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Immoral Matriarch: Catechizer: Just a Question

  • Kat · 1 year ago
    I don't know. But a little honest would be great. Ayers is CLEARLY not just some guy who lived down the street and did some bad stuff when Obama was 8.

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  • T@SendChocolate · 1 year ago
    I SO don't care about Ayers. He's a non-issue to me. The man was a Vietnam war protester. It was the Sixties, it was crazy times. We moved past it.

    End of story.

    T.

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  • Cinthia · 1 year ago
    I can't even imagine that crazy of a conspiracy. I think my head would implode.
  • Auds at Barking Mad! · 1 year ago
    I don't think he's anti-American. I think a lot of what he *wants* to do is perceived as such because we are a capitalist society. We work more hours than most people in the world, take fewer vacations, etc. We tend to be very attached to our money. I think what happened was people heard the "share the wealth" comment and see that as more "anti-American" than anything else, but not in the way that some seem to fear that his connections with the Annenberg foundation and the alleged afro-centrist goals would somehow be detrimental to the U.S. I guess there have been recent sound bites released that groups that benefited from Annenberg money were spouting off anti-white sentiment to the point of killing something like 25 million white people. I'll have to look it up, but I heard about it yesterday on the radio.

    There are huge concerns on the right of the US becoming akin to the European welfare state. They don't want to see their hard-earned money go to support people who they think don't want to get off their ass and work hard, themselves. It's a very one-sided and narrow-minded view, but it is what it is, to them.

    I'm not saying Ayers is a non-issue to me, he isn't. His views and actions were extreme and some still are. But that was then and this is now.

    Maria I think the right sees the fact that Obama really hasn't been tested over time as a huge deficit. They equate it with it somehow meaning that what isn't known must be bad, when in fact, they have no way of knowing either way. They see his inexperience as a potential threat to the safety and security of the U.S. And to some degree, I think they see his willingness to open talks with nations that are seen as hostile to the U.S. as anti-American.

    What I said might not have made much sense, it just came off the top of my head.

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  • Loving Danger · 1 year ago
    Being Canadian is great at a time like this!
  • Daddy Dan · 1 year ago
    Ditto what 'Auds at Barking Mad' said.

    Many people are concerned that his "Change" is going to be unwanted change. I think we can all agree that some changes need to be made, but will his idea of change be right for America? I think the jury is still out.

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  • Missives From Suburbia · 1 year ago
    I'm exhausted by this "guilt-by-association" thing the McCain campaign keeps hitting him with. Ayers, Reznik, Wright... it's becoming tedious. The McCain supporters who keep spewing this stuff either don't know or have forgotten some key names of their own: Keating, Diamond, Liddy, etc. And you know what? I LIKE that Obama's campaign doesn't mention that crap. I like that they don't find it necessary to dredge up the past, because they're busy talking about the future. In the end, if McCain loses, it won't be because of the economy. Not really. It will be because he and his team played politics the old school way. Experience isn't always a positive -- sometimes it means you just end up doing the same broken things over and over again. Just ask Rumsfeld and Cheney.

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  • Tara R. · 1 year ago
    I have always hated personal attack campaigns. To me it says that the other candidate doesn't have enough to boost his/her own image, that they have to attack the other candidates. it's more than stupid. I cannot wait for this circus to be over.

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  • Sybil Law · 1 year ago
    He's an A-raaab, right?! No? Oh.
    Hahahaha
    People are fricking crazy.
    God forbid you're running for president and you have some friends with sketchy pasts. I mean, we all know how UPSTANDING and perfect McCain is. Right? I mean, Vietnam vets all looove him. Right? No? Huh.
    Whatever. I am also sick of it all.

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  • Mandy · 1 year ago
    Just a north of the 49th parallel observation... there are some wacky, wacky people with loud voices in the US. Seriously, a presidential candidate that made it all the way to the top of his party can honestly be considered Anti-American and a possible terrorist? Seriously? People believe that?

    Okay, maybe his inexperience is a deficit, and Canadians are nervous about his protectionist strategies, but really, I'd always take that over the GOP option. Really, I would.

