Right wing hatred becoming really scary!
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Right wing hatred becoming really scary!
| Sun, 10-12-2008 - 12:55pm |
http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2008/10/obama_threat_white_powder.php
What is up with this garbage? McCain and Palin have to put their foot down to stop this. McCain bears some responsibility because his campaign has fostered nasty rude attacks that dehumanize Obama. But at least McCain was man enough to realize the monster he has created and McCain tried to calm down his angry mobs of supporters.
Palin, on the other hand, doesn't seem to know or care how to act like a decent human being. She is really scary.

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The Nafta Agreement has been modified many, many times since first presented and approved and some drastic changes along the way, not to our benefit.
That spliced together video is the media making a one sided pity show for Obama.
Call up any school and see if they have a zero tolerance policy on threats in school.
Greatly Missed, Never Ever Forgotten
"Remember, the stock market is preparing itself for an Obama win, markets look 6-12 months ahead."
Uh huh. Eight years of big deficit incompetent government spending and the fallout is somehow the next guy's fault, if he's a Democrat that is (I guess you concede McCain's chances are not looking so hot at this point).
That must have been what caused the Great Depression too. It was all FDR's fault. That's the ticket.
Actually this economic problem we see today can be traced back to Clinton's days of Freddy and Fanny, loaning to much money to people who had little chance of paying it back. Your friends Barney Frank and Chris Dodd are a big part of the problem, and Bush should have tried harder to stop them.
Remember, Bush was blamed for things on day one, no reason Barrack should have it different.
This guy knows all about FDR:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djpqD2WrsQE
>>Obama clearly belongs to the party's liberal wing rather than its centrist contingent--he's essentially said as much--but he's not close to being the Senate's left-most member...That reality, of course, won't stop conservatives from trumpeting the "most liberal" label throughout the fall campaign.<<
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=08c25e0a-9b88-49a6-97f5-45114f3fff28
"Actually this economic problem we see today can be traced back to Clinton's days"
Huh, you just blamed it on the next President who you apparently think will be Obama. Now it's Clinton's fault.
I am confused. Is it Obamas fault? Or is it Clinton's fault. Or is it both?
There's plenty of blame to go around, start with this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs
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