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Offline Stage1

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A perspective on Obama
« on: August 21, 2008, 08:15:11 PM »
HIS FATHER WAS A BLACK AFRICAN MUSLIM FROM KENYA.

WE HAVE SEEN PICTURES OF HIS AFRICAN FAMILY.

HIS MOTHER WAS A WHITE AMERICAN ATHEIST FROM KANSAS.

WHERE ARE THE PICTURES OF HIS AMERICAN FAMILY?

 HIS FATHER DESERTED HIS MOTHER WHEN HE WAS ONLY TWO YEARS OLD AND WENT BACK TO AFRICA BY WAY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY.     HOW?  WAS HIS FATHER WEALTHY?

HIS MOTHER MARRIED AN INDONESIAN MUSLIM AND THEN MOVED TO JAKARTA WHERE HE WAS ENROLLED IN A MUSLIM SCHOOL.

 WHEN HE REACHED HIGH SCHOOL AGE HIS MOTHER SENT HIM TO HAWAII TO BE WITH HIS WHITE GRANDPARENTS AND HE WAS PUT INTO AN EXPENSIVE PRIVATE SCHOOL.  HE LATER WENT TO HARVARD UNIVERSITY.     HOW?  WERE HIS GRANDPARENTS RICH?

 HE LIVES IN A $1.4 MILLION HOUSE OBTAINED THROUGH A DEAL WITH A WEALTHY FUNDRAISER.    HOW?

HE 'WORKED' AS A CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST IN CHICAGO.  HE HAS NEVER HELD A PRODUCTIVE JOB OR RECEIVED A PAY CHECK THAT WAS NOT GOVERNMENT-FUNDED AND/OR TAXPAYER SUPPORTED.

 THE PRESIDENCY IS NOT A CIVIL RIGHTS POSITION, NOR IS IT SUBJECT TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SET ASIDES;  ON-THE-JOB TRAINING WON'T CUT IT.

 HE ENTERED POLITICS AT THE STATE LEVEL AND THEN THE NATIONAL LEVEL WHERE HE HAS MINIMAL EXPERIENCE.

 HE IS PROUD OF HIS 'AFRICAN HERITAGE'  (A FATHER WHO GOT A WHITE GIRL PREGNANT AND DESERTED HER).

WHERE IS THE PRIDE IN HIS 'WHITE HERITAGE'? (A MOTHER WHO FLAUNTED CONVENTION AND DID NOT BELIEVE IN GOD).

SOME MIGHT THINK THERE WAS NOT  MUCH TO BE PROUD OF EITHER WAY.

HE BELONGS, AND HAS BELONGED FOR OVER 20 YEARS, TO AN 'AFRO-CENTRIC' CHURCH IN CHICAGO THAT HATES WHITES, HATES JEWS, AND BLAMES AMERICA FOR ALL THE WORLD'S PERCEIVED FAULTS.  (INCLUDING CREATING THE AIDs VIRUS IN ORDER TO INFLICT IT ON AFRICANS).

 HE REPEATEDLY WHITEWASHES THE PASTOR, HIS CHURCH AND THE MEMBERS WHO CHEERED AFTER HEARING VITRIOLIC TIRADES AGAINST AMERICA.

HE COULD NOT CONFRONT HIS PASTOR BUT HE WANTS US TO BELIEVE HE CAN CONFRONT NORTH KOREA and IRAN.           YEAH  RIGHT ! !

 DURING HIS VERY BRIEF TIME IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE HE HAS MANAGED TO AMASS THE NUMBER ONE ULTRA LIBERAL VOTING RECORD OUT OF THE ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS.

 HE HAS VOTED CONSISTENTLY FOR BIGGER GOVERNMENT AND HIGHER TAXES.  HE HAS VOTED FOR BIG ENTITLEMENTS AND LEGISLATION THAT WOULD SEVERELY CURTAIL AMERICA'S ABILITY TO FIGHT TERRORISM AND TO PROTECT OUR BORDERS AND OUR NATIONAL INTERESTS AROUND THE WORLD.

BUT,  HE IS A GOOD ORATOR.  ISN'T THAT A COMFORT?

YEAH,  I THINK I SEE HOW WELL HE COULD UNITE THE COUNTRY.

THINK THE TRUTH IS THAT HE HOPES NO ONE WILL PUT THE PIECES TOGETHER.

PEOPLE WHAT ARE YOU THINKING? HAVE YOU NEVER HEARD THE STORY ABOUT THE WOLF HIDING IN SHEEP'S  CLOTHING  SO HE CAN DESTROY THEM FROM WITH-IN ? THE HAND WRITING IS ON THE WALL, DO YOU NOT HAVE EYES TO SEE IT ?

