Liveblogging the McCain-Obama Presidential Debate

Newsweek.com editors Carl Sullivan, Mark Coatney, Arlyn Tobias Gajilan and Patrick Enright liveblog the Oct. 7 debate.

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  • Posted By: jvplanet @ 11/03/2008 5:13:43 PM

    God Bless you. Your Grandmother is more powerful tonight than she ever was while she walked this earth. Her spirit resides with Jesus, Lincoln, Tubman, Martin, Kennedy and the rest of the true patriots in this country. They are all watching you today and forever. God Speed.

    Janet Van Stry
    jvplanet@comcast.net

  • Posted By: jvplanet @ 11/03/2008 5:13:35 PM

    God Bless you. Your Grandmother is more powerful tonight than she ever was while she walked this earth. Her spirit resides with Jesus, Lincoln, Tubman, Martin, Kennedy and the rest of the true patriots in this country. They are all watching you today and forever. God Speed.

    Janet Van Stry
    jvplanet@comcast.net

  • Posted By: Nowforthetruth @ 10/15/2008 12:14:35 AM

    "Press Releases

    AJC Strongly Condemns Rev. Jesse Jackson's Comment on American Jews
    October 14, 2008 - New York - The American Jewish Committee (AJC) has condemned the Rev. Jesse Jackson's statement about 'Zionists who have controlled American policy for decades.'
    "Rev. Jackson's remarks, which appeared in an interview with the journalist Amir Taheri in today's New York Post, echo classic anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about Jewish power," said AJC Executive Director David A. Harris. 'This statement, regrettably, is not the first troubling comment by Rev. Jackson regarding Israel, Zionism and the Jewish people.'

    Arguing as a private citizen that an Obama administration could bring significant change to U.S. foreign policy, Jackson was quoted as saying that "Zionists who have controlled American policy for decades" would lose much of their influence should Senator Obama be elected president."


    http://www.ajc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=ijITI2PHKoG&b=849241&ct=6107743

    And people are upset about raciest comments some in the crowd are allegedly saying at Palin events? Isn't this the same Democrat leader who once called New York "Hymietown"?

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