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  • holly · 1 year ago
    okay i am so glad you asked this question. i am so behind barack, but really, if he *was* a terrorist, i think the first thing he would do is march us *all* into a cave. then he would lock us in the cave, and invite all his terrorist friends to play poker in all our houses all day long with the music cranked up REALLY REALLY loud. and it would be music we didn't like. you know, like christian rock.

    then they would move all our figurines around to face in the direction that annoyed us the most.

    then, when they were completely satisfied, they would let us all back into our homes, but not our original ones. we would have a kind-of "musical houses" thing where we had to just go into the first house we came to when the music stopped.

    THAT is just the BEGINNING of the havoc i think that would be wreaked IFF i thought he were a terrorist.

    but i get stuff wrong a lot. he might not actually be one.

    is that about right?

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  • Kaila · 1 year ago
    Good question. I think that all of this name association crap is just that, crap. I think that what we have in front of us is the lesser of two evils. The lesser of the two evils is Obama. He has some great ideas. Will he get them done? I don't know. Will he attack America? NO. There is no evil conspiracy at work here. My uncle is so blinded by the GOP, he forwards e-mails that make me soooo uncomfortable, but I don't speak out to him because he is family. He was raised to be a bigot and a fool. I was not. I don't buy into that shit. So I sit back and just hit the delete button. I think I got off track here, but thanks for the opportunity to blabber.

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  • Carolyn Online · 1 year ago
    Hilarious. I hadn't thought what his actual (imaginary) plan would be. Maybe change the weekend to be Friday and Saturday instead of Saturday and Sunday forcing all Christians to have to work on their Sabbath.

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  • Avitable · 1 year ago
    Clearly, he's going to wave his magical "The One" wand and turn our country into a socialist one, wiping all vestiges of democracy in one instant, because the President has absolute power that has no checks or balances in any way.
  • Lori · 1 year ago
    You know, that's a really good question. I've been getting so pissed off at people bringing it up that I've never thought to ask them just what they thought he was going to do. I'll ask them and report back to you. I can't wait to hear what they have to say!

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  • April · 1 year ago
    No clue from this Obama Mama! I'm just counting down the days now...

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  • maggie, dammit · 1 year ago
    I'm very impressed by Auds' comment.

    Jesus, is it V-day yet??
  • Renée aka Mekhismom · 1 year ago
    I have no idea what they think. I would be really interested to hear the ideas. It just baffles me that rather than take a close look at issues people get caught up in rhetoric.

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  • Strangegypsy · 1 year ago
    The outright fear of Obama is baffling to me.

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  • ilinap · 1 year ago
    I thought this country hit rock bottom 4 years ago. Boy was I wrong. Obama is necessary change, no matter how you look at it.
  • Chris Wood · 1 year ago
    Clearly if elected he will renamed the US "People's Republic of Iran," he will ban all cars, make Islam compulsory and drive through suburbs setting fire to old people.

    I know, it said so on Fox.

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  • JCK · 1 year ago
    I can't enter the fray on this, Maria. I'm for Obama all the way.

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  • LiteralDan · 1 year ago
    Hmmm, okay, I've stopped laughing and I'll try to get serious. I'm trying to go all Method Acting and put myself in the mind of an idiot.

    That's of course not to say that people supporting McCain are idiots, just the ones who don't have a better reason than whatever you'd call this junk.

    Great post!

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  • Z · 1 year ago
    Curious about this Annenberg reference. I work for an organization that the Annenberg foundation donates a lot of money to. I have never heard this business about groups that receive donations have been making racists (anti-white) statements. I wonder if they know that the founder Walter Annenberg was white, and that Wallis Annenberg the foundations current head honcho is also white, and a woman? Not to mention our organization is an international animal welfare organization. weird.
    This is in no way an attack on what you said, I just read it and was shocked. Apparently I am really out of the loop!

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  • Raging Dad · 1 year ago
    It is all bullshit. I am sure you saw this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPi0LUF1uV8. There is no substance to the argument that we should be afraid of what Obama will do, or what his "questionable" associations will mean for our country.

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  • María | Blissed · 1 year ago
    OMG. I laughed SO hard. Then I got angry.
    Did that guy get fired? I mean, he sucks at his job.
    *lol*
  • Raging Dad · 1 year ago
    Not fired, but me thinks the whole team is out of work as of last night...!

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  • Jill · 1 year ago
    That theory is as outlandish as the "Bush and Cheney masterminded 9/11 to get oil" theory. So extreme and ignorant.
  • G. Eric Francis · 1 year ago
    LMAO

    That's a good point....people are pretty stupid.