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Richpo64

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Re: "CHAOS" IN HILLARY'S CAMPAIGN
« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2007, 06:15:42 PM »
 :D

Typical libtard.

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« Reply #16 on: December 19, 2007, 07:58:35 AM »
Typical libtard.

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Re: "CHAOS" IN HILLARY'S CAMPAIGN
« Reply #17 on: December 19, 2007, 12:24:54 PM »
Since Billary I occupied the White House the left plugs along hating the world and ignoring evidence. When they're not ignoring evidence, they're making it up. In this case the fact that Hillary chose to work for a radical law firm run by Communists is cause for the person pointing it out to be barking mad. Quotes that sound like something out of the CPUSA handbook are also ignored and I'm attacked.

It's just like Billary I and it's aftermath; pardoning terrorists, theft of documents, Cubs fans/Yankee fans, illegal campaign contributions, illegal campaign shenanigans ( New Jersey), the Chinese, Jewish heritage, women abused and then attacked, ... and on and on they go. How does the left react? "Why you're barking mad,!" all the while their eyes are closed chanting, "la la la la la la la ....."

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« Reply #18 on: December 20, 2007, 08:31:10 AM »
Xavier: "If Obama wins the nomination, I bet we'll be hearing from you
how he has a long history of being a Muslim drug dealer and crack addict"




Kerrey Apologizes to Obama Over Remark 
 
Dec 20 03:39 AM US/Eastern
By NEDRA PICKLER
Associated Press Writer

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Former Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey has apologized to Barack Obama for any
unintentional insult he committed by raising the Democratic presidential candidate's Muslim heritage while
endorsing rival candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton
.

Kerrey sent a letter to Obama on Wednesday, lauding the Illinois senator's qualifications to be president and
saying that he never meant to harm his candidacy. Kerrey told The Associated Press in a telephone interview
that he sent the letter on his own and had not spoken to Clinton or her campaign about the comments he
made Sunday in Iowa.

"What I found myself getting into in Iowa?and it was my own fault?it was the wrong moment to do it and
it was insulting," Kerrey told the AP. "I meant no disrespect at all."

Obama spokesman Bill Burton said the senator accepted Kerrey's apology, sent to the campaign in the mail
and via e-mail.

While announcing his support for Clinton on Sunday, Kerrey told The Washington Post in an interview that
while he hopes Clinton is the nominee, he would like Obama to have a role?especially because of his ability
to reach out to black youth and Muslims around the world.

"It's probably not something that appeals to him, but I like the fact that his name is Barack Hussein Obama,
and that his father was a Muslim and that his paternal grandmother is a Muslim," said Kerrey
, a
former governor and the current president of the New School in New York City. "There's a billion people on
the planet that are Muslims, and I think that experience is a big deal."

Kerrey's mention of Obama's middle name and his Muslim roots raised eyebrows because they are also
used as part of a smear campaign on the Internet that falsely suggests Obama is a Muslim who wants to bring
jihad to the United States.

Obama is a Christian.

The Clinton campaign has already fired two volunteer county coordinators in Iowa for forwarding hoax e-mails
with the debunked claim. Last week, a national Clinton campaign co-chairman resigned for raising questions
about whether Obama's teenage drug use could be used against him, so Kerrey's comments raised questions
about whether the Clinton campaign might be using another high-profile surrogate to smear Obama.

Kerrey told Obama in the letter that was not his intent.

"I answered a question about your qualifications to be president in a way that has been interpreted as a
backhanded insult of you. I assure you I meant to do just the opposite," Kerrey wrote.

He went on to say he considers Obama one of the most talented people he's met in politics and "exceptionally
qualified by experience and judgment to be president of the United States." He expanded on Obama's potential
to bring peace to the world and his capacity to inspire hope?high praise for someone backing Obama's top rival.

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Re: "CHAOS" IN HILLARY'S CAMPAIGN
« Reply #19 on: December 20, 2007, 12:35:19 PM »
I am reminded of President Ford, and how some pundits and politicians would bring up the pardon of President Nixon , then say that it was necessacery and nothing to worry about.

But then would mention it again.

 http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,908897-1,00.html




http://wonkette.com/politics/cartoon-violence/cartoon-violence-its-never-too-soon-226391.php

In a nutshell: ?Diogenes of Sinope jokes are a bottomless well of hilarity.?

Awesome factor: If you could take someone who was politically cognizant in the ?70s ? Pat Oliphant, say ? and take him back to 1975 and have him meet his 1975 self and tell that earlier version that thirty years down the road he?d be desperately searching for someone Ford-esque, wouldn?t it be fun to watch that earlier version cry?

Nitpick: Diogenes of Sinope jokes: Annoying to the overeducated few who get them, baffling to everyone else. We send this plea for sanity to the political cartooning community: For the love of God, no more!


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