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Fine.

I generally avoid descending to this level but I've had a very bad day & I've had enought of this. Let's try a few the other way around.

If McCain is elected he will probably make everybody in America, my beloved America, God Bless America! wear Depends so he doesn't have to feel "different" due to incontinence from an enlarged prostate.

Of course, considering the fact that McCain is highly superstitious, and always carries with him his lucky compass, his lucky feather, his lucky penney and his lucky rock- we can only imagine what hijinks he'll get up to if he chooses Mitt Romney with his magical Mormon underwear as a running mate!

Will McCain force Romney to switch to magical Depends? Are there magical Depends? Will McCain give corporate tax breaks to companies who devote R&D dollars to the development of magical Depends?

He's flip-flopped his opinion on abortion, on the Bush tax cuts, on campaign finance reform, and on off-shore drilling. The drilling one - that single flip-flopped earned him $1.2 million in donations from oil companies in June alone.

He's flip-flopped on Fallwell, on Bob Jones University, on ethanol and on the Confederate Flag (that would be the flag of traitors to my beloved United States of America)

He has voted against every single Veteran's benefits bill since he took office. Every single one.

Is he dishonest? Is he a total harlot who will say anything for campaign contributions?

NO! He is neither dishonest, nor is he a harlot. He is 72 freakin' years old! Dude has the alzheimers.

We've already had a President with alzheimers - dear old grampy Reagan, sitting in front of the Iran/Contra Congressional Investigations Committee with a confused smile on his face & a full pair of Depends. Pretending he couldn't hear the reporter's questions on the tarmac because he frankly couldn't remember where he was or what he was supposed to be doing there. It was sad. It was ugly. It was the 80s.

Are we having fun yet?
 
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I'm not voting for Obama this November but patriotism is definately not the reason why. I don't do any of the same stuff he doesn't do. I don't put my hand on my heart during the pledge (My alligence is to Christ, thanks) nor do I have an American flag draped outside my house (but I collect flags of countries I've visited). You know if you mean to attack Obama you could attack his policies instead of like stupid crap.

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There are no Lies here so why are some of you getting so upset??

Originally Posted by bliz
I have wondered the same thing. Why all the stupid, petty, absurd lies?
That is why when compiled all this info I made sure it could not be proven untrue. hahahaha


Compare the before and after and see if you have a brain in your head.:doh::doh:;) ^_^

I understand how biased snopes tries to justify everything.

This is just another slap in the face of ALL Patriotic Americans that piece of Garbage Obama is getting away with.

This is no different tahn his refusal to cover his heart and take the PLedge of Allegiance seriously and refusing to wear the flag pin.

Here is a Picture of what that piece of Garbage replaced .

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/North_American_B763_F-GLOV.jpg


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True: Check out Snopes!
[FONT='Calibri', 'sans-serif']http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/airplane.asp
[/font]Barack Obama has said he believes the troop surge would not do anything then he does on to say the
troop surge would only make things worse! Obama then goes on to say "I do not believe this troops
surge will work and in 8 weeks we will have no change in Iraq!"...8 weeks later violence was down
30%. Barack said "I will end this war" and then on an interview he say's "I never said the troops
should be withdrawn" he also say's he does not think there should be a timetable now he has a 16
month timetable. Mr. Obama said "When I was asked would I appoint to the 87 billion dollars and i
said no". Obama said another time "We do need to support the troops with funding".




Will we ever get a straight answer?


Obama’s aim, in the view of the McCain camp: "to delegitimize any line of attack against him," said McCain aide Steve Schmidt. He said he saw that potential trap being sprung when Obama predicted in Missouri Wednesday that the GOP nominee would attack the Democrat because he "doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills."
"I don't [care] whether it helps or hurts us," Schmidt said. "A lie unresponded to becomes the truth."
Obama spokesman Bill Burton said McCain's campaign was "misinterpreting" both the "tenor and the meaning" of Obama's words.

Funny how Obamas words are always being taken wrong hahahah
Now the attempt to distract redirection I think magicians call it.

