Pro-McCain group spreads the hate
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MorbidKate
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Pro-McCain group spreads the hate
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/10/14/muslim.dvd/index.html
28 million "Obsession" DVD's were distributed as advertising inserts in 70 newspapers, primarily in critical swing states such as Colorado, Florida and Ohio. Clarion of course won't disclose who's on their board of directors or who finances it.
"Our focus is to educate with our movies and raise awareness, not influence elections," said Gregory Ross, a Clarion spokesman.
LOL!
By law, 501 organizations are not permitted to engage in political activity, endorse or oppose political candidates, or donate money or time to political campaigns, so it was surprising to learn that there was an article on the group's new Web site, www.radicalislam.org, that backed Republican presidential candidate John McCain. The article discussed both candidates and concludes:
"McCain's policies seek to confront radical Islamic extremism and terrorism and roll it back while [Barack] Obama's, although intending to do the same, could in fact make the situation facing the West even worse."
According to Clarion Fund director of communications Gregory Ross, the article "crossed the line" and was removed.
Hmm, Pro-McCain group trying to scare voters while others try to convince them Obama is a Muslim or at the very least, pro-Muslim.
What was that about McCain saying he objects to all negative campaigning from his side? Can't wait to hear him on this latest slide into scum politics to try and win at literally any cost.
Kate
28 million "Obsession" DVD's were distributed as advertising inserts in 70 newspapers, primarily in critical swing states such as Colorado, Florida and Ohio. Clarion of course won't disclose who's on their board of directors or who finances it.
"Our focus is to educate with our movies and raise awareness, not influence elections," said Gregory Ross, a Clarion spokesman.
LOL!
By law, 501 organizations are not permitted to engage in political activity, endorse or oppose political candidates, or donate money or time to political campaigns, so it was surprising to learn that there was an article on the group's new Web site, www.radicalislam.org, that backed Republican presidential candidate John McCain. The article discussed both candidates and concludes:
"McCain's policies seek to confront radical Islamic extremism and terrorism and roll it back while [Barack] Obama's, although intending to do the same, could in fact make the situation facing the West even worse."
According to Clarion Fund director of communications Gregory Ross, the article "crossed the line" and was removed.
Hmm, Pro-McCain group trying to scare voters while others try to convince them Obama is a Muslim or at the very least, pro-Muslim.
What was that about McCain saying he objects to all negative campaigning from his side? Can't wait to hear him on this latest slide into scum politics to try and win at literally any cost.
Kate
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I got you but that was easy as pie
Still, I never realized a legitimate news story was considered trolling these days but I guess with the stuff you've been posting in OT the bar has been lowered recently. Sorry I couldn't pull my weight and just make something up
Kate
Still, I never realized a legitimate news story was considered trolling these days but I guess with the stuff you've been posting in OT the bar has been lowered recently. Sorry I couldn't pull my weight and just make something up
Kate
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MorbidKate wrote:Still, I never realized a legitimate news story was considered trolling these days but I guess with the stuff you've been posting in OT the bar has been lowered recently.
Legitimate news is only considered trolling when its Pro-Obama, anti-John McCain or both
Thats alright, ill do it for you.Sorry I couldn't pull my weight and just make something up![]()
Reports have recently surfaced that Obama once sat down with Osama Bin Laden for a candlelight dinner. Osama was overheard to proclaim how much be loved Obamas hair. Republicans have jumped at this, claiming it shows how uncommitted Obama is to national security and that it proves his bias against hair-impaired citizens. John McCain was quoted as saying "My hair is just as good, and im 30 years older than him. Also, Obama a jerk, you should vote for me because im not". Sarah Palin also attacked Obama, bizarrely stating "I know alot about Osama because i can see Russia from my house, and Afghanistan is close to Russia. He is lucky he even still has hair". When asked to clarify her comments, she disappeared behind an army of minders and refused to comment further.
A video posted on a radical islamic website by the terrorist leader reiterates his love for Obamas hair. Osama is quoted as saying "Living in a cave means i cannot take care of my hair like Obama, i wish i knew his secret". After a rally that discussed actual pressing issues in Ohio, Senator Obama distanced himself from the controversy, saying "My hair really isn't anything flash".
Too bad he's a throwback. 
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McCain's McCarthyism
Bachmann is a speaker for the McCain campaign. A sickening one, as well as a misinformed one apparently.
Bachmann is a speaker for the McCain campaign. A sickening one, as well as a misinformed one apparently.
Talk about barking up the wrong tree.Skepticism about the Ayers issue was one of the factors cited by Colin Powell in his endorsement of Obama yesterday, and in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, likely voters broadly agree: 60 percent say Obama’s relationship with Ayers is not a legitimate issue in the presidential campaign; 37 percent say it is.
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Yeah, you know.... "spread the wealth around."Mr. Ayers, who in 1970 was said to have summed up the Weatherman philosophy as: ''Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, kill your parents, that's where it's really at,'' is today distinguished professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. And he says he doesn't actually remember suggesting that rich people be killed or that people kill their parents, but ''it's been quoted so many times I'm beginning to think I did,'' he said. ''It was a joke about the distribution of wealth.''

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Resorting to spamming multiple threads with the same posts now?
Me thinks your running out of material. Best get Fox News up and running asap
Kate
Me thinks your running out of material. Best get Fox News up and running asap
Kate
"We had gone in search of the American dream. It had been a lame f*ckaround. A waste of time. There was no point in looking back. F*ck no, not today thank you kindly. My heart was filled with joy. I felt like a monster reincarnation of Horatio Alger. A man on the move... and just sick enough to be totally confident." -- Raoul Duke.
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??Lusipher wrote:Shush Kate and get back to work on my server.
I thought you were gaming elsewhere in those WOW PJs these days
Kate
"We had gone in search of the American dream. It had been a lame f*ckaround. A waste of time. There was no point in looking back. F*ck no, not today thank you kindly. My heart was filled with joy. I felt like a monster reincarnation of Horatio Alger. A man on the move... and just sick enough to be totally confident." -- Raoul Duke.

