Palin hits Obama for 'terrorist' connection

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firstdown
10-06-2008, 09:50 AM
Funny how people get so upset when the Rep. point out people that Obama has associated with in his past. Her statement was true and if he does win office who will he surround himself with then. Va. right now is getting hit with one Obama comercial after another and all except one are negative so he has no room to talk.

dmek25
10-06-2008, 10:46 AM
it was proven there was little or no connection between the two. i guess McCain doesn't want to let a little thing like facts stand in the way. and smooty is right. i just got the video obama is going to release about senator McCain, and the Keating 5

MTK
10-06-2008, 10:57 AM
The so called "connection" is pretty weak and is an obvious smear attempt... and a pretty bad one at that. I thought the Maverick was against this sort of crap?

Monkeydad
10-06-2008, 11:36 AM
No connection, eh? They just served on a questionable committee for 3 years together, spent non-work time together and Obama launched his first Illinois Congressional run FROM AYER'S HOME! Ayers is on the record describing himself and Obama as friends.

The man is a terrorist who bombed Federal buildings and on September 11, 2001 said he wished he could have done more. For a Presidential candidate to even be around someone like this makes him very untrustworthy for the job.

But nah, they barely knew each other. Sure...

Obama has a LONG list of friends and associates of questionable morality. This is not a one-time stretch, it's a pattern of bad judgment and unclear intentions by Obama.

Rev. Wright
Tony Rezko
William Ayers
Rashid Khalidi
Nadhmi Auchi
Frank Davis
Louis Farrakhan
Raila Ordinga
Daniel Ortega
others...


This is something that should have been brought up before he was nominated for the Democrat ticket, but the media didn't want to damage his campaign.

Also, the NEW YORK TIMES put an article on their front page to raise the issue a few days ago.

But nah, we can't look into his background, that would be racist.

firstdown
10-06-2008, 11:43 AM
What funny is that Palin has had people all over the place looking into her past but that seems to be fair ground. I myself not running for any office would have never associated myself with someone with his known past.

hesscl34
10-06-2008, 12:13 PM
No connection, eh? They just served on a questionable committee for 3 years together, spent non-work time together and Obama launched his first Illinois Congressional run FROM AYER'S HOME! Ayers is on the record describing himself and Obama as friends.

The man is a terrorist who bombed Federal buildings and on September 11, 2001 said he wished he could have done more. For a Presidential candidate to even be around someone like this makes him very untrustworthy for the job.

But nah, they barely knew each other. Sure...

Obama has a LONG list of friends and associates of questionable morality. This is not a one-time stretch, it's a pattern of bad judgment and unclear intentions by Obama.

Rev. Wright
Tony Rezko
William Ayers
Rashid Khalidi
Nadhmi Auchi
Frank Davis
Louis Farrakhan
Raila Ordinga
Daniel Ortega
others...


This is something that should have been brought up before he was nominated for the Democrat ticket, but the media didn't want to damage his campaign.

Also, the NEW YORK TIMES put an article on their front page to raise the issue a few days ago.

But nah, we can't look into his background, that would be racist.

I'm with you on this. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck - it's a duck.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
10-06-2008, 12:19 PM
No connection, eh? They just served on a questionable committee for 3 years together, spent non-work time together and Obama launched his first Illinois Congressional run FROM AYER'S HOME!

What does "questionable committee" mean?

I spend non-work time with thousands of people. I was in a bar just yesterday with a regular who watches Bears games while I watch Redskins games. We don't hang out or anything, but we run into each other because we live in the same neighborhood, go to the same bar, and run into each other when we are trying to watch our home town teams play football. Let's just say, for argument's sake, that he's a felon. Do my run-ins with the guy say anything about my character? Nope. None. Nada.

Where did you get the info that Obama launched his campaign from Ayers' home?

Also, the NEW YORK TIMES put an article on their front page to raise the issue a few days ago.

Did you read the article? It discounted the minimal connections as just that, minimal and insigificant.

But nah, we can't look into his background, that would be racist.

Why did race even enter your mind? When did anyone in this thread allege racism? People have alleged "retaradism," but not racism. Are you saying that people can't criticize Obama without being called racist? Yeah, because Obama has been immune from attacks because of his race. :doh:

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
10-06-2008, 12:22 PM
It's these kind of smear campaigns that make me an independent. I'm so tired of each "side" trying to make mountains out of mole hills and resorting to the same lame political tactics. What's even more amazing is how very smart people manage to buy into "their side's" bulls&#t.

SmootSmack
10-06-2008, 12:40 PM
The so called "connection" is pretty weak and is an obvious smear attempt... and a pretty bad one at that. I thought the Maverick was against this sort of crap?

You'll do a lot of things people wouldn't expect when you see your last chance at the highest office slipping away...though quite honestly, I really believe McCain was not behind that. That said, he is the leader of that ship and the buck stops with him.

As for Obama's connections, sure he is "connected" to some questionable characters. But so is Clinton, so is Bush...and so is McCain. How about we point out some of McCain's shady connections? This is politics, not pre-school.

And as for the racism slant, well that's stupid. Simply stupid.

DynamiteRave
10-06-2008, 12:49 PM
You'll do a lot of things people wouldn't expect when you see your last chance at the highest office slipping away...though quite honestly, I really believe McCain was not behind that. That said, he is the leader of that ship and the buck stops with him.

As for Obama's connections, sure he is "connected" to some questionable characters. But so is Clinton, so is Bush...and so is McCain. How about we point out some of McCain's shady connections? This is politics, not pre-school.

And as for the racism slant, well that's stupid. Simply stupid.

I wish.

But more than anything else I wish people would shut their traps and stick to the issues. This "connection" campaign on both sides are weak attempts to sway votes. If anything else, it turns me off to the candidate that throws the connections out in the first place. Maybe if the candidates actually cared about sticking to the actual issues, like fixing the economy, as much as they do trying to screw over the other person's campaign, we wouldn't be in such a grand mess like we are now. (Or at least would be a step closer to fixing it)

Geez. I wish these political idiots would grow up. :doh:

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