"I think they should probably be a little less paranoid about parsing every word we say and a little more focused on actually addressing the challenges that Americans expect the president of the United States to take on," he said.
To campaign watchers, in fact, Obama's warning Wednesday seemed less a direct attack on McCain than as part of a running effort to cast all attacks on Obama in the worst possible light: as products of ignorance at best and bigotry at worst. Yea right hahaha

Onto another flip flop.hahaha

Obama's campaign quickly put out a statement Thursday retracting the candidate's suggestion that McCain had improperly used race, and, while on a conference call with reporters, campaign manager David Plouffe declined repeatedly to revisit any aspect of the question of race. "We weren't suggesting in any way he was using race as an issue," Plouffe said of McCain, though he didn't explain how Obama’s words could be taken any other way. He also declined to engage speculation that McCain was responding so forcefully to highlight Obama's race. "I really can't speak to the McCain campaign's motives," he said.

McCain aides said they'd been on guard against charges of racism, anticipating the day the issue would arise. Obama made similar comments last month at a fundraiser in Florida. "And did I mention he's black?" Obama asked, mockingly imitating what he predicted "Republicans" would say about him.


The pin saga started on October 3, 2007 when a local ABC reporter asked Obama why he didn't wear one. Instead of the standard Beltway refrain, "My patriotism speaks for itself," Obama launched into a long explanation of his decision-making process: "The truth is that right after 9/11, I had a pin. Shortly after 9/11, particularly because as we're talking about the Iraq war, that became a substitute for, I think, true patriotism, which is speaking out on issues that are of importance to our national security," Obama said in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. "I decided I won't wear that pin on my chest. Instead I'm going to try to tell the American people what I believe what will make this country great and hopefully that will be a testimony to my patriotism."
But now, Obama has had a flag flip-flop. As mentioned earlier in the segment, Obama explained his switch in patriotic fashion sense this way: "I started wearing it again at that veterans event because once again, I had been handed a flag pin by a veteran who said it was important."
Isn't that con-ven-ient? Guess Obama hadn't met many veterans before.

Should I cover my heart or not cover my heart that is the question.

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Liberal Group Gives Obama's Faith-Based Initiative Thumbs Down

Melanie Hunter-Omar

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(1st Add: Includes comments from Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition.)


"I am disappointed," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. "This initiative has been a failure on all counts, and it ought to be shut down, not expanded."

Obama said he believed "deeply in the separation of church and state," and he didn't think the faith-based and neighborhood partnership would "endanger that idea."

"It is imperative that public funds not pay for proselytizing or subsidize discrimination in hiring," said Lynn. "Obama has promised that he will not support publicly funded proselytism or discrimination in hiring, and that's an important commitment."

Meanwhile, a conservative group criticized Obama's support for faith-based programs as a contradiction to his stance on abortion.

"Sadly, Senator Obama does not have the moral authority to address these issues while supporting the tragic killing of innocent children and diminishing of women through abortion," Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, said in a statement.

"The question must be asked, how can one support faith and values while embracing policies that brutalize children and wound women? Senator Obama cannot talk with integrity about his faith and social justice anymore than a segregationist or racist can talk about their faith, justice or equality with integrity," Mahoney said.

"Throughout the Gospels, Christ taught us to stand for the most defenselessness, needy and broken in our society. Senator Obama betrays those sacred principles through his radical pro-abortion position," Mahoney concluded.
 
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First of all, the removal of a flag painted on the side of aircraft has nothing to do with patriotism. It's nothing but yet another cheap shot against Obama from desperates.

Secondly, according to snopes.com:

snopes said:
the traditional depiction of the U.S flag adjacent to the plane's registration number was retained

...which means that the American flag has not been completed removed from the plane.
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I was giving some thought to what I really want in a President the other day, and some crucial issues were right at the top of the list:

1. Must wear a flag pin at all times, including on PJs. Everyone knows that the truest expression of love of country is to wear a flag pin.

2. Must only fly in airplanes with a huge American flag on the side of the plane. To do otherwise indicates a lack of pride in country.

Yeah, that's it! Surly flag pins and plane flags will lead us to the next best president!
 
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I was giving some thought to what I really want in a President the other day, and some crucial issues were right at the top of the list:

1. Must wear a flag pin at all times, including on PJs. Everyone knows that the truest expression of love of country is to wear a flag pin.

2. Must only fly in airplanes with a huge American flag on the side of the plane. To do otherwise indicates a lack of pride in country.

Yeah, that's it! Surly flag pins and plane flags will lead us to the next best president!

