Palin: "Obama palling with terrorists"

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Registered: 02-10-2008
Palin: "Obama palling with terrorists"
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Sat, 10-04-2008 - 5:15pm

I just heard Palin say that Obama has such disdain for his country that "he is palling around with terrorists"


Well, I guess we now get to see where the nickname "Barricuda" comes from. I am not surprised that this comes from the book banning, moose shooting, VP candidate, who believes that being close to Russia makes her a foreign policy expert.


I am however disappointed at McCain. He promised that he would not go to the gutter. He said that as a victim of Rove's tactics in 2000, he's against the politics of personal destruction. So much for the aisle crossing maverick. I guess when you start tanking in the polls, you pal around with Rove.

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Registered: 02-10-2008
Sun, 10-05-2008 - 12:00am


A restrained, smart response to a nasty post. Kudo's to you. Where are the pro life right wingers in condemning the hate posted at your beautiful girls? Maybe trolls are best ignored by all sides.

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Registered: 03-25-2007
Sun, 10-05-2008 - 12:46am

Palin is making a mistake.

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Sun, 10-05-2008 - 7:30am
Then that would be where your mistake lies.

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Registered: 09-26-2008
Sun, 10-05-2008 - 7:49am
sure - go ahead and keep talking ad nauseum about it, as has been done on here.
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Registered: 09-26-2008
Sun, 10-05-2008 - 7:54am
LOL - this must be Joe "sixpack" talking....


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Registered: 07-05-2006
Sun, 10-05-2008 - 9:54am

What's really sad to me is that some of these people have children and will be raising their children to be just as hateful as they are.


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Sun, 10-05-2008 - 10:53am

Interesting that Palin says she read this in the New York Times, because according to the New York Times:

Summing up its findings, the Times wrote: "A review of records of the schools project and interviews with a dozen people who know both men, suggest that Mr. Obama, 47, has played down his contacts with Mr. Ayers, 63. But the two men do not appear to have been close. Nor has Mr. Obama ever expressed sympathy for the radical views and actions of Mr. Ayers, whom he has called 'somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was 8."'

So maybe she now that she is actually reading a newspaper she should try to concentrate on comprehending what she reads. As a teacher I can tell you that if you 'read' but don't comprehend it is just 'word calling'. Comprehension is key and it would appear that this is an area Palin needs to work on.

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Sun, 10-05-2008 - 11:02am

You are entitled to your opinion. After listening to Obama's entire planned parenthood speech from 2007, where he attempts to put discuss the challenges in Illinois on abortion restrictions and his and a woman in the audiences fight against them, knowing that partial birth abortion was one of those fights, I think he has indeed advocated for partial birth abortion. His strongest support for partial birth abortion was voting in favor of it.

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Sun, 10-05-2008 - 11:14am

The conservatives are having fun with their erroneous, exaggerated, scare-tactic talk about all of Obama's associations with what they perceive to be the various forms of the devil. Now that SP has stepped up her attack, it just makes her look more like a puppet--she's bringing up the same old stuff that's been publicized for the past six months. For some reason (lack of intelligence, perhaps) the Republicans just don't get that it's just a big pep rally among the voters they already have.

Republicans are desperately trying to keep the hard-core conservatives on their side, and are afraid of a landslide win for Obama if they start losing the right-wingers they already have. But it's the independent and undecided voters' whose votes matter between now and Nov. 4th--not those conservatives. I believe that the undecided voters are sick of the same old trash talk. They are the ones who are most put off by the sharp attacks from either side. They are the ones to whom the ISSUES matter most, which is why they're still undecided--they're waiting for details.

The more the SP and the McCain campaign spread their lies about Obama, the greater the number of voters who will be turned off and vote for Obama.

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Registered: 03-25-2007
Sun, 10-05-2008 - 11:22am
It really looks like Palin being blessed by the witch doctor in that video.

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