 
THINK LONG AND HARD BEFORE YOU VOTE FOR THIS GUY!
« Last Edit: August 21, 2008, 08:20:33 PM by Stage1 »
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2008, 08:16:52 PM »
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2008, 09:12:45 PM »
*yawwwwwwnnnnn BLEFFRRRRRTT*

...bored. and gassy.

Hey, stage1... we're a bit beyond email BS character assassination propaganda cut 'n pastes. There's plenty of valid reasons not to vote for the guy... and horsecrap laced regurgitated garbage is really kinda counter-productive.

Got anything (beyond a parrot) to share with us?
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2008, 09:19:41 PM »
*yawwwwwwnnnnn BLEFFRRRRRTT*

...bored. and gassy.

Hey, stage1... we're a bit beyond email BS character assassination propaganda cut 'n pastes. There's plenty of valid reasons not to vote for the guy... and horsecrap laced regurgitated garbage is really kinda counter-productive.

Got anything (beyond a parrot) to share with us?

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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2008, 09:22:02 PM »
Yea, Obama has called McCain for not knowing how many houses he has. Will anyone ask Obama how many brothers he has? How many brothers does Obama have making $1 a month? How much does Obama contribute to brothers he has making $1 a month? Has he taught that brother how to fish?
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2008, 09:25:47 PM »
I don't necessarily agree with what you said, but well said  :aok

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« Last Edit: August 21, 2008, 09:30:14 PM by Hangtime »
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2008, 10:05:44 PM »
Well for an abnormally talkative liberal he never says anything beyond generalities. In fact what brought my attention to that above and beyond the double-speak of most politicians was an article in the Boston Globe about how Obama goes beyond generalities and yet they didnt quote anything. It would have been the first time I took the Boston Globe at its word anyway so nothing lost.

I find it hard to be bored when the security of the country is at such a crisis level due to the impending Presidential election. I mean which do you want? You can have Laurel or Hardy. Pick wisely now but you only have two choices!
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2008, 10:17:37 PM »
So...tell us.

Did you write this stuff up all by yourself?
Or is this just another "I got it from a GOP website" soundbite?

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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2008, 10:21:35 PM »

Leaving out the campaign hot air and simply looking at the voting records of each candidate, Obama has voted against everything I'm for, and for everything I'm against. McCain is somewhat better by a very small amount.

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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2008, 10:27:35 PM »
Well for an abnormally talkative liberal he never says anything beyond generalities. In fact what brought my attention to that above and beyond the double-speak of most politicians was an article in the Boston Globe about how Obama goes beyond generalities and yet they didnt quote anything. It would have been the first time I took the Boston Globe at its word anyway so nothing lost.

I find it hard to be bored when the security of the country is at such a crisis level due to the impending Presidential election. I mean which do you want? You can have Laurel or Hardy. Pick wisely now but you only have two choices!

Just got done doing a quick general looksee at McCains voting record.
http://www.votesmart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=53270

Outside of Guns and abortion.
Its hard to not find an issue he hasnt been general on flip floppy,wishy washy. whatever way you want to put it.

Saw some things there I agree with his votes on and
Saw some things there I really DIDNT like the way he voted on.
Almost equally astounding to me were the amount of things he conveniently didnt bother voting on at all
BTW I discounted all the votes he didnt take part in from Jan to date because of campaigning
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2008, 10:33:59 PM »
So...tell us.

Did you write this stuff up all by yourself?
Or is this just another "I got it from a GOP website" soundbite?

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So tell us, do you dispute anything he posted?

Is anything there wrong?
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2008, 10:37:26 PM »
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HE COULD NOT CONFRONT HIS PASTOR BUT HE WANTS US TO BELIEVE HE CAN CONFRONT NORTH KOREA and IRAN.           YEAH  RIGHT !
How should he have 'confronted' his pastor, out of curiosity? He condemned what his pastor said, and then disassociated himself with him.

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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2008, 10:41:08 PM »
*yawwwwwwnnnnn BLEFFRRRRRTT*

...bored. and gassy.

Hey, stage1... we're a bit beyond email BS character assassination propaganda cut 'n pastes. There's plenty of valid reasons not to vote for the guy... and horsecrap laced regurgitated garbage is really kinda counter-productive.

Got anything (beyond a parrot) to share with us?

Quoted of truth!!!!  :aok

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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2008, 10:44:52 PM »
How should he have 'confronted' his pastor, out of curiosity? He condemned what his pastor said, and then disassociated himself with him.

He did it AFTER he it hit the media and he saw how bad it was going to be for him if he didn't do something. That is the only reason he did it.
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Re: A perspective on Obama
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2008, 10:46:25 PM »
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