If Obama wins is anyone else afraid

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Registered: 08-24-2008
If Obama wins is anyone else afraid
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Sat, 10-04-2008 - 5:25pm
of what will happen to our health care and our nation's security? I am paranoid.

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Registered: 10-26-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:31am

1) your conclusions are not a source. THIS IS A FLAT OUT INFLAMMATORY LIE.

2) you have misconstrued his vote on BPA to suit your own agenda.

3) abortion = euthanasia is not logical.

this is really pointless. you are like the person who yells "fire" in a crowded room when there is none. sorry, but your freedom of speech does not extend that far.

i dare you to publish that piece of filth in a reputable paper and see how long it takes for someone to sue you for slander. yes i encourage you to send it to "letter to the editor" and see if it gets printed.

Bea

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Registered: 10-07-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:33am

I would not classify your comments as independent thought but more of narrow minded bigorty against gays, lesbians, and african americans.


Jess

Well Jess, I've
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Registered: 08-02-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:33am

I haven't ignored anything, and actually did not have much interest in your predictable copy and paste

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Registered: 10-07-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:36am

Perfect example of Rove's handiwork.


Fears.
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Smears.
<< pandering to global interests at the expense of American sovereignty, more late term abortions>>


and Queers,
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You have now been perfectly manipulated.


Bea




The problem with your half-baked theory
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Registered: 10-07-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:39am
I agree- I just read a post where someone said I was bigoted against African Americans.
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Registered: 10-07-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:43am

Do you really expect us to believe he wants more late term abortions? He

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Registered: 10-26-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:44am

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back in the 20th century before Obama was running for president? because we were talking about his platform specifically. which i don't believe existed in the 20th century. but i'll look up his timeline.

Bea

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Registered: 10-07-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:47am
Right.
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Registered: 09-16-2008
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:50am

I see so the fact that William Ayers teaches college students everyday - who presumably are not afraid of him, and whose parents are presumably not afraid of him doesn't allay your fears. How silly this must all seem to his fellow professors, his students, the parents of those students and his neighbors. The man is now 60 years old, has committed no further crimes, and has been a productive member of society for several decades now, but you are still afraid of him. So should any of his current or past students aspire to politics shall they also suffer the fate of being 'associated' with William Ayers? Do you run background checks on all of your neighbors? Fellow PTA members? Coworkers?

Working on committees with William Ayers is different than befriending members of the Keating 5 and taking vacations with them, different than befriending G Gordon Liddy, but I don't expect that you will see that. Sad really that you can only allow for people to change if they are in your political persuasion - I expect no less I guess given what I have already seen.

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Registered: 10-07-2003
Mon, 10-06-2008 - 5:53am
Should have said

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