I agree, bliz. And since George Washington did not wear flag lapel pins or fly on airplanes draped with American flags, that must mean that Washington was not a patriotic American (according to Carey)!
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I was giving some thought to what I really want in a President the other day, and some crucial issues were right at the top of the list:

1. Must wear a flag pin at all times, including on PJs. Everyone knows that the truest expression of love of country is to wear a flag pin.

2. Must only fly in airplanes with a huge American flag on the side of the plane. To do otherwise indicates a lack of pride in country.

Yeah, that's it! Surly flag pins and plane flags will lead us to the next best president!


I also dont want a liar or racist President.

Will we ever get a straight answer?

Obama’s aim, in the view of the McCain camp: "to delegitimize any line of attack against him," said McCain aide Steve Schmidt. He said he saw that potential trap being sprung when Obama predicted in Missouri Wednesday that the GOP nominee would attack the Democrat because he "doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills."
"I don't [care] whether it helps or hurts us," Schmidt said. "A lie unresponded to becomes the truth."
Obama spokesman Bill Burton said McCain's campaign was "misinterpreting" both the "tenor and the meaning" of Obama's words.

Funny how Obamas words are always being taken wrong hahahah
Now the attempt to distract redirection I think magicians call it.

"I think they should probably be a little less paranoid about parsing every word we say and a little more focused on actually addressing the challenges that Americans expect the president of the United States to take on," he said.
To campaign watchers, in fact, Obama's warning Wednesday seemed less a direct attack on McCain than as part of a running effort to cast all attacks on Obama in the worst possible light: as products of ignorance at best and bigotry at worst.
Yea right hahaha

Onto another flip flop.hahaha

Obama's campaign quickly put out a statement Thursday retracting the candidate's suggestion that McCain had improperly used race, and, while on a conference call with reporters, campaign manager David Plouffe declined repeatedly to revisit any aspect of the question of race. "We weren't suggesting in any way he was using race as an issue," Plouffe said of McCain, though he didn't explain how Obama’s words could be taken any other way. He also declined to engage speculation that McCain was responding so forcefully to highlight Obama's race. "I really can't speak to the McCain campaign's motives," he said.

McCain aides said they'd been on guard against charges of racism, anticipating the day the issue would arise. Obama made similar comments last month at a fundraiser in Florida. "And did I mention he's black?" Obama asked, mockingly imitating what he predicted "Republicans" would say about him.


I also dont want an idiot President when it comes to our military and tactics.

the troop surge would not do anything then he does on to say the
troop surge would only make things worse! Obama then goes on to say "I do not believe this troops
surge will work and in 8 weeks we will have no change in Iraq!"...8 weeks later violence was down
30%. Barack said "I will end this war" and then on an interview he say's "I never said the troops
should be withdrawn" he also say's he does not think there should be a timetable now he has a 16
month timetable. Mr. Obama said "When I was asked would I appoint to the 87 billion dollars and i
said no". Obama said another time "We do need to support the troops with funding".


I also dont want a President that thinks I am so stupid that he can say he is a Christian and support Abortion :doh:

Liberal Group Gives Obama's Faith-Based Initiative Thumbs Down

Melanie Hunter-Omar


Senior Editor



(1st Add: Includes comments from Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition.)


"I am disappointed," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. "This initiative has been a failure on all counts, and it ought to be shut down, not expanded."

Obama said he believed "deeply in the separation of church and state," and he didn't think the faith-based and neighborhood partnership would "endanger that idea."

"It is imperative that public funds not pay for proselytizing or subsidize discrimination in hiring," said Lynn. "Obama has promised that he will not support publicly funded proselytism or discrimination in hiring, and that's an important commitment."

Meanwhile, a conservative group criticized Obama's support for faith-based programs as a contradiction to his stance on abortion.

"Sadly, Senator Obama does not have the moral authority to address these issues while supporting the tragic killing of innocent children and diminishing of women through abortion," Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, said in a statement.

"The question must be asked, how can one support faith and values while embracing policies that brutalize children and wound women?
Senator Obama cannot talk with integrity about his faith and social justice anymore than a segregationist or racist
can talk about their faith, justice or equality with integrity," Mahoney said.

"Throughout the Gospels, Christ taught us to stand for the most defenselessness, needy and broken in our society.
Senator Obama betrays those sacred principles through his radical pro-abortion position," Mahoney concluded.





