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The Republican War Against Senator Obama

The Republican War Against Senator Obama

Commented Oct 16, 2008 at 01:14:09 in Politics

“I fail to see the downside”
Why After 75 Years, <em>Esquire</em> Endorsed a Presidential Candidate

Why After 75 Years, Esquire Endorsed a Presidential Candidate

Commented Oct 11, 2008 at 02:51:16 in Politics

“Please save your faux outrage. There is no such thing as "left wing" media. There's the media and there's Fox News. Learn the difference.”
The VP Choice that Lost the Presidency for McCain

The VP Choice that Lost the Presidency for McCain

Commented Aug 30, 2008 at 03:05:04 in Politics

“I thought it was April Fools Day. First this pis poor choice then Chad Johnson officially changes his name to Ocho Cinco. I haven't been able to stop laughing all day.”
Why Voters Say they Don't Really Know Barack Obama (and Why They Don't Really Know Much about John McCain, Either)

Why Voters Say they Don't Really Know Barack Obama (and Why They Don't Really Know Much about John McCain, Either)

Commented Aug 10, 2008 at 22:22:44 in Politics

“No the problem is O bama talks to the American people like adults, but the problem is most Americans won't, or refuse to, behave and act as such. Most Americans prefer to be spoon fed little increments of information, or misinformation, in 30 second ads or 5 second soundbites, instead of doing the little bit of research it takes to make an informed decision. Thus they still "don't know" Obama even though he has 2 books out and has spoken out on the issues many, many times over the last year and half.”

Harod replied on Aug 11, 2008 at 02:49:57

“Comments like "white folks green runs a world in need" belongs on the playground and and reminding america to air up thier tires is like telling someone lying on a sidewalk dying of a heart attack they need to excercise more..”
Obama, Clinton and Anger to Burn

Obama, Clinton and Anger to Burn

Commented Jun 04, 2008 at 03:01:22 in Politics

“Because anytime we mention our condition, our history or existence They call it reverse racism-Nasir Jones

The thing that really struck me the last 6 months is that people don't really understand the ridiculousness of the "misogynistic" argument that Clinton supporters have been throwing around. I will concede that maybe some people didn't vote for Hillary because she's a woman if you will concede that some people didn't vote for Obama because he is a black man. It goes both ways, it's not a one way street.

Also after the Wright controversy I've come to fully comprehend that white America doesn't like to see an angry black man/ Complaining about your cultures place in society and the struggles of your race is ok as long as it is not recorded. If you're going to act "uppity" don't do it in front of the camera and don't repeat what a white man said on Fox because, even though you served your country, your going to be labeled as an America hater. Don't repeat conspiracy theories that are well known in the neighborhood because thats anti government talk and if you're anti government you're anti america. The ridiculousness of the whole situation embarrasses me as an American.”
And Al Gore Helps John McCain into the White House

And Al Gore Helps John McCain into the White House

Commented Apr 19, 2008 at 14:27:23 in Politics

“Wow I just dont know what to say besides that you are dead wrong. While its true that Obama has won many red states in these elections to think that states like California, New York, Oregon, or New Jersey are ever going red is utterly ridiculous. Second your talk of recent history regime change is backward, every time there has been a recession, like we are sinking into now, there has been a change in regime, think Hoover to FDR, Carter to Reagan, Bush 1 to Clinton, I can honestly say I dont see how any Democrat can run in November and lose.”
Obama: No Surprise That Hard-Pressed Pennsylvanians Turn Bitter

Obama: No Surprise That Hard-Pressed Pennsylvanians Turn Bitter

Commented Apr 12, 2008 at 14:40:10 in Home

“Its good that you already know it then”
Obama: No Surprise That Hard-Pressed Pennsylvanians Turn Bitter

Obama: No Surprise That Hard-Pressed Pennsylvanians Turn Bitter

Commented Apr 12, 2008 at 05:59:04 in Home

“The fact of the matter is that Obama is way to cerebral for the average American voter. While Obama tries to explain the disconnect that he sees between the average voter and their government, his comments are reduced to thirty second soundbites and replayed ad naseum to make it seem that he is attacking the rural voter. Actually he is spot on in his analysis, stating that both parties have ignored the economic needs of the people and instead pander to social issues that will never change all the while taking care of the 20 percent of the people that control 75 percent of the wealth in this country.”
Obama: No Surprise That Hard-Pressed Pennsylvanians Turn Bitter

