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    • Long, Political but Necessary

      • It isn't okay because more people had ties to him, I'm just showing that it's okay to have ties with him some thirty or forty years after his domestic terrorism, when he has become an upstanding part of the community. How can you say Ayers is still a shady character after all he's done to help out his community? I'm not trying to justify his terrorist acts in any way, but that's really a weak argument.
      • Oct, 24 2008 01:12am
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    • Long, Political but Necessary

      • I don't know Rollo, that entire paragraph about Ayers seemed to link Obama to him, don't you think? The bottom part of my second comment and the entire reply to it since I ran out of room shows some of his accomplishments as a senator.
      • Oct, 24 2008 12:13am
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    • Long, Political but Necessary

      • A quote from MSNBC? It's what they guy fucking said. I'm not saying it's a Republican's fault, I'm not saying it's anyone's fault, I'm just calling attention to the fact that it was created by a Republican. He had ties to him shortly before and after Ayers was the Chicago citizen of the year, so I'm guessing a lot of intelligent responsible people had "ties" to him. Please don't be so stupid.
      • Oct, 24 2008 12:07am
    • Long, Political but Necessary
    • Long, Political but Necessary

      • federal funds, helped create legislation regarding lobbying and electoral fraud, climate change, nuclear terrorism, and care for returned U.S. military personnel, and sponsored a bill that brought health insurance to 150,000, including 70,000 uninsured children, among other things.
      • Oct, 23 2008 11:32pm
    • Long, Political but Necessary
    • Long, Political but Necessary

      • Okay, I would've gone in order but your last paragraph demands a quick response. Obama has led the Pledge in Congress with his hand over his heart. The flag pin logic is complete bullshit, but if you insist: http://www.pixelmarx.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/where-is-mccain-flagpin.jpg. Toured Europe and bashed America? He toured Europe, but when exactly did he bash America? A true patriot talks up America yet admits that it has its problems. Yeah, that's exactly what he's been doing... do you have any example of him bashing America without talking it up as well, or are you just kind of making it up as you go along? When did he kiss Europeans' asses? Obama's accomplishments? He graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School, worked as a community organizer, became a civil rights attorney, served three terms in the Illinois Senate, taught Constitutional Law at the Chicago Law School, he helped create legislation to promote greater public accountability in the use of
      • Oct, 23 2008 11:32pm
    • Long, Political but Necessary
    • Long, Political but Necessary

      • Obama and Ayers served together on a Republican-created charity committee from 2000 to 2002, with other Republicans. Obama once attended an event in Ayers' house in his own honor, in 1995. I'm sure this won't matter to you, but Obama was only 8 when Ayers was a domestic terrorist, and three years before serving with him on the committee, Ayers was awarded the Chicago Citizen of the Year award for his work getting $49.2 million for public school reform. Obama didn't launch his political career from Ayers' home, he attended a coffee in celebration of his decision to, in 1995. The lead federal prosecutor of the Weather Underground case; "I am amazed and outraged that Senator Barack Obama is being linked to William Ayers%u2019s terrorist activities 40 years ago when Mr. Obama was, as he has noted, just a child."
      • Oct, 23 2008 11:08pm
    • Even I am tired of it.............
    • Even I am tired of it.............

      • ACORN didn't commit voter fraud; there are a few instances when it committed voter registration fraud. However, there's a big difference.
      • Oct, 23 2008 06:34pm

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