 
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The bottom line is this...Obama is fooling alot of people. Including some on here.
If you guys dont believe whats on this board then are you gonna believe whats on the news? Its on there as well.
Point is that Obama has done nothing but flip-flop ever since he won the democratic nominee spot. And its not over yet.
The real huge Obama supporters will say anything to make themselves believe hes genuine and can really change America.
I dont know how he thinks he can just go over to the terrorist Countries and talk them into giving up their weapons just cause he says so. Is he really that arrogant? I think that honestly he needs to come back to Earth and think about whats important. Its not him - its the people. He needs to be thinking about what he can do for us.
And prooving he isnt patriotic isnt one them.
 
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I also dont want a liar or racist President.

Good. You won't get one when Obama is elected President.

Will we ever get a straight answer?

Obama’s aim, in the view of the McCain camp: "to delegitimize any line of attack against him," said McCain aide Steve Schmidt. He said he saw that potential trap being sprung when Obama predicted in Missouri Wednesday that the GOP nominee would attack the Democrat because he "doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills."
"I don't [care] whether it helps or hurts us," Schmidt said. "A lie unresponded to becomes the truth."
Obama spokesman Bill Burton said McCain's campaign was "misinterpreting" both the "tenor and the meaning" of Obama's words.

Funny how Obamas words are always being taken wrong hahahah
Now the attempt to distract redirection I think magicians call it.

"I think they should probably be a little less paranoid about parsing every word we say and a little more focused on actually addressing the challenges that Americans expect the president of the United States to take on," he said.
To campaign watchers, in fact, Obama's warning Wednesday seemed less a direct attack on McCain than as part of a running effort to cast all attacks on Obama in the worst possible light: as products of ignorance at best and bigotry at worst.
Yea right hahaha

Onto another flip flop.hahaha

Obama's campaign quickly put out a statement Thursday retracting the candidate's suggestion that McCain had improperly used race, and, while on a conference call with reporters, campaign manager David Plouffe declined repeatedly to revisit any aspect of the question of race. "We weren't suggesting in any way he was using race as an issue," Plouffe said of McCain, though he didn't explain how Obama’s words could be taken any other way. He also declined to engage speculation that McCain was responding so forcefully to highlight Obama's race. "I really can't speak to the McCain campaign's motives," he said.

McCain aides said they'd been on guard against charges of racism, anticipating the day the issue would arise. Obama made similar comments last month at a fundraiser in Florida. "And did I mention he's black?" Obama asked, mockingly imitating what he predicted "Republicans" would say about him.


I also dont want an idiot President when it comes to our military and tactics.

the troop surge would not do anything then he does on to say the
troop surge would only make things worse! Obama then goes on to say "I do not believe this troops
surge will work and in 8 weeks we will have no change in Iraq!"...8 weeks later violence was down
30%. Barack said "I will end this war" and then on an interview he say's "I never said the troops
should be withdrawn" he also say's he does not think there should be a timetable now he has a 16
month timetable. Mr. Obama said "When I was asked would I appoint to the 87 billion dollars and i
said no". Obama said another time "We do need to support the troops with funding".


I also dont want a President that thinks I am so stupid that he can say he is a Christian and support Abortion :doh:

Liberal Group Gives Obama's Faith-Based Initiative Thumbs Down

Melanie Hunter-Omar


Senior Editor



(1st Add: Includes comments from Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition.)


"I am disappointed," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. "This initiative has been a failure on all counts, and it ought to be shut down, not expanded."

Obama said he believed "deeply in the separation of church and state," and he didn't think the faith-based and neighborhood partnership would "endanger that idea."

"It is imperative that public funds not pay for proselytizing or subsidize discrimination in hiring," said Lynn. "Obama has promised that he will not support publicly funded proselytism or discrimination in hiring, and that's an important commitment."

Meanwhile, a conservative group criticized Obama's support for faith-based programs as a contradiction to his stance on abortion.

"Sadly, Senator Obama does not have the moral authority to address these issues while supporting the tragic killing of innocent children and diminishing of women through abortion," Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, said in a statement.

"The question must be asked, how can one support faith and values while embracing policies that brutalize children and wound women?
Senator Obama cannot talk with integrity about his faith and social justice anymore than a segregationist or racist
can talk about their faith, justice or equality with integrity," Mahoney said.

"Throughout the Gospels, Christ taught us to stand for the most defenselessness, needy and broken in our society.
Senator Obama betrays those sacred principles through his radical pro-abortion position," Mahoney concluded.


