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Why when directly asked
| Thu, 10-16-2008 - 10:08am |
and given the opportunity to speak directly to the people and clear it all up -- is Obama still not being honest about ACORN?
any thoughts?

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But what specifically bothers you?
Chrissy
mom to Aidan 8/21/03
Grayson Blaine 12/30/07
i really dont know what he was thinking. i personally dont like the omission of facts. it seems stupid to omit facts that are already known and have been presented by the media. but at the same time i can see him rather letting the truth be told by the media than during the debate. imo, a sound byte of obama saying "acorn, money, grants" would be more damaging than the media presenting the facts. i dont think that makes it thr right thing to do though
He isn't telling the truth. We have virtually no record of accomplishments or voting records to judge him on, only his speeches, and yet now we are seeing that yet again, he can't be relied upon to tell the whole truth. I'm with Sandy, it bothers me too. If a person "glosses over" their involvement with certain individuals and organizations enough times, it begs the question, "Exactly what are you hiding?"
So is this all that's left of the "substance" of McCain's campaign?
First,
Am I getting this straight?
<<never hurts to try even if you think they will be too overwhelmed with emails to ever be able to respond to each one>>
You're so right.
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