McCAIN'S Terror Connection - SCAREY!!

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McCAIN'S Terror Connection - SCAREY!!
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Fri, 10-10-2008 - 2:15pm

Liddy has donated $5,000 to McCain’s campaigns since 1998, including $1,000 in February 2008. In addition, McCain has appeared on Liddy’s radio show during the presidential campaign, including as recently as May. An online video labeled “John McCain On The G. Gordon Liddy Show 11/8/07″ includes a discussion between Liddy and McCain, whom Liddy described as an “old friend.” During the segment, McCain praised Liddy’s “adherence to the principles and philosophies that keep our nation great,” said he was “proud” of Liddy, and said that “it’s always a pleasure for me to come on your program.”


Liddy called for the murder of federal agents, served time in jail, plotted murder - and after that, John McCain applauded him and took his money.


 

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Registered: 10-08-2008
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 5:19pm

What is "carrier experience?"

Do you believe Obama is a Muslim?

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Registered: 09-24-2008
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 5:24pm

I didn't try to minimize his guilt in anything cause he's done nothing wrong and hasn't tried to minimize anything either. I would say your comments are the pot calling the kettle black. It's as bad as bringing up Palin's experience when Obama has no more experience and he is the lead of the ticket. Nice try. It's not working.

 

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Registered: 09-24-2008
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 5:27pm

 

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Registered: 10-20-2007
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 5:39pm

"I didn't try to minimize his guilt in anything cause he's done nothing wrong and hasn't tried to minimize anything either. I would say your comments are the pot calling the kettle black. It's as bad as bringing up Palin's experience when Obama has no more experience and he is the lead of the ticket. Nice try. It's not working.


His experience is not much. I don't know if he is Muslim but I don't think we can be sure he isn't but if he is that doesn't bother me it's the ties he has with bad people. I don't think all Muslims are bad."


 

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Registered: 10-08-2008
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 5:44pm

You can't be sure Obama isn't a Muslim?

The fact that he attended a Christian church for twenty years isn't enough evidence for you? Or Obama's flat-out, repeated statements that he is a Christian?

Thanks, I have a better idea how much credence to lend your judgment.

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Registered: 09-24-2008
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 6:13pm
First of all there is no reason for you to be rude, were all people on here who just have different opinions I am aware of this person giving him money but he isn't friends with him nor would I call it a connection. Obama is "friends" with shady people. The man you are talking to did nothing like Bill Ayers and Mccain isn't friends with him. I do understand the pot/kettle comment and you are a perfect example of it. I'm so sick and tired of liberals talking to us about being "accepting of others" but you yourselves aren't excepting of people with different ideas. Don't answer my post I don't want to talk with someone who can't avoid making things personal and being rude!

 

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Registered: 09-24-2008
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 6:20pm

You can't be sure Obama isn't a Muslim?


The fact that he attended a Christian church for twenty years isn't enough evidence for you? Or Obama's flat-out, repeated statements that he is a Christian?


Thanks, I have a better idea how much credence to lend your judgment.





 

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Registered: 04-29-2003
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 6:32pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQRBZGVagcQ



Michelle Laxalt is the Republican strategist. Please watch.


Cheers,
SP


MICHELLE LAXALT, REPUBLICAN STRATEGIST: I think the effect on the Republicans is one that should give every Republican in the party great pause. I happen to have come into the Republican Party during the more civil libertarian era of Barry Goldwater -- Bill Buckley, Paul Laxalt, Ronald Reagan and their philosophy. The view about judging people regarding their personal lives was a live and let live philosophy.

And somehow during the ensuing years, there has been a faction, who call themselves the Moral Majority -- we all remember the bumper stickers many years ago floating around Washington which read "The Moral Majority Is Neither."

And here we find ourselves, virtually every single time, getting whacked because of what is perceived to be a hypocrisy factor.

The Republican Party needs to have some retro -- some very serious introspection and return to the values that started us out. And that is individual liberties and a live and let live policy when it comes to people's private lives.

KING: James Carville, what do the Democrats do with this, if anything?

JAMES CARVILLE, DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST, CNN POLITICAL CONTRIBUTOR: Well, nothing. I mean, you know, we've had everything happening here, from Foley to Professor Haggard to this thing. And, you know, it -- what happens is people are human beings. And these people go out and they attack other people. And they attack other people for the way that they are, the way that they're born and they say these things.

And I think Michelle is exactly right. There are a lot of people in America that this has completely turned off. Larry Craig was a big cultural warrior. He was against gays in the military. He was against gays having rights. And I'm thinking, I hope the good that comes out of this is that everybody calls a truce in this stupid culture war and goes to talking about things that really matter and leave these people alone.


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Fri, 10-10-2008 - 6:35pm
I do think that there will be a % of Republicans voting against McCain in the form of voting for Obama, or not voting at all.
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Registered: 10-08-2008
Fri, 10-10-2008 - 6:59pm
But to believe that Obama is a Muslim, you have to believe ALL of the following:

  1. That he is lying every time (and there's a lot of them) when he says that he is Christian

  2. That he began attending a Christian church even though he is a Muslim, twenty years ago, and has kept up regular attendance since then....while also never having been recorded as having attended a mosque in his adult life.

  3. That he sat down, twenty years ago, and thought through the process that he would need to go through to be elected President (first, that he even knew he WANTED to be President twenty years ago): first, that Americans would be not accepting of a Muslim candidate (due to a previously unforseen terrorist event), and that, as a secret Muslim, he'd better be able to give himself false - but plausible - cover as a Christian. So he started attending a Christian church and NOT attending a mosque...and kept it up for twenty years...all as part of his dastardly plan to become President of the USA and THEN take off the Christian mask and reveal his true Muslim nature.


Riiiiiiiight.

It's not conservative views I find ridiculous (although I usually disagree with them), it's views which are wholly unsupported by the facts in evidence, and which demonstrate a primacy of belief (without evidence) over evidence itself on the part of the person holding those beliefs.