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So, what are you thinking as we witness the Democratic party
self-destruct?
Unbelievable.
I thought Obama had things well under control until I watched the
news this morning.
McCain's chances are getting better and better as Hillary continues
to get caught in lies and deceit and Obama's 19 year association
with the nut-case pastor of his church hits the news.
Eisboch
Hope I'm wrong, but since the campaigning started, I have been saying
that if either Hilary or Obama got the nomination, the democrats
would lose. There are just way too many joe-six-packs out there that
are also closet bigots. Even though some of them may pay lip service
to voting for a woman or the best candidate, when they actually get
in the booth, they just will not vote for any woman or darkie.......
These two candidates clearly show that Democrats are the party of
racists. Hillary already proved it. Now we see Obama in full light:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWvxTUy47Fk&NR=1
then
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUkjE0wwr6s
Knowing how damaging they were Obama obviously got to Utube and took
the videos off.
This is what the videos showed:
Obama's mentor and pastor of 20 years is now his official spiritual
advisor and on the Obama team. The videos showed he is an all out
racist who hates white Americans and Europeans and says we deserved
9-11. He spouted words right out of the mouth of Malcolm X.
What a guy to look up to.
I believe McCain has one or more nationally known preachers advising and
endorsing him who have said some "unusual" things about religions that
are not theirs.
Are they his spiritual advisors? Did they say they hate black people?
If memory serves, one of them called for a religious war against Islam.
I believe the other, John Hagee, regularly trashes Catholics.
The spin begins.
I don't know why anyone pays any attention to a candidate's "spiritual
advisors," anyway. I wouldn't care if any of them prayed to the baseball
gods. The more religion I hear from a candidate, the less likely I am to
vote for that person.