Targeting a 'Facilitator'

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  • Posted By: KnightHawk @ 10/28/2008 8:35:36 AM

    Your STUPIDITY and fear-mongering continue to astonish me. Using every opportunity to point the figner at Sen. Obama for everything; anything at all. What the hell does Sen. Obama have to do with the strike against Syria? That's what this particular forum is suppose to be discussing. Instead, you IDIOTS are using it to plant more seeds of fear!!! Sen. Obama and the darkies also carved a "B" into the face of the pretty, fair-skinned, white girl and took her precious virginity; didn't they? Goddamn, get a clue, you CLUELESS imbeciles! They are trying to once again divide the races. But, if whites think their new path to glory is to start killing blacks like in days gone by; bring it on!!! You will find blacks well-equipped to deal with your ignorance this time around!!!

  • Posted By: haynessemperfi @ 10/27/2008 11:04:18 PM

    Comment: C-SPAN THIRD PARTY DEBATE

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    C-SPAN THIRD PARTY VP DEBATED NOVEMBER 2

  • Posted By: Nins @ 10/27/2008 9:25:24 PM

    Obama has 63 Nobel Laureates working on his policy team. They are developing a plan to push America back to the top. Who is responsible for McCain's planning? Americans would be shocked to find that Douglas Holtz-Eakin is the sole person responsible for planning McCain's policy for America's future. Holtz-Eakin is also McCain's economic advisor, filling two full time positions on McCain's team. How can one single man (an economist) be responsible for developing a viable technology plan for our future? Obama has an enormous pool of the most intelligent, talented men and women in America working for him. Soon, they will be working for US.

    And let's not forget that the McCain campaign spent more on Palin's makeup artist than it did on it's foreign policy advisor. When you pay your makeup artist DOUBLE what you pay your foreign policy advisor, it is time to start examining your priorities.

    You look just fine without makeup, John. And Sarah is young enough not to need any. So cut the crap, and start paying some good ECONOMIC ADVISORS so you can have a fiscal plan to present to America. We're in the middle of a huge global financial meltdown, and you are worried about hair and makeup? PLEASE start worrying about the middle class, John. Please.

  • Posted By: Nins @ 10/27/2008 9:24:54 PM

    Who is bested suited to lead in these difficult times? The two candidates have had to deal with both a major presidential level decision and a global crisis in the past couple months.

    We just witnessed as good a side by side crisis test as you could ask for. Both candidates had to respond to the global financial meltdown, which John's campaign manager Rick Davis called "the worst financial crisis in our nation's history." It was John McCain who was late to recognize what was happening and then couldn't figure out how to respond. He made a dramatic show of suspending his campaign because he knew he needed to seize the initiative politically, but then didn't seem to have any coherent position once he took charge. It doesn't inspire confidence when you say you're going to do something and then back down within days.

    On the critical matter of selecting a VP who would step into the Presidency in an emergency, John McCain gives us an unintelligent mediocrity without knowledge or experience in national and international issues. Palin clearly was chosen to fire up the religious right base, but she has little appeal to the vast swath of America. Obama's VP pick is Sentor Joe Biden, who clearly has foreign policy chops and could legitimately step into the Oval Office should the need arise.

    John's horrendous POW experience did nothing to prepare him for the job of president. A captive soldier must cope with a situation in which he has no control and can decide nothing. A President of the United States must make good decisions over and over again. Barack Obama has demonstrated the intelligence, calmness and good judgment we so desperately need in a leader for these troubled times. He has been tested repeatedly in this marathon campaign and he has risen to meet every challenge, sticking to his message of hope and change, and not falling into the low-life mud slinging we have seen from McCain.

    Obama has better judgement, better temperament, better manners and better ideas that John McCain. I'm a middle-aged white female Christian Republican, and I am voting for Barack Obama.

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