Your signature line advises us against having anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments. Since cut and paste jobs from dubious e-mails certainly apply, I will not bother to respond to your ridiculous smears.
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[/size][/color]Your signature line advises us against having anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments. Since cut and paste jobs from dubious e-mails certainly apply, I will not bother to respond to your ridiculous smears.
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I like your signature line too but i dont tend to agree with it - therefore im gonna report you and choose not to debate.
 
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I like your signature line too but i dont tend to agree with it - therefore im gonna report you and choose not to debate.

Report me for what?
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He is not only unPatriotic but he is also a coward.

Obama backs away from McCain's debate challenge

McCain's campaign disparaged Obama for backing off. "We understand it might be beneath a worldwide celebrity of Barack Obama's magnitude to appear at town hall meetings alongside John McCain and directly answer questions from the American people, but we hope he'll reconsider," spokesman Brian Rogers said.^_^^_^^_^

By DOUGLASS K. DANIEL, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 31 minutes ago


WASHINGTON - Democratic candidate Barack Obama on Saturday backed away from rival John McCain's challenge for a series of joint appearances, agreeing only to the standard three debates in the fall.

In May, when a McCain adviser proposed a series of pre-convention appearances at town hall meetings, Obama said, "I think that's a great idea." In summer stumping on the campaign trail, McCain has often noted that Obama had not followed through and joined him in any events.
Obama's reversal on town hall debates is part of a play-it-safe strategy he's adopted since claiming the nomination and grabbing a lead in national polls. Advisers to the Illinois senator, speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss strategy, say Obama is reluctant to take chances or give McCain a high-profile stage .
 
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"As the government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion"


I like your signature line too but i dont tend to agree with it - therefore im gonna report you and choose not to debate.




"We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice,, ambition, revenge, or gallantry would break the strongest cords of our constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution is designed only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for any other."
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Those moral and religious people that John Adam's is referring to are Christians.

This is why it is impossible for our military to be sent over to any, say, Islamic country and make it a Democratic country. Doesn't work. Our leaders already know this ahead of time. So their reasons for sending the military to these places are for their own private reasons.
 
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"As the government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion"







"We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice,, ambition, revenge, or gallantry would break the strongest cords of our constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution is designed only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for any other."
John Adams (1735-1826)
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Those moral and religious people that John Adam's is referring to are Christians.

This is why it is impossible for our military to be sent over to any, say, Islamic country and make it a Democratic country. Doesn't work. Our leaders already know this ahead of time. So their reasons for sending the military to these places are for their own private reasons.

This definition would not fit the founders of our country?? I bet the founders would not support abortion.

Some here even think it fits Osmam Obama...hahaha

Main Entry: 1Chris·tian Pronunciation: \ˈkris-chən, ˈkrish-\ Function: noun Etymology: Latin christianus, adjective & noun, from Greek christianos, from Christos Date: 1526 1 a: one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ
 
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no surprise, he been showing himself to be unpatriotic from the start, but people continue to follow him blindly. I only hope and I do pray every night he is not elected and he is seen for what he really is. Which a bunch hot air and nothing to back it up. Change is a dangerous thing in the hands of the wrong person, it can lead to the destruction of a country Lord God Almighty help us if this person is elected.
 
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no surprise, he been showing himself to be unpatriotic from the start, but people continue to follow him blindly. I only hope and I do pray every night he is not elected and he is seen for what he really is. Which a bunch hot air and nothing to back it up. Change is a dangerous thing in the hands of the wrong person, it can lead to the destruction of a country Lord God Almighty help us if this person is elected.

How has he shown himself to be unpatriotic? Details please.

I have found that people often fling accusations online that fall apart like over baked cookies when they are subjected to scrutiny.
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no surprise, he been showing himself to be unpatriotic from the start, but people continue to follow him blindly. I only hope and I do pray every night he is not elected and he is seen for what he really is. Which a bunch hot air and nothing to back it up. Change is a dangerous thing in the hands of the wrong person, it can lead to the destruction of a country Lord God Almighty help us if this person is elected.

Yes everyone knows this and some here will stupidly try to prtend they did not know he is unpatriotic.

The ones that have supported him to even get him this far have already damaged our country. Watch what happens to the economy and race relations after the election. Oh stupid followers of Osama Obama.

He is already starting to more blatently use race then turn around and say he did not like he has been doing with everything he does all the way through.

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