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- digster55, on 09/04/2008, -29/+80She wanted to censor a library. What next? Torture? god directed hurricanes? The funny thing is people put Bush in office twice, Why not these two?
- Renegade98, on 09/04/2008, -26/+57McCain and Palin = The Last Days of America. Everything that once made this country great is disappearing before us. This may be the last chance to slow the steady decline of the Empire. America is heading for a population where 80 percent will be poor and the other 20 wealthy. Middle class goodbye. With nothing to look forward to it could meet a revolution.
- SheilaNoya, on 09/04/2008, -19/+46The speech sounded awfully familiar, because it was written by Bush's evil hencemen for her to read. It was more of the same smear attacks and divisiveness that have become the trademark of Republicans now.
In an era where you'd think we'd want to heal the country and try to unite us again, it's clear that the Republicans plan is to just keep us divided and label anyone who disagrees with them as "anti-American" - the same old strategy they used to get Bush in office and to keep us fighting among ourselves while they raped the country.
If we dare question her beliefs, we are called "sexist". If we dare question the McCain/Palin platform, we are "anti-American" and we don't love America. If we don't want more wars, we're called "wimps" and "defeatists".
This is the same twisted strategy they used to get us to shut up so they could invade Iraq. We don't need four more years of this crap. - inactive, on 09/04/2008, -30/+55McPalin= More wars, more evil and more soldiers will die in Iraq
- Sfenton, on 09/04/2008, -31/+49How the hell is Huffingtonpost not a declared internet tabloid yet?
This is just pure *****. - mogebier, on 09/04/2008, -13/+25The liberals like Huffington really have gone off the deep end. They know if the debates go well that Obama is DONE.
HA! - chrissku, on 09/04/2008, -10/+21Great. Another politician to tell me how much I hate America and God.
- chubbybubba, on 09/04/2008, -9/+20Are you seriously using the down syndrome child as a point of argument? Buddy, you are sick. Don't let fear get in the way of common decency.
- inactive, on 09/04/2008, -6/+17Hahahaha.... I loved it when she said "Styrofoam Greek columns are hauled back to some studio lot"
Obama is such a god damn fraud what a fake he hasn't done anything but make speeches. - Trooper77, on 09/04/2008, -28/+39Buried because of Huffopo
- str1fe, on 09/05/2008, -1/+11Left right and middle all hate HuffPo.
- qbqb, on 09/04/2008, -4/+14Remind me, who is Palin's running mate again?
- AmericanParty, on 09/04/2008, -7/+17since there was more conflicts and US military deaths under Clinton....but since you're a good little liberal loony you'll ignore facts.
- Pstall, on 09/04/2008, -8/+18Proof please? Her own son is in the army. I am pretty sure she does not want more soldiers to die.
- Pstall, on 09/04/2008, -8/+18One of the reasons your for Obama is because the Republican VP pick did not abort a baby that would be born with downs syndrome? People like you make me sick.
People with downs syndrome are some of the nicest and kindest people you will ever meet.
The hate that spews from people that support Obama is unbelievable. - JLSN, on 09/04/2008, -4/+13Republicans prey on the uneducated. Why do trailer trash republicans vote with the Halliburton crowd? Trailer trash don't pay no taxes regardless of who is in power - you have no money. So it must be the wedge issues like abortion. The true hypocricy is running around trying to save all the babies, and in the same breath trying to kill the planet. Isn't killing the planet killing the babies? The fact is most educated people are democrats, no wonder the republicans don't support an affordable college education, they don't want to lose the ignorant vote.
- davidg11, on 09/04/2008, -23/+32Gee look! It's the Huffingt....ya know...I can't even post about the Huff Post any more...it is no longer sarcastically funny/sad...
Digg is in bed with the Huff Po. Period.
Which candidate will bring CHANGE and HOPE to DIGG inc. ?
THAT'S who I'll vote for! - SgtQuackers, on 09/04/2008, -26/+35More Huffington Post Crap! Buried!
