HOW FOUL OR LOW WILL THEY GO?

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-28-2003
HOW FOUL OR LOW WILL THEY GO?
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Tue, 11-04-2008 - 4:10am
I have seen some of the sleaziest compaign ads by the McCain/Republican

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iVillage Member
Registered: 10-08-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 5:26am

What a rotten thing to do.

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-19-2003
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 6:29am

"Senator Obama recently traveled to Hawaii to visit his sick grandmother. This was the right thing for any grandson to do -- at his own expense -- but it was not travel that his campaign may fund."


if I was a donator I'd prolly not care if he did this ...but FEC is in place for a reason and

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iVillage Member
Registered: 08-13-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 6:58am

There are two dumb parts to this story:


the complaint, and Obama's campaign paying for the trip.


Full length fiction: worlds undone

"You have no power over my body..." ~ Anne Hutchinson

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-29-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 7:02am
Agree.
iVillage Member
Registered: 09-26-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 8:42am
I don't understand why anyone would be surprised at what the GOP would do....
iVillage Member
Registered: 10-12-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 8:53am

I agree Sandy.

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-27-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 8:53am

I don't think they filed this with knowledge that she had passed.

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-19-2003
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 9:01am

I don't think they filed this with knowledge that she had passed.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 07-03-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 9:01am
I'm sorry, but McCain has run the dirtiest campaign possible. He has distorted, and outright lied. The fact that some nitwits still believe he is a Muslim sickens me. I am blocking a person I have e-mailed with for years because of her blind stupidity, but I guess its because she is from Arizona, and thinks her senator is perfict. From the issues about Ayres, when Obama was 8 years old, to the Rev. Wright issue. to the Rezko issue, all things that should have nothing to do with what he could do as President. It's just SMEARS. I'm sick of it.
iVillage Member
Registered: 10-23-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 10:12am

Without offering my own opinion on the advisability of Obama's campaign using donor money to pay for a plane ticket to Hawaii, I find it awfully amusing (yet somehow simultaneously disgusting) to see conservatives who looked the other way when the warrantless wiretapping program was revealed, who shrugged and said "bad apples" about Abu Ghraib (and then evinced a distinct lack of interest when it was revealed that we did - and DO - torture detainees by order from the highest levels of the White House), who seemed to think that the firing of the US attorneys who refused to bring politically-motivated, baseless "voter fraud" cases to trial immediately preceding an election, are all of a sudden only NOW claiming that "we are a nation of laws, not of men" - and using Obama's own words to make the case.

People can say whatever they want, for the most part, both in life and on this board (somewhat less so here, LOL)....but I'll continue to find that argument to be not particularly convincing when it comes from the mouth (or the keyboard) of someone who's exercised THAT sort of selective application of the notion that laws and rules must be followed. Doesn't mean it isn't true...or a good idea...only that it strains credibility to the breaking point to believe that such a person, saying such a thing when it's politically convenient to do so, is doing it for any nobler reason than to fling as much poo as possible at a perceived political opponent.





Konichiwa, Bitches!
McCain LOST???

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