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Thursday, September 25, 2008

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soxconn

NEWS BLACKOUT - It's interesting that we know everything about Sarah Palin from her town librarian down to personal items in her Yahoo mail account and we know only what the liberal mainstream media want us to know about Obama's past. This is disinformation.
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ZachJonesIsHome

The Liberty Bell Rang for Liberty and Equality - Does Obama? It is hard to tell given the media’s role in obfuscating his life. http://zachjonesishome.wordpress.com/2008/09/24/obama-the-liberty-bell-rang-for-liberty-and-equality-larry-sinclair/
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pfb32765

soxconn is right on. The MSM has reported more information about Gov. Palin in the past few weeks than they have for Obama in two years. We actually know more about her than we do about Obama. That is both scary and dangerous. Another real eye opener is the gender pay disparity in Obama's and Biden's office versus Senator McCain. Why isn't the MSM exposing this since Obama chose to raise this issue in the first place. He is such a phony.
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ds80

Some light is beginning to shine: Chicago Sun-Times: A $100,000 state grant for a botanic garden in Englewood that then-state Sen. Barack Obama awarded in 2001 to a group headed by a onetime campaign volunteer is now under investigation by the Illinois attorney general. ***The garden was never built*** State records obtained by the Sun-Times show $65,000 of the grant money went to the wife of Kenny B. Smith, the ***Obama 2000 congressional campaign volunteer*** who heads the Chicago Better Housing Association, which was in charge of the project. Smith wrote another $20,000 in grant-related checks to K.D. Contractors, a construction company that ***his wife***, Karen D. Smith, created ***five months after work on the garden was supposed to have begun****, records show. K.D. is no longer in business.
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ds80

"Barack Obama arrived in his current position without the intervention of a Witch Doctor." And your point is ...? Barack Obama arrived in his current position at the intervention of Bill Ayres, unrepentant violent left-wing anti-American terrorist radical. "Felon" should be added to that list, but shoddy evidence gathering resulted in a mistrial for terrorist acts Ayres **admits** he committed, that didn't go far enough.
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ben31times

Why is it, whenever anyone says something against any liberal, the first response is, "Lies and Deceit!" No human is a saint. Everyone has skeletons. If none show up, they were buried pretty well. The main thing to look at is what kind of skeletons are they? What does it show about the candidate? Is there a pattern. Unfortunately, there is an emerging pattern to be found in Obama's emerging skeletons. Just because you do not like what you're seeing, does not mean they are "Lies and Deceit." Obama has taken advantage of the system. Many people do it. We have many minority cenetered programs to help the "less fortunate." However, he then used shady relationships to further his lot in a sleazy area...Chicago. Saying nothing happened there, is like saying the Valentine's Day massacre was a figment of the FBI's imagination and that they were "Lies and Deceit" to paint the community organizers (the Mob) in a bad light. So, don't kick someone in the balls, if they bring up an unwanted subject. Use facts to dicredit it, not inuendo.
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adcran

Because of a biased media, if elected, Barrack Obama will be the least known candidate to ever become president. He has many years of his life missing and unexamined. The most that we know about him is what he has written about himself in his two books. I know that I could really make myself look presidental if I could write my own resume and never have it examined by the national media. This is very scary!
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