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- TexasJoe, on 10/14/2008, -0/+4Pathetic driveby attempt....
Attending an event which has multiple sponsors including the Catholic Church does NOT mean that he was "giving speeches to ACORN." - inactive, on 10/14/2008, -0/+4This is surely small of me, but if Obama wins, I plan on giving him as much of a chance as the Democrats gave George Bush. I will gleefully forward every paranoid anti-Obama rumor that I see, along with YouTube footage of his verbal missteps. I will laugh and email heinous anti-Obama photoshop jobs, and maybe even learn photoshop myself to create some. I’ll buy anti-Obama books, and maybe even a “Not My President” t-shirt. I’m sure that the mainstream bookstores won’t carry them, but I’ll be on the lookout for anti-Obama calendars and stuff like that. I will not wish America harm, and if the country is hurt (economically, militarily, or diplomatically) I will truly mourn. But i will also take some solace that it occurred under Obama’s watch, and will find every reason to blame him personally and fan the flames.
Obama’s thuggish behavior thus far in this election cycle – squashing free speech, declaring any criticism of his policies to be “racist” (a word that happily carries little weight with sensible people these days), associating with the likes of Ayers, Wright, and ACORN - suggests that I won’t have to scrape for reasons to really viscerally dislike Obama and his administration. And even if he wins, his campaign’s “get out the vote fraud” activities are enough to provide people like me with a large degree of “plausible deniability” as to whether he is actually legitimately the president.
I’ve seen a President that I am generally-inclined to like get crapped on for eight years, and I’ve seen McCain and Palin (honorable people both, despite policy differences I may have with them) get crapped on through this election season. If the Democrats think that a President Obama is going to get some sort of honeymoon from the folks who didn’t vote for him, as a wise man once said: heh. - EcadSGO, on 10/14/2008, -0/+1There is only one reason the majority of Democrats will vote for Obama: Bush hatred derangement syndrome. It would not matter to the loons on the left who ran against their candidate they will get their revenge on that "EVIL BUSH" by defeating the party that he was a member of. That is the wave that Barry Hussein Obama is riding. Let's hope enough of them come out of their blood lust long enough to see what a empty suit their candidate of "change" is. If Barry Hussein Obama is elected I assure you the love affair between he, the media, and his "party" won't last long. Pelosi will declare herself Empress of the world and tell Barry to sit down and shut up.
- meese, on 10/14/2008, -6/+1Too bad McCain was giving speeches to ACORN just before he started running for president:
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/OOOPS_Acorn_Rele ...


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