Letters to the Editor
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Evidently They Don't Pay Attention to the Voters! Or the Truth!
Obama is dishonest! He lied about not knowing about the hate sermons of Pastor Wright. Listen to his own words from the audio tape, "Dreams of my Father." He sat next to two boys who "doodled' in their church bulletins, while listening to Wright rant about Sharpesville and Hiroshima!
Obama lies!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3OyRQdk6Z0
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What?
(One rumor that's been filtering about for almost two months now is that Barack Obama's campaign has about 50 superdelegates who've made their decision and are just waiting for the right time to announce.)
I seriously doubt that, with all the talk about momentum from the Hill camp, Obama would sit on this. If he suddenly could take the lead in super-delegates, as well as states won and pledge delegate, why would they sit on it. Most likely it would have encouraged more super-delegates to come forward already, and he would definitely appear to have the momentum.
I wish it was so more than you, but I'm afraid we'll have to settle for a trickle.
Go O-08
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@cristines
Yeah well, Hillary is ugly!
See how that or you don't matter to this story.
Please stick to the article.
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Pretty perverse
This is akin to airlifting more deck chairs onto the Titanic. Looks like another suicide season for the Democrats. Just terrific.
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@Cristines
You'd be better off without video that contradicts your argument. Clearly those "Sharpesville and Hiroshima"- and the "Chickens come home to roost" vidoes are clearly separate sermons.
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Are Cristines
anything like Heathers?
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I love reading these anti-Obama letters
Filled with mis-spellings, rantings and deranged ravings, they truly are the product of ignorance, cowardice and general worthlessness.
Instead of spending their time supporting whatever candidate they "support," they mash like monkeys on keyboards with ham-handed fists. Their vitriolic, false, and laughable arguments are the province of adolescent logic and minds, and their only constant is their stubborness at trying to make what isn't a reality.
Like it or not a majority of Democrats and Republicans and independents have preferred Sen. Obama over the other candidates. I have chosen him for rational reasons. I am educated, open-minded, and critical of him as well as the other candidates, and he is the best option.
So keep typing your screeds, it gives me something to chuckle about. I just hope you're still here in 2009 and the beginning of President Obama's administration so I can laugh again at you.
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Latest Poll
Latest national NBC/WSJ Poll (April 25-28):
Obama 46%
Clinton 43%
National Match-up against McCain:
Obama 46%
McCain 43%
Clinton 45%
McCain 44%
Last week Hillary and Obama were dead even-- now Obama is up by 3! This is AFTER the week he's had with the PA primary and Wright! He's still beating McCain by more than Hillary?
So much for Hillary's momentum and electability argument. Obama is STILL looking more electable and popular than Hillary even *after* the Wright blow-up. A dip was to be expected after so much negative publicity-- but a bump? Wow.
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Amen to that
Good news. Looks like the super-delegates are doing what they were designed to do - be the voice of reason and experience when push comes to shove.
What Clinton was thinking when she started siding with McCain is beyond me. Desparation, I guess.
Go-bama!!!!
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Bad News Week?
It seems like a good news week for Obama. The Jerimiah Wright flair-up, quickly followed by Obama's response, has been getting the candidate great press in the last few days.
Purely anecdotale: Friends/family memebers who are apt to support McCain (I'm a native Arizonan) have expressed sympathy and support for Obama's confrontation with Wright. These folks had serious doubts about Obama, despite his wonderful Philly speech, and his relationship to Wright. Now, they are more interested in his candidacy than ever before.
Some detractors still ask how Obama could return to church again and again and listen to such a controversial preacher. I wonder why no one asks the same of Catholics--who went to church regularly after the sex abuse story broke. This involved not just one Pastor, but hundreds of top church officials colluding to cover up sexual abuse and shield the offending priests from prosecution.
Yet, no one questioned John Kerry's church attendance in light of the scandals, even though some of the worst offenses occured in his home state.
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I think Baron Hill just signed his walking papers.
If there's any Democrats on God's green earth who aren't going to align behind a black liberation, inexperienced liberal, it's those of Southern Indiana.
Looks like Sodrell gets his seat back: and in this case: serves Baron Hill right.
The nerve of these idiots endorsing someone their constituents so obviously want no part of. Makes you wonder if the GOP isn't threatening to release a Spitzer-style escort scandal on him if he didn't.
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Obama
Read the Illinois House of Representatives February 10, 2008 Rev. Wright Proclamation sponsored by a representative endorsed by Farrakhan and who contributed maximum to Obama
www.webofdeception.com
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New poll:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24390690/
NBC/Wall Street Journal poll finds Bush pulls down McCain much more than Wright affects Obama.
43% are bothered by McCain's closeness to Bush
36% are bothered by Clinton's dishonesty
34% were bothered by Obama's "bitter" remarks.
32% have a problem with Obama's associations and 27% think Bill Clinton will have too much influence if his wife is elected.
I guess a lot of people are just really tired of having a liar in the White House.
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@ reunionpi
I read the proclamation - and so what? Seems pretty standard issue - local assmebly recognition of a community leaders accomplishments.
On another note- what is it about paranoid, conspiracy theory sites that they have to be almost unreadable? I mean visually - aside from the meandering content- but the stark backgrounds and unreadble fonts. It seems alomost universal where you have crazy conspiratorial rants you have an almost unreadable site. Maybe its the government brain implants?
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Pick your poll
This just in: a CBS/NYTimes survey conducted last Friday through Monday (before the 'outrage' speech and consequent fall-out) turned up these numbers:
"In a head-to-head race between Mr. Obama and Mr. McCain, both candidates are backed by 45 percent of the registered voters. In a race between Mrs. Clinton and Mr. McCain, 48 percent back Mrs. Clinton, while 43 percent back Mr. McCain."
Looks like Clinton comes out ahead on this one. In any case, the only thing that counts, if victory is of any consequence, is the match-up with McCain.