Obama: No Surprise That Hard-Pressed Pennsylvanians Turn Bitter

Commented Apr 12, 2008 at 02:59:10 in Home

“What that we're skeptical of the government that has done nothing but look out for the 20 percent of Americans who control 75 percent of the wealth. Yes and it has nothing to do with race, it has to do with poverty and the loss of jobs and being unable to put food on the table.”
Pennsylvania Voters Dismiss Obama's Momentum

Pennsylvania Voters Dismiss Obama's Momentum

Commented Apr 02, 2008 at 03:48:34 in Home

“Good Lord Give it a rest already You havent shown any proof of Obama's race card playing, and now youre bashing the intelligence of the man. If youre not going to vote for him thats fine, but tearing down the man and spreading fallicies is low, for anybody.”

mhoiles replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 09:00:45

“Obama never would have given the "race speech" unless it was politically convenient for him. Ummm I call that playing the race card...but this is part of the "conversation" that you don't want to have”

mhoiles replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 09:00:45

“Obama never would have given the "race speech" unless it was politically convenient for him. Ummm I call that playing the race card...but this is part of the "conversation" that you don't want to have”

MSaldana replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 08:34:19

“likwitfaded, It's "fallacies," not "fallicies." I guess you're not one of those college educated, non-blue collar Obamabots we keep hearing about, huh?

He didn't play the race card: REALLY?

His endorsing the racist and anti-American "pastor" Wrong speaks volumes about where he's at. Doing that, knowing how it would be cheered on by his African American following (and a lot of stupid white folks).

But all you can see is the second coming in the person of Barack Hussein Obama -- the Holy One. You people are just hypnotized; too creepy, by far!

Hillary '08!

-MS”

MSaldana replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 08:34:19

“likwitfaded, It's "fallacies," not "fallicies." I guess you're not one of those college educated, non-blue collar Obamabots we keep hearing about, huh?

He didn't play the race card: REALLY?

His endorsing the racist and anti-American "pastor" Wrong speaks volumes about where he's at. Doing that, knowing how it would be cheered on by his African American following (and a lot of stupid white folks).

But all you can see is the second coming in the person of Barack Hussein Obama -- the Holy One. You people are just hypnotized; too creepy, by far!

Hillary '08!

-MS”
Pennsylvania Voters Dismiss Obama's Momentum

Pennsylvania Voters Dismiss Obama's Momentum

Commented Apr 02, 2008 at 03:48:34 in Home

“Good Lord Give it a rest already You havent shown any proof of Obama's race card playing, and now youre bashing the intelligence of the man. If youre not going to vote for him thats fine, but tearing down the man and spreading fallicies is low, for anybody.”

mhoiles replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 09:00:45

“Obama never would have given the "race speech" unless it was politically convenient for him. Ummm I call that playing the race card...but this is part of the "conversation" that you don't want to have”

mhoiles replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 09:00:45

“Obama never would have given the "race speech" unless it was politically convenient for him. Ummm I call that playing the race card...but this is part of the "conversation" that you don't want to have”

MSaldana replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 08:34:19

“likwitfaded, It's "fallacies," not "fallicies." I guess you're not one of those college educated, non-blue collar Obamabots we keep hearing about, huh?

He didn't play the race card: REALLY?

His endorsing the racist and anti-American "pastor" Wrong speaks volumes about where he's at. Doing that, knowing how it would be cheered on by his African American following (and a lot of stupid white folks).

But all you can see is the second coming in the person of Barack Hussein Obama -- the Holy One. You people are just hypnotized; too creepy, by far!

Hillary '08!

-MS”

MSaldana replied on Apr 02, 2008 at 08:34:19

“likwitfaded, It's "fallacies," not "fallicies." I guess you're not one of those college educated, non-blue collar Obamabots we keep hearing about, huh?

He didn't play the race card: REALLY?

His endorsing the racist and anti-American "pastor" Wrong speaks volumes about where he's at. Doing that, knowing how it would be cheered on by his African American following (and a lot of stupid white folks).

But all you can see is the second coming in the person of Barack Hussein Obama -- the Holy One. You people are just hypnotized; too creepy, by far!

Hillary '08!

-MS”