[Homestead] Newsweek -- "A one point race" ?

Clansgian at wmconnect.com Clansgian at wmconnect.com
Fri Oct 24 09:43:22 EDT 2008


> >Am I going to go looking for some kind of links?  No, I've lived it. 

Lynda, you're not with the program.

If you say anything at all not in full (drooling, blank eyed) support of 
God's own chosen, the Obamessiah, then anything you say has to be backed up with 
links, which would be dismissed anyway.

If you began your argument with "Winter is coming on" or "The sun will rise 
tomorrow" or "Given twelve hours the tide will go out", the true believer will 
demand you support those outrageous statements with links!

You can't personally observe anything.  And we know that if you are not in 
full support of Obama, then you habitully lie about such things.

I've just learned now that "socialist" is a racist term.  No, Marie, I'm not 
going to supply any links.  

The rather uber-conservative TV and talkshow host, Sean Hannity, conducted 
one of his 'man on the street' interviews. For all I know personally, he may 
have done 100 interviews and picked the six or seven that suited his purpose.  He 
says they were completely random and there were a doxen people with him who 
would have had to go along with the deception otherwise.   He went to Harlem 
and randomly went up to a passer-by and asked:

Who you going to vote for?
-Obama, of course.
Why are you not voting for McCain?
-He's and old guy and I don't like his policies.
So, you like Obama's policy against stem cell research?
-Yeah, I against that.
Do you think you decided to vote for him more because of his stand against 
stem cell research or that he is committed to stay in Iraq no matter how long it 
takes until the job is done?
-Yeah, that too, you see what I'm saying, he wants to finish the job.
What do you think about his choice for Vice President?
-I like that.
So you have no problem that he picked Sarah Palin as his running mate?
-No, no problem, I like Palin.

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Without several million people like this, Obama could not possibly be 
elected.  You have a few such slack-jaws voting for McCain but not nearly so many as 
for Obama (no, Marie, I'm not supplying any links).  You avid Obama supporters 
are in good company.



James



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