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Mudy: Pakistan came up in debate - whose position did you like?

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Let's not forget someone called Bush
<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Sep 27 2008, 08:22 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Sep 27 2008, 08:22 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Guys n Gals,
What you think who won the debate?

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John McCain and Barack Obama came to their first debate with clear missions. McCain's was to paint his rival as naive and inexperienced, Obama's was both to prove McCain wrong on that front and to tag his rival as a participant in eight years of failed Bush administration policies at home and abroad.
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Each rose to the challenge here Friday night, forcefully scoring points on one another, sparkling at times, but neither emerged as the obvious winner except perhaps to their partisans. There were good exchanges but few big moments of the kind that can change a presidential race.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26910292/
<!--QuoteBegin-Viren+Sep 27 2008, 05:45 PM-->QUOTE(Viren @ Sep 27 2008, 05:45 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mudy: Pakistan came up in debate - whose position did you like?

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Person with experience. We don't want someone who will inform Mushy that we are going to strike Osama or who will spend 5 million dollar hitting mud huts.
I don't want Carter type who call for Jihad on Afghanistan Border.
Current world situation, country fighting two open war, Mac is best option.

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Henry Kissinger believes Barack Obama misstated his views on diplomacy with US adversaries and is not happy about being mischaracterized. He says: "Senator McCain is right. I would not recommend the next President of the United States engage in talks with Iran at the Presidential level. My views on this issue are entirely compatible with the views of my friend Senator John McCain. We do not agree on everything, but we do agree that any negotiations with Iran must be geared to reality."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Viren,
Here is link, things are coming out.
<b>In WH Meeting, Obama Muddied Waters</b>
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And now on the gr8 public demand, my latest blog:

http://mccainpalobamanobid.blogspot.com/
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The SOB who called Indians "bastards" while Pakis were butchering Bangladeshis on his watch. Yep, he's really credible.

CNN showed his video sitting next to Albright, Baker, Powell and uttering exactly what Obama said.
No should care what this slob says, but here's the history: link


Discount HuffPo, but they are aggregating actual quotes from major news papers: reviews
Gov. Blunt Statement on Obama Campaign’s Abusive Use of Missouri Law Enforcement
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<b>Gov. Blunt Statement on Obama Campaign’s Abusive Use of Missouri Law Enforcement </b>

JEFFERSON CITY - Gov. Matt Blunt today issued the following statement on news reports that have exposed plans by U.S. Senator Barack Obama to use Missouri law enforcement to threaten and intimidate his critics.

“St. Louis County Circuit Attorney Bob McCulloch, St. Louis City Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce, Jefferson County Sheriff Glenn Boyer, and Obama and the leader of his Missouri campaign Senator Claire McCaskill have attached the stench of police state tactics to the Obama-Biden campaign.

“What Senator Obama and his helpers are doing is scandalous beyond words, the party that claims to be the party of Thomas Jefferson is abusing the justice system and offices of public trust to silence political criticism with threats of prosecution and criminal punishment.

“This abuse of the law for intimidation insults the most sacred principles and ideals of Jefferson. I can think of nothing more offensive to Jefferson’s thinking than using the power of the state to deprive Americans of their civil rights. The only conceivable purpose of Messrs. McCulloch, Obama and the others is to frighten people away from expressing themselves, to chill free and open debate, to suppress support and donations to conservative organizations targeted by this anti-civil rights, to strangle criticism of Mr. Obama, to suppress ads about his support of higher taxes, and to choke out criticism on television, radio, the Internet, blogs, e-mail and daily conversation about the election.

“Barack Obama needs to grow up. Leftist blogs and others in the press constantly say false things about me and my family. Usually, we ignore false and scurrilous accusations because the purveyors have no credibility. When necessary, we refute them. Enlisting Missouri law enforcement to intimidate people and kill free debate is reminiscent of the Sedition Acts - not a free society.” 
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BHO is doing this everywhere. I hope he is not dreaming for Hitler.
Already his hitler youth are active.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Family Told Obama NOT To Wear Soldier Son's Bracelet</b>

By Warner Todd Huston (Bio | Archive)
September 28, 2008 - 03:53 ET
Barack Obama played the "me too" game during the Friday debates on September 26 after Senator John McCain mentioned that he was wearing a bracelet with the name of Cpl. Matthew Stanley, a resident of New Hampshire and a soldier that lost his life in Iraq in 2006. Obama said that he too had a bracelet. After fumbling and straining to remember the name, he revealed that his had the name of Sergeant Ryan David Jopek of Merrill, Wisconsin.

Shockingly, however, Madison resident Brian Jopek, the father of Ryan Jopek, the young soldier who tragically lost his life to a roadside bomb in 2006, recently said on a Wisconsin Public Radio show that his family had asked Barack Obama to stop wearing the bracelet with his son's name on it. Yet Obama continues to do so despite the wishes of the family.

Radio host Glenn Moberg of the show "Route 51" asked <b>Mr. Jopek, a man who believes in the efforts in Iraq and is not in favor of Obama's positions on the war, what he and his ex-wife think of Obama continually using their son's name on the campaign trail.</b>

Jopek began by saying that his ex-wife was taken aback, even upset, that Obama has made the death of her son a campaign issue. Jopek says his wife gave Obama the bracelet because "she just wanted Mr. Obama to know Ryan's name." Jopek went on to say that "she wasn't looking to turn it into a big media event" and "just wanted it to be something between Barack Obama and herself." Apparently, they were all shocked it became such a big deal.

