are a really nice person, decent, elegent, patriotic and i am glad that we agree on social implications of sending people for minor drug charges to jail as wrong headed. They should be in drug rehab, Please do not forget to read the book i leaft for you about the viablility of a featus, maybe we can agree on fetal viablility as the point beyond which no abortion should be allowed.

The current model of politics calls for the opposite approach. This approach is embodied by the Clintons and Newt. you hate abortion, I hate you. You think I will go to hell for believing in abortion, All that proves is that you are a right wing nut. Go sit in your church, you do not belong in this tent. I hate these republican religious bigots, passing judgement on everyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 04/20/2008
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 85 fans permalink

Fact Check .org debunked this whole Ayers thing already. The only people who died while Ayers was involved were three Weathermen who accidentally detonated an explosive and killed themselves. There were three people killed during a Weatherman bank robbery, but it happened one year after Ayers had turned himself in. Ayers was never convicted of anything because of police misconduct. He has been a professor in Chicago for some time and leads a decent life now. He now works for his beliefs by being active in politics. Another state senator invited Obama to go to one dinner at Ayers house that other local politicians were attending. Ayers made a one time small donation to Obama's campaign for state senator and nothing since then. They have no relationship. This is just another one of Clinton's dirty politics tricks. OH AND BY THE WAY, the two Weathermen who did kill the three people in the bank robbery? Bill Clinton pardoned one and commuted the sentence of the other during his last days in office. Hillary Clinton has attempted to claim credit for everything that was done during the Clinton administration. It's only fair that she have her share in this one too. What a stupid thing for her to bring up as an attack when she was so vulnerable. One dinner with a guy who never wounded or killed anybody, doesn't stack up against pardoning two people who actually killed people in the commission of a crime. Do ya think?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 04/20/2008
- Oldtt I'm a Fan of Oldtt 36 fans permalink
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Clinton commuted two sentences: one person sheltered another Weathermen member who drove the bank robbery getaway car, and illegally purchased 2 rifles, a handgun, and ammo using fake id. The other was charged with possession of explosives. Both served 16 years before being commuted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 AM on 04/20/2008

Was it just me, or did Hillary look totally surprised when Obama mentioned the fact that Bill pardoned and commuted the sentences of the two women in the Weatherman Underground? Some people say Obama lost the debate, but has anyone noticed those tabloid issues are no longer being discussed ad nauseam like they had been before the debate. I think that was quite intelligent on his part. He threw some "gotcha' punches also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 04/20/2008

Seems like a pretty powerful argument to me. Obama is demonstratably the most leftist candidate and his ties to terrorists and racists are a matter of record. That he refuses to repudiate these ties certainly will cost him the election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 04/20/2008
- neocon666 I'm a Fan of neocon666 69 fans permalink

It would make perfect sense that Rove would try to take Obama's strongest point -change -and distort it into something the republicans could use to stir up their base with fear, as that's all they've ever done. Only problem for them is that this time it it's only going to work on the 23 percenters who still think George W. Bush is actually doing a "heckuva job" as president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 04/20/2008
- gnostic19 I'm a Fan of gnostic19 2 fans permalink

Shouldn't surprise me, i guess. Attack your opponent's strength. Rove has found a way to run against 'Hope".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 AM on 04/20/2008
- byyz I'm a Fan of byyz permalink

I don't know about you, but all this is rather strange. Obama was born in the 1960s wasn't he? He was a kid during the radical era of the 60s and 70s. So he was a kid during the time in question and he meets this guy Ayers decades later? Am I missing something? I'm frankly tired of the bickering between the boomers and those in the older generation (i.e. Hillary's generation and John McCain's). The sooner we pass the batton (presidency) to a new generation the better.

As for Democrats giving Republicans amunition for the general election, we shouldn't be suprised. There's been an ongoing battle between progressives and the establishment DLCers for quite some time. I think progressives are slowly getting their act together and gaining ground. There was bound to be stronger pushback from within the Democratic party as progressives gain ground politically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 04/20/2008
- Amomma I'm a Fan of Amomma 3 fans permalink
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In Obama's book, in his own words, he tells of his fascination with the late 60's early 70's. Of Revolution etc. It is easy to see him as a puppy around guys from that era, I worry he is too trusting. Guys like Rezko, Nadhmi Auchi, Rev. Wright. He is making bad choices of people to trust, choices in his life. He is too gullible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 04/20/2008
- gnostic19 I'm a Fan of gnostic19 2 fans permalink

I actually welcome it. Get it out now and after he beats Billary he will be insulated to a large extent. Winning something.­..knowing that already at least once this guy has gotten the approval of a large segment of the American electorate, that does a lot to entrust a person a bit more. In fact, a majority extent, considering the turnout for Dem voters this year. Let's get it all out,cause the guy is right. That is exactly how they will define him. Let's get it out. With 5-6 months to re-introduce himself, Obama will charm away those myths. It's the only way, when you think of it. Knowing what the Republicans are capable of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 04/20/2008

Perhaps this is a helpful piece of information for the Obama campaign. Barack Obama has shown an impressive ability to respond to attacks. If he is prepared with information on what Republicans intend to use, so much the better.

It is somewhat illogical, however. In 1970, Barack Obama was 8 years old. It is not only illogical, but unseemly to accuse a child of this age of associating with people he didn't know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 04/19/2008
- rubicon101 I'm a Fan of rubicon101 7 fans permalink

I'm back on the 'screaming liberal' blog site..My view of this past democratic nomination process...­Barack Obama supporters screaming, demanding that there idol candidate be given the crown..."I WANT MY OBAMA"..al­most like I want my Maypo !!
I particularly like the very loud headlines.­.."Hillary Is POOR!" then you find out that Obama is just getting obscene amounts of money...it really opened my eyes to the party that I've belonged to since the Woodstock era...man, the democratic party has changed and it's time to have a look at my position within.
I still think Hillary is the best leader to represent the party, the most likely chance to win against McCain.
I believe I am firmly planted in the moderate stance and will judge the candidates with closer scrutiny whether they be democrats or republican­s..I'm done with the liberal, petty and judgemental attitude of the far left whose blurred vision of what this country is all about.
I'm not leaving this blog as I will still make my statements, define my point of view and not care in the least who agrees or who doesn't..I­'m just changing my 'party' stance to neutral and judge the candidates on my experience, intuition and believe what I see with my own two eyes..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 PM on 04/19/2008

Your use of the term "far left" shows that you know little about either candidate. They are, for all practical purposes, identical in policy positions and voting record. There is no reason for any Clinton supporter to find fault with Obama as a potential president. And the same goes for Obama supporters with respect to Clinton.

The emotion on the Huffington Post is disturbing. Most posts here show very little knowledge of the candidates and consist mostly of venal spewing. This site is supposed to educate voters. Apparently it is doing a poor job of fulfilling that mission.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 04/20/2008
- hwebb54 I'm a Fan of hwebb54 6 fans permalink

Your kidding right? No reason to find fault with Obama? Whether some people in here want to admit it, people vote on other things besides policy. It's just a fact. When you are too far to the left, the middle will not listen. If you are too far right, no one cares. But if you do what Hillary is doing and getting herself to the middle (just like Bill) you can actually take the white house. John McCain did that and he is a great chance in winning this election because of it. Do you think that 28 percent of Hillary supporters are leaving the party to vote McCain in the fall if it is Obama because of policy? Wise up man. There are reasons not to want Obama to take this nomination for good reasons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 04/20/2008
- gnostic19 I'm a Fan of gnostic19 2 fans permalink

I trust your new judging standards will lead you to a proper decision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 04/20/2008
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