CNN Nails 0bama on Ayers
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CNN Nails 0bama on Ayers
| Tue, 10-07-2008 - 3:26pm |
Well, I guess CNN does stand for the Clinton News Network..but they did report that 0bama's and Ayers relationship was more than what 0bama has stated.

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Joe Vogler is dead, and has been dead for quite some time (early 90s I believe) and I think you'd have a hard time finding very many members of the AIP who support the entirety of his views. The members are not all secessionist at all. The chairwoman of the party, Lynette Clark (who lives close to me, I've spoken to her before, although I am not a close friend by any means) is a secessionist, but even she will tell you that there are many views within the party about what they want. The overriding belief in the party is not secession, but rather increased Alaskan rights to the use and management of the state.
I would say that is partly true (even going from one part of Alaska to another, the lifestyle and experience can be quite different). It is also true that a LOT of our population up here is very libertarian leaning and tend to be very much against government involvement in their day to day life. I've heard a lot of people refer to the AIP as a "fringe" group, but up here it isn't perceived that way because many, even if they don't belong to the AIP and don't agree with all their stands, agree with their stance on less over-all government.
ok, thanks!
What is the issue with Liddy?
Has McCain repeated the poor judgement he displayed regarding the Keating issue?
As for deregulation or any policy, I'm sure you could find more about McCain and I could find plenty of issues with Obama.
Again, facts straight, this was when she was mayor not governor when the librarian incident occurred
Was she out of line?
There is documentation, if you search and can find it, that supports that Obama did indeed know of Wrights sermons and his beliefs. There was an article I once found and posted where Wright discusses the kick off of Obama's presidential campaign (for the nomination) Wright stated that he and Obama had discusses that he (Wright) could/would be a problem for Obama, but when they had the discussion, it was thought that Obama wouldn't have to distance himself from Wright until after getting the nomination.
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