- EnderMB, on 09/04/2008, -16/+25I can't believe you ***** morons still believe anything that comes from this website. If Barack Obama loses the election it's on your shoulders for spreading so many lies and bad stories over the past year. If you're genuinely stupid enough to actually believe the ***** that comes from the HuffPo then McCain will get in and the lives of your servicemen will be on your shoulders, because you've spread the worst kind of political rumour around and stamped all over the good work that Obama has built for his candidacy.
Buried. - Pstall, on 09/05/2008, -3/+11Just like all those Hollywood actors left when Bush got elected?
- ajames01, on 09/05/2008, -2/+10I think they believe every dastardly deed in history somehow falls directly on Bush. Somehow that means McCain is to blame too. They don't need to understand how the U.S. Government works or logic for that matter. They just love pretty speeches... and isn't that enough to really fix their daily problems? They think so.
- ajames01, on 09/05/2008, -1/+9I'm pretty sure neither of those two replies provided any proof. Nice job.
- pandaboy99, on 09/04/2008, -10/+18Palin is basically a brunette Ann Coulter. If you want Ann Coulter as VP then vote Mccain. It doesnt get much simpler than that.
- any1particular, on 09/05/2008, -0/+8Republican Rhetoric Machine
All this mud slinging is very unhealthy and immature!
We all know the well oiled Republican rhetoric machine is spewing out it's toxic lies. And you'd better believe their machine is aware of our conversations here at digg. If we would spend more time studying and focusing on the issues perhaps we could all make sense out of the mud slinging.
Obama will be a great president-reminiscent of John F Kennedy. He's the right man at the right time.
I suggest we go to McCain's and Obama's web sites and study their stand on the issues. - CoolHandLuke, on 09/04/2008, -2/+10Psst.... Jesus wasn't running for President.
- SpinningHead, on 09/04/2008, -9/+16You smell ***** and 90% of Americans are neck deep in it thanks to the brilliance of conservative leadership.
- Barackalypse, on 09/04/2008, -3/+10Bush hardly represents the zenith of conservatism. His desire for amnesty for illegal immigrants, his war mongering foreign policy, and his surveillance of US citizens is decidedly unConservative. About the only thing Bush has done right for Conservatism were his tax cuts, his Supreme Court nominee's, and his vetoing of whatever health care entitlement expansions the Democrats tried to send his way.
- inactive, on 09/04/2008, -6/+13Seriously, the huffington post must be laying out some serious cash to get this much of their propaganda to the front page.
BURRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think it is starting to do more harm than good. So many people are sick of seeing this stuff, it is going to get buried without being read just because it is from Huffpost - xcheats, on 09/04/2008, -6/+13Would you uneducated kids on digg who like to comment on politics PLEASE learn the U.S. Government.
YOUR CONGRESS DECLARES WAR. NOT THE PRESIDENT, NOR THE VICE PRESIDENT. - jimmyb3, on 09/04/2008, -12/+19More Huffspam. Buried.
- childofdalight, on 09/04/2008, -24/+31i hope there are smarter people in the country since the last two election cycles..........
obama/biden08 - inactive, on 09/05/2008, -2/+9Many on digg speak of their love of country but fail to respect that which made it great - very limited government. They also struggle to see that the current drive to dependence on the state is socialism, the very thing that reduces our freedom. If you support obama, you support socialism. If you are a socialist, you are unamerican
- lopla, on 09/04/2008, -13/+20Open Comment to Palin:
Jesus was a community organizer. Not laughing now are you? - inactive, on 09/04/2008, -9/+15She is kryptonite !
- ironpirate, on 09/04/2008, -10/+16HUFFINGTON POST WILL YOU STOP. McCain-Palin is a more right-wing pick than Bush-Cheney and Obama/Biden is a more liberal pick then Kerry/Edwards, what the point.
ALSO LIBERALS KNOW WHERE TO GET THERE SPIN NEWS SO STOP POSTING IT AGAIN HERE. - laughterjones, on 09/04/2008, -24/+30More Huff spam, nothing to see here.
