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SDG 06-04-2008 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 483303)
Voting for a canidate who opposes partial birth abortion vs one who approves of it is IMPORTANT. I don't care if the rest of the world thinks we are "extemist".

I see them as "extremist" promoting gay marriage, abortion, etc.

Which John McCain are you voting for the one who is pro-abortion or anti-abortion? The one that is pro-gay marriage or anti-gay marriage ...?

If you were voting for a true man w/ integrity and principles ... and he was truly conservative in his voting record ... I'd vote for him too.

McCain is Clinton in elephant's skin clothing. He's poll-driven and a chamaleon who changes colors during campaigns.

Keep him. Obama will be our next president.

I'm not a single or handful issue voter ...

Falla39 06-04-2008 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Esther (Post 482979)
Amen we NEED to PRAY for our nation!

Amen, Sis. Esther,

Great Lord God,

Your Word tells us that EXCEPT the LORD build the house, they labor
in vain that build. Your Word also tells us that EXCEPT the LORD KEEP
the CITY, the watchman waketh but in vain.

ALMIGHTY GOD, we humbly ask that YOU would KEEP our NATION!!
For if YOU do not KEEP our nation, we might as well sleep on!!

Falla39

SDG 06-04-2008 09:13 AM

Re: Barak Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
 
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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 483305)
Obama doesn't have to play the race card himself. His surrogates do it for him. The Al Sharptons and Jesse Jacksons, etc.

Remember the threats that there would be riots in the streets if Hillary got the nominiation rather than Obama?

What? Jackson has been quiet during this campaign ... and Sharpton has been in the Clinton camp.

Actually Sharpton has been vocal against Obama for most of the campaign.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/anderso...NROE18.article

http://www.nypost.com/seven/04292008...ama_108577.htm

and now is keeping his support for Obama SILENT.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...es_keepin.html


You listen to too much talk radio, CC. It's evident in your political postings.

I'm a Rush Head .... but I won't regurgitate them verbatim. Nor will I become a clone.

A_PoMo 06-04-2008 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 483305)
Obama doesn't have to play the race card himself. His surrogates do it for him. The Al Sharptons and Jesse Jacksons, etc.

Remember the threats that there would be riots in the streets if Hillary got the nominiation rather than Obama?

sharpton and jackson are not obama's surrogates by any stretch of the imagination. the only people who played the race card were the white cracker clintons. obama only responded, reluctantly, to their and their surrogate's charges. sharpton and jackson are the past and they know it. they just play to the old school crowd and get their amens and speaking fees and milk the cow until they're all dead. very few people below the age of forty take them seriously. obama conncects most effectively with an entirely different generation than sharpton and jackson, one that is less segregated and more open to racially inclusion than the older generations.

i'm a former ditto head.

SDG 06-04-2008 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by A_PoMo (Post 483318)
sharpton and jackson are not obama's surrogates by any stretch of the imagination. the only people who played the race card where the white cracker clintons. obama only responded, reluctantly, to their and their surrogate's charges. sharpton and jackson are the past and they know it. they just play to the old school crowd and get their amens and speaking fees and milk the cow until they're all dead. very few people below the age of forty take them seriously. obama conncects most effectively with an entirely different generation than sharpton and jackson, one that is less segregated and more open to racially inclusion than the older generations.


Riots in the streets? Really? Why would there be riots, CC?

A_PoMo 06-04-2008 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 483320)
Riots in the streets? Really? Why would there be riots, CC?

"Can't we all just get along?" :bliss

CC1 06-04-2008 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 483315)
What? Jackson has been quiet during this campaign ... and Sharpton has been in the Clinton camp.

Actually Sharpton has been vocal against Obama for most of the campaign.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/anderso...NROE18.article

http://www.nypost.com/seven/04292008...ama_108577.htm

and now is keeping his support for Obama SILENT.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...es_keepin.html


You listen to too much talk radio, CC. It's evident in your political postings.

I'm a Rush Head .... but I won't regurgitate them verbatim. Nor become become a clone.

My dear DA I have been a political junkie since the age of 14. I was a card carrying Republican at age 16, two years before I could vote.

I was involved in all of these matters long before talk radio. I resent your statement that I am some mind numbed robot regurgitating talk radio talking points. I was neck deep in policy wonk debates probably before you were born. I was arguing welfare policy and other government programs with my High Scool government teachers in the 9th grade.

SDG 06-04-2008 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 483326)
My dear DA I have been a political junkier since the age of 14. I was a card carrying Republican at age 16, two years before I could vote.

I was involved in all of these matters long before talk radio. I resent your statement that I am some mind numbed robot regurgitating talk radio talking points. I was neck deep in policy wonk debates probably before you were born. I was arguing welfare policy and other government programs with my High Scool government teachers in the 9th grade.

Impressive resume ... definitely conservative ... Like I.

But your surrogate remark WAY WAY OFF MARK!!!

CC1 06-04-2008 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 483320)
Riots in the streets? Really? Why would there be riots, CC?

Several black "leaders" publicly said that if Hillary "stole" the nomination from Obama that there would be riots in the streets at the Dem Convention.

Google it. I did not make that up. I read and saw on TV them say it with my own eyes and ears.

deltaguitar 06-04-2008 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 483308)
Which John McCain are you voting for the one who is pro-abortion or anti-abortion. The one that is pro-gay marriage or anti-gay marriage ...

If you were voting for a true man w/ integrity and principles ... and he was truly conservative in his voting record ... I'd vote for him too.

McCain is Clinton in elephant's skin clothing. He's poll-driven and a chamaleon who changes colors during campaigns.

Keep him. Obama will be our next president.

I think one of the biggest issues is going to be healthcare. McCain is way more conservative than Hillary or Obama on this issue. Once you give people a "free" benefit the actual cost just explode. I would love to see some great minds get together and find a way to help our healthcare cost problems. The thought the government controlling my well being is scary.


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