<b>But, he also said that his ex-wife has refused further interviews on the matter and that she wanted Obama to stop wearing the reminder of her son's sacrifice that he keeps turning into a campaign soundbyte. </b>This begins at about 10 minutes into the radio program 
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Sarah Palin, crazy dumb bimbo EJ.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPIHjE0T_ww

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UpOak4xk...re=related
http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/vid...in-open/704042/
Bailout failed.
More from Sarah Palin -

The really, really dumb, Bimbo EJ:

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->During their interview Monday, Katie Couric asked Sarah Palin what newspapers and magazines she read to inform her worldview before being tapped as John McCain's Vice Presidential running mate. And Tuesday on the "CBS Evening News," Palin's answer was revealed: "most of them," "all of 'em," and "any of 'em."

Palin would not, or could not, name a specific news source, saying only, "I have a vast variety of sources where we get our news too. Alaska isn't a foreign country, where, it's kind of suggested and it seems like, 'Wow, how could you keep in touch with what the rest of Washington, D.C. may be thinking and doing when you live up there in Alaska?' Believe me, Alaska is like a microcosm of America."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

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<b>More than half of the whopping $426.9 million Barack Obama has raised has come from small donors whose names the Obama campaign won't disclose.
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And questions have arisen about millions more in foreign donations the Obama campaign has received that apparently have not been vetted as legitimate.

Obama has raised nearly twice that of John McCain's campaign, according to new campaign finance report.
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<b>Unlike the McCain campaign, which has made its complete donor database available online, the Obama campaign has not identified donors for nearly half the amount he has raised, according to the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP).</b>

Federal law does not require the campaigns to identify donors who give less than $200 during the election cycle. However, it does require that campaigns calculate running totals for each donor and report them once they go beyond the $200 mark.

Surprisingly, the great majority of Obama donors never break the $200 threshold.

“Contributions that come under $200 aggregated per person are not listed,” said Bob Biersack, a spokesman for the FEC. “They don’t appear anywhere, so there’s no way of knowing who they are.”

The FEC breakdown of the Obama campaign has identified a staggering $222.7 million as coming from contributions of $200 or less. Only $39.6 million of that amount comes from donors the Obama campaign has identified.

<b>It is the largest pool of unidentified money that has ever flooded into the U.S. election system, before or after the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reforms of 2002.</b>

“We and seven other watchdog groups asked both campaigns for more information on small donors,” he said. “The Obama campaign never responded,” whereas the McCain campaign “makes all its donor information, including the small donors, available online.”

<b>In June, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi gave a public speech praising Obama, claiming foreign nationals were donating to his campaign.

“All the people in the Arab and Islamic world and in Africa applauded this man,” the Libyan leader said. “They welcomed him and prayed for him and for his success, and they may have even been involved in legitimate contribution campaigns to enable him to win the American presidency..."

Though Gadhafi asserted that fundraising from Arab and African nations were “legitimate,” the fact is that U.S. federal law bans any foreigner from donating to a U.S. election campaign. </b>


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Media has done great job of hiding his Islamic inclinations.

http://www.newsmax.com/timmerman/Obama_fun...omo_code=6BD9-1
The Los Angeles Times reports on Sarah Palin's fundamentalist beliefs.

<b>Palin told him that "dinosaurs and humans walked the Earth at the same time," </b>Munger said. <b>When he asked her about prehistoric fossils and tracks dating back millions of years, Palin said "she had seen pictures of human footprints inside the tracks</b>," recalled Munger, who teaches music at the University of Alaska in Anchorage and has regularly criticized Palin in recent years on his liberal political blog, called Progressive Alaska.

The idea of a "young Earth" -- that God created the Earth about 6,000 years ago, and dinosaurs and humans coexisted early on -- is a popular strain of creationism.[Palin treads carefully between fundamentalist beliefs and public policy - Los Angeles Times]
http://www.varnam.org/blog/
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<b>Palin told him that "dinosaurs and humans walked the Earth at the same time," </b>Munger said. <b>When he asked her about prehistoric fossils and tracks dating back millions of years, Palin said "she had seen pictures of human footprints inside the tracks</b>," recalled Munger, who teaches music at the University of Alaska in Anchorage and has regularly criticized Palin in recent years on his liberal political blog, called Progressive Alaska.

The idea of a "young Earth" -- that God created the Earth about 6,000 years ago, and dinosaurs and humans coexisted early on -- is a popular strain of creationism.[Palin treads carefully between fundamentalist beliefs and public policy - Los Angeles Times]
http://www.varnam.org/blog/
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I want to hear audio, otherwise I don't believe what comes from left media now

Enjoy Obama Messiah actual audio
<b>Obama Amazing Audio Surfaces, HE THINKS HE IS OUR SAVIOR</b>!!!!
What's wrong with that Obama video? He says his personal salvation is tied to collective salvation. So?
Obama's Terrorist Bill
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Good question. But bigger question: Why was McVeigh was put to death while Ayer's is a free man teaching in a university where our kids could be studying?

Unless some basic questions are answered, McCain's poll numbers will be lower than stock market and nothing will change.

Any predictions on Palin-Biden debate? Me thinks Palin will win just because expectations are so low. McCain could get a miniscule nudge on Friday. That's it, straight talk express then will run out of juice.
<b>Chose</b>

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