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Old 10-14-2008, 10:07 PM   #1
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Obama - The clear choice of those who hate America.

Hamas (top political adviser Ahmed Yousef ): “We don’t mind–actually we like Mr. Obama. We hope he will win the election. “
Kim Jong-Il: “We will see a better relationship between the U.S. and the Korean Peninsula with Obama than with … McCain”
Castro: Sen. Obama is “the most progressive candidate to the U.S. presidency”
Ahmadinejad: “We do prefer to have relations, whereas one of the candidates in this election would prefer that”
Qaddafi: “I’ve seen that in America, a candidate who wants people to vote for him keeps talking about change”.
Daniel Ortega: “We are facing a revolutionary phenomenon”


For those of you planning to go out and vote for Obama, just remember, Kim Jong Il is right there behind you all the way. What are friends for anyway?
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Old 10-14-2008, 10:45 PM   #2
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Hello, this is John McCain. I have some straight talk to tell you, my friends.

Obama is a socialist and wants to take our country down. But Bush and Cheney are socialists too, and they’ve taken our beloved America down, major league, big time. There’s some straight talk for you.

I now renounce all bailout deals past and future and demand that the government stop the takeover of our economy and let the private sector sort itself out without government interference. It will be a rough ride but believe me, I have been through worse, and I have survived.

I will immediately demand that the Congress declare all the wars it wants to have, under the First Article of the Constitution – after a lengthy, public, and nationwide debate. The wars they want, I will lead as Commander in Chief. The wars they don’t want, I will end immediately. We spend more on defense than all other countries in the world combined. Millions of of slime balls in and out of government have made billions of dollars on this charade, and I will end it.

"Freedom of Choice Act" (FOCA).I oppose FOCA. I promise that FOCA is the first bill I will veto.

You all seem to like Sarah Palin, and so do I. But my neocon advisors insisted on taking advantage of her. They leaked to the press that she was "inexperienced." Well, Mrs. Palin is immensely more experienced and qualified than Obama, and more intelligent and able than any of the neocons on my campaign staff, so I have fired them all.

There you have it, folks. Finally, this election offers you some clear choices. You can vote for Bush-Cheny-Obama socialism or McCain-Palin- freedom. Thank God I have finally come to my senses and embraced the principles of liberty.

Now, at last, there’s some Straight Talk!
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Old 10-14-2008, 10:55 PM   #3
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Now, at last, there’s some Straight Talk!
Was your selection of 'riskman' a way of saying you'll be posting the work of others and let PA risk the wrath of the originators?

http://www.lewrockwell.com/manion/manion89.html
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Old 10-14-2008, 10:55 PM   #4
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Note the above taken from LewRockwell. Com

Link--http://www.lewrockwell.com/manion/manion89.html
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Old 10-14-2008, 10:59 PM   #6
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N0- forgot to post the link--but you got to me before. Was not intentional-as I have promised PA.
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Old 10-14-2008, 11:03 PM   #7
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Obama - The clear choice of those who hate America.

Hamas (top political adviser Ahmed Yousef ): “We don’t mind–actually we like Mr. Obama. We hope he will win the election. “
Kim Jong-Il: “We will see a better relationship between the U.S. and the Korean Peninsula with Obama than with … McCain”
Castro: Sen. Obama is “the most progressive candidate to the U.S. presidency”
Ahmadinejad: “We do prefer to have relations, whereas one of the candidates in this election would prefer that”
Qaddafi: “I’ve seen that in America, a candidate who wants people to vote for him keeps talking about change”.
Daniel Ortega: “We are facing a revolutionary phenomenon”


For those of you planning to go out and vote for Obama, just remember, Kim Jong Il is right there behind you all the way. What are friends for anyway?
Hold your friends close your enemies closer.

wake up.
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Old 10-15-2008, 04:43 PM   #8
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Interesting group of supporters

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Obama - The clear choice of those who hate America.

Hamas (top political adviser Ahmed Yousef ): “We don’t mind–actually we like Mr. Obama. We hope he will win the election. “
Kim Jong-Il: “We will see a better relationship between the U.S. and the Korean Peninsula with Obama than with … McCain”
Castro: Sen. Obama is “the most progressive candidate to the U.S. presidency”
Ahmadinejad: “We do prefer to have relations, whereas one of the candidates in this election would prefer that”
Qaddafi: “I’ve seen that in America, a candidate who wants people to vote for him keeps talking about change”.
Daniel Ortega: “We are facing a revolutionary phenomenon”


For those of you planning to go out and vote for Obama, just remember, Kim Jong Il is right there behind you all the way. What are friends for anyway?
The above upstanding folks like Obama?? Man if that doesn't speak volumes!
I HOPE FOLKS WAKE UP BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!!!

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Old 10-15-2008, 04:58 PM   #9
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Just imagine, if you will, if all the people of those countries, people of color by the way, were allowed to vote in the U.S. election. John McCain would not have a chance in Hell of winning. But this is an American election and he has a very real chance of beating Obama, especially if fear of what foreigners think about someone running for the office of president.
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Old 10-15-2008, 05:28 PM   #10
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Just imagine, if you will, if all the people of those countries, people of color by the way, were allowed to vote in the U.S. election. John McCain would not have a chance in Hell of winning. But this is an American election and he has a very real chance of beating Obama, especially if fear of what foreigners think about someone running for the office of president.
Those "people of color" (love that expression) from other countries clearly have interests different from ours. The purveyors of terror would love to have a puss in the white house that was afraid to keep them in check. I'll bet Taiwan and South Korea are more than a little concerned. Hey, those are "people of color" too, I think. Never was sure what that meant.
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Old 10-15-2008, 06:01 PM   #11
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Those "people of color" (love that expression) from other countries clearly have interests different from ours. The purveyors of terror would love to have a puss in the white house that was afraid to keep them in check. I'll bet Taiwan and South Korea are more than a little concerned. Hey, those are "people of color" too, I think. Never was sure what that meant.

Sorry, this is not the case.

Their interests are exactly "ours".

That would be the spread of the rule of law , market based states,yada yada,yada.



"Those people" as everyone claims are not different than the Iraqi and I think the Afg who do not want AQ or Taliban to impose that regime on them.

We must not ignore or marginalize them as "those people" since they are our first line of defense in the "wars".

Some of the mouthpeices say what they think they need to say to appease their factions, that is true the world over.
We must see through that junk to the bigger picture.


If Obama gets in you will be surprised, it will be more along the lines of Nixon to China than Carter and Iran.

There is something good about a burning desire to be Prez, you won't want to give it up.
The surest way for that to happen is to get a "terrorist attack" pinned on you.
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Three fourths of the world's population are people of color. Guess what the other quarter is?
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Old 10-15-2008, 06:22 PM   #13
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If Obama gets in you will be surprised, it will be more along the lines of Nixon to China than Carter and Iran..
Yeah right....more like a deer in the headlights. Hey advisors....what am I going to do now?? Where's my teleprompter....Michelle!!!
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Old 10-15-2008, 06:38 PM   #14
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Their interests are exactly "ours".
You have got to be kidding. Do you honestly believe Russia, Cuba, Iran, N. Korea have the US's best interest at heart???
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Three fourths of the world's population are people of color. Guess what the other quarter is?
The ones who support them.
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