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Friday October 31, 2008
Headline: Coleman Sues Franken Campaign Over Ads. On ads personally sanctioned by Al Franken they claim that Norm Coleman has been named the fourth most corrupt senator in Washington and lives rent free in million dollar house. Fact is that he rents a ten by ten foot bedroom in the basement and shares a bathroom for $600 per month. That is their one and only way to show corruption.Said Franken spokeswoman Colleen Murray "every time someone tries to hold Coleman accountable, he runs to court to weasel out of it". On calling Franken's office for other examples, I was hung up on. I report,U decide.
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Thursday October 30, 2008
There is something odd -- and dare I say novel -- in American politics about the crowds that have been greeting Barack Obama on his campaign trail. Hitherto, crowds have not been a prominent feature of American politics. We associate them with the temper of Third World societies. We think of places like Argentina and Egypt and Iran, of multitudes brought together by their zeal for a Peron or a Nasser or a Khomeini. In these kinds of societies, the crowd comes forth to affirm its faith in a redeemer: a man who would set the world right. i REPORT, u DECIDE.
| | Posted by alanrph at 11:43 PM - | |
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Wednesday October 29, 2008
Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn aren't Barack Obama's only terrorism problem.
A group of lawyers suing the United States to extend constitutional rights to enemy combatants detained in Guantanamo has endorsed Obama. Even more, the signatories say they "have been working closely with Senator Obama."
As if that isn't bad enough, one of the signatories who claims to have worked with Obama is head of a notorious legal activist group that has spent decades defending convicted terrorists and cop-killers
| | Posted by alanrph at 2:47 PM - | |
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Tuesday October 28, 2008
In June 1961 Jack Kennedy met in Vienna with Nikita Kruschev right in the middle of the cold war without preconditions. His pacifist position,akin to "appeasement at Munich", gave Kruschev a big advantage to slaughter JFK.
A little more than two months later, Khrushchev gave the go-ahead to begin erecting what would become the Berlin Wall. Kennedy had resigned himself to it, telling his aides in private that “a wall is a hell of a lot better than a war.” The following spring, Khrushchev made plans to “throw a hedgehog at Uncle Sam’s pants”: nuclear missiles in Cuba. And while there were many factors that led to the missile crisis, it is no exaggeration to say that the impression Khrushchev formed at Vienna — of Kennedy as ineffective — was among them.
If Barack Obama wants to follow in Kennedy’s footsteps, he should heed the lesson that Kennedy learned in his first year in office: sometimes there is good reason to fear to negotiate.
| | Posted by alanrph at 9:56 PM - | |
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ACORN is not just an organization on the left. In addition to the voter frauds that ACORN has been involved in over the years, it is an organization with a history of thuggery, including going to bankers' homes to harass them and their families, in order to force banks to lend to people with low credit ratings.
Nor was Barack Obama's relationship with ACORN just a matter of once being their attorney long ago. More recently, he has directed hundreds of thousands of dollars their way. Money talks — and what it says is more important than a politician's rhetoric in an election year.
Jeremiah Wright and Michael Pfleger are not just people with left-wing opinions. They are reckless demagogues preaching hatred of the lowest sort — and both are recipients of money from Obama
Obama's denial of ACORN is not true. Obama's St. Paul office is located at 777 Raymond Ave. and ACORN at 757 Raymond Ave, practically next door. Obviously a lie. I report, U decide.
| | Posted by alanrph at 9:05 PM - | |
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