- bigcynic, on 09/05/2008, -2/+8If McCain and Palin win in November, there'll never be another presidential election again.
- inactive, on 09/04/2008, -12/+18Then there is Obama's tax plan. Barack Obama wants to implement a recurring tax on Americans to the tune of $800 BILLION US Dollars to provide for poor countries.
Obama’s Global Tax Proposal Up for Senate Vote
http://www.aim.org/aim-column/obamas-global-tax-pr ...
A nice-sounding bill called the "Global Poverty Act," sponsored by Democratic presidential candidate and Senator Barack Obama, is up for a Senate vote on Thursday and could result in the imposition of a global tax on the United States. The bill, which has the support of many liberal religious groups, makes levels of U.S. foreign aid spending subservient to the dictates of the United Nations.
Before endorsing Barack Obama, on Thursday, February 14, Senator Joe Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was trying to rush Obama's "Global Poverty Act" (S.2433) through his committee. The legislation would commit the U.S. to spending 0.7 percent of gross national product on foreign aid, which amounts to a phenomenal 13-year total of $845 billion over and above what the U.S. already spends. - chubbybubba, on 09/04/2008, -4/+10She came out of nowhere and kicked Barack in the teeth. Hurts doesn't it?
- inactive, on 09/05/2008, -0/+6Money doesn't fix poverty.
Education does.
And when the impoverished nations still believe in superstitions and employ witch doctors, all that money might as well be burned for fuel because it will do absolutely nothing for the current and next generation.
- Webnower, on 09/04/2008, -3/+8"There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me... You can't get fooled again."
It was basically the verbal equivalent of trying to bite his own ear. - Cilantro33309, on 09/04/2008, -35/+40Let's look at this a little more closely...the "more right wing" party now espouses, according to this ticket:
*A president who got his marriage license with his "mistress" before telling his wife he wanted a divorce.
*A president who's principles have been so erratic he now supports all the "right wing" causes which formerly made him a party "maverick"
*A president who picks his VP with little vetting after a 15 minute phone call.
*A vice president with no foreign relation experience at all.
*A vice president with no experience in Washington, DC
*A president who would choose a vp whom, given his age and health concerns, could take his place as president with no experience.
*A vice president who chose to bring a Downs Syndrome child into the world, when she already had 4 children under age 18, and now takes on the vp nomination, leaving other people to raise her child with a severe disability.
*A president who would choose a vp who has 4 children and an infant with Downs Syndrome.
And we haven't even gotten to POLICY. These two are RIGHT of Bush/Cheney, complete with "preemptive strikes on nations which are a threat to the US" and "teaching creationism in the class room right along side evolution"...
Does this sound like the America we love?? Does this sound like a bad dream??
Let it be their bad dream, not ours.
Vote Obama/Biden - Because morality does matter, and our children can't afford 4 more years of CONS!!! - laughterjones, on 09/04/2008, -4/+9Careful LibertyForever, you are about to be buried for challenging the demagoguery of the elitist left.
- chase001, on 09/04/2008, -2/+7Does it even matter how right wing Pinocchio is? Isn't it more important they all have the same Neocon puppet-masters?
- inactive, on 09/04/2008, -2/+7In some articles the number of liberals to conservatives is 95:5. That's 95 posts for Obama/Biden to 5 posts for McCain/Palin. It is easy to find out how biased the site is by just counting the posts that are from your friends against those who are not friends.
- RyFo18, on 09/05/2008, -1/+6CHANGE...not what, not how, just CHANGE. That's all you need to win an election.
- inactive, on 09/05/2008, -0/+5where the hell are all these neocunt commenters coming from? enough that you ***** America into the trash, at least let us have our little geek board. you just can't stand that there's someplace you haven't wiped your nasty little viagra-fortified ***** all over, can you? snorting guffawing retarded dinosaurs, go ahead and bulldoze your ***** pandering candidates in, I'm leaving this country as soon as I get a chance, gonna be nothing but rats eating rich people before much longer. and a bunch of stupid churchies looking for a messiah that will never, ever come.
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