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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Ads from 527s aim to divide, conquer

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migtex1234

MONEY GOING DOWN THE DRAIN EACH PUSHING THEIR OWN AGENDA. NOT ONE THOUGHT SEEMS TO BE AIMED AT WHAT IS BEST FOR AMERICA? SOCIALISM OR FREEDOM OF INDIVIDUAL? MORE GOV'T OR LESS GOV'T IN YOUR LIFE? CONGRESS SPENDING MONEY LIKE DRUNKS ON A TRIP. BAILING OUT COMPANIES, STEALING TAX DOLLARS TO SPEND AGAINST PRIVATE COMPANIES, PELOSI ALWAYS POINTING AT OTHERS, WHEN SHE KNOWS SHE IS LYING, MEDIA REFUSEING TO TELL THE TRUTH. ?? EVERYONE WANTS TAX DOLLARS FOR THEIR SPECIAL INTERESTS.. ALL THE WHILE, DESTROYING BITS OF AMERICA. SO VERY SAD... FOR AMERICA.
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doublehook

These 527 ads will hopefully not be biased but informative. Yes we do have to be concerned about the McC volatility. More worrisome is the BHO rise with Rev Wright, the SDS connection, Rezco and other professional/social contacts the most worrisome being the history from Chicago politics. Already it has been reported that Mayor Daley has been obstructing the access to Chicago business records on investigative reporting. No these ads, although they will be biased are still good for the public to consider. They are even perhaps better to consider then the candidates own rhetoric. BHO has and will say anything to get elected. Remember his fund raising promise and now how he is raising millions per month to saturate the TV and radio markets. Of course the media approves of him, he is paying them, keeping them working. He is no different then the Hollywood/New York entertainment media so pushing their business. They prostitute themselves for their own future. The entertainment and political industry in this country are socialists that distribute information to make the public subserviant. Less government is better government, think about the work ethic and your families and the election may have true meaning.
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woody1

Just announced that Obama will have with him at all speeches a teleprompter. What does this tell you about our genius and thinking fast on his feet. As said all along give this guy a precanned speech with a teleprompter and he is a wiz. Put him in an environment he cannot control like Town Hall meetings and he is a dud. If Obama ever where to meet McCain one on one in Town Hall meetings viewers wouls see him for what he is, snake oil salesman on the road for the first time. Please no on the job text book training as President. I prefer ground level experience with good judgment. Judgment comes from experience which Obama has NOTTA>
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maranathashalom1

I agree with migtex1234 Politicians are like diapers. They should be changed often... ... and for the same reasons.
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