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red states rule
09-21-2008, 06:31 AM
Obama is a desperate man these days - so he does what liberals do best, he lies


Obama in the mud: So much for honesty

When Barack Obama first began campaigning in New Hampshire in early 2007, many voters swooned. We watched him speak to retirees in Claremont one snowy February day that year. Not a single voter we talked with before he spoke planned to vote for him. Afterwards, many said they would. The word that spontaneously came from the lips of multiple attendees: sincere. They couldn't remember a politician who spoke with such sincerity, they said. And many of them had been voting since World War II.

We wonder what those same voters think of Obama's sincerity now. In the past few weeks, Obama has thrown so many false accusations against John McCain that just keeping track of them has become difficult. And these aren't innocent errors. They are deliberate distortions of the sort Obama has always said he reviles.

On Thursday, Obama said of McCain, "He has consistently opposed the sorts of common-sense regulations that might have lessened the current crisis." That's entirely untrue.

As The Washington Post pointed out in an editorial on Friday, McCain in fact has supported many new regulations of financial institutions, including some that Obama opposed. "In 2006, he pushed for stronger regulation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- while Mr. Obama was notably silent," The Post wrote.

Obama attacked McCain for having a top financial advisor who supported a deregulation bill a few years ago. Yet two top Obama financial advisors, with whom he met on Friday to help him form his response to the current troubles on Wall Street, supported the same bill, which was signed by President Clinton.

Also last week, Obama released a Spanish-language ad that portrayed McCain as anti-immigrant and anti-Hispanic and tried to link him to immigration policies that were not his own as well as some choice Rush Limbaugh quotes that appeared to insult Mexicans.

Anyone who has followed the immigration debate knows that McCain is the most pro-immigration Republican on the national stage and that he is not in the least anti-Hispanic. To pull quotes from Rush Limbaugh, who has completely different immigration views than McCain and who opposed him on that issue for years (and still does) is completely disingenuous. The ad is so bad that even The New York Times called it "misleading."

Obama's campaign also accused McCain of lying when McCain's campaign ran an ad saying that Obama supported sex education for kindergarteners. But the bill in question, which Obama supported in the Illinois state Senate, did indeed change state law to allow sex education for kindergarteners.

Obama has said that he won't attack John McCain's motives, only his policies. But he has repeatedly attacked McCain's motives, suggesting that he has been bought off by oil companies and lobbyists.

http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?articleId=25fbff30-e785-4106-af08-92f0bbe63968&headline=Obama+in+the+mud%3a+So+much+for+honesty

red states rule
09-21-2008, 09:10 AM
Someone at Newsweek is going to lose their job over this

http://conservablogs.com/publiusforum/wp-content/themes/art/obama_soseclies.gif

FACTCHECK.ORG
Obama's Social Security Whopper
He tells Social Security recipients their money would now be in the stock market under McCain's plan. False.

By Brooks Jackson | factcheck.org

Summary
In Daytona Beach, Obama said that "if my opponent had his way, the millions of Floridians who rely on it would've had their Social Security tied up in the stock market this week." He referred to "elderly women" at risk of poverty, and said families would be scrambling to support "grandmothers and grandfathers."

That's not true. The plan proposed by President Bush and supported by McCain in 2005 would not have allowed anyone born before 1950 to invest any part of their Social Security taxes in private accounts. All current retirees would be covered by the same benefits they are now.

Obama would have been correct to say that many workers under age 58 would have had some portion of their Social Security benefits affected by the current market turmoil – if they had chosen to participate. And market drops would be a worry for those who retire in future decades. But current retirees would not have been affected.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/160179

namvet
09-21-2008, 09:49 AM
I simply cannot jusify anymore need for this impotent party.

red states rule
09-21-2008, 09:52 AM
I simply cannot jusify anymore need for this impotent party.

I can think of one

Anything libs say will fix a problem - you know damn well that is NOT the correct answer

namvet
09-21-2008, 09:58 AM
I can think of one

Anything libs say will fix a problem - you know damn well that is NOT the correct answer

so WTF do we need them for anymore??? no party no problems !!!!!

red states rule
09-21-2008, 10:01 AM
so WTF do we need them for anymore??? no party no problems !!!!!

For comic relief?

http://punditkitchen.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/political-pictures-barack-obama-little-big-ear-tribe.jpg

namvet
09-21-2008, 10:04 AM
For comic relief?

http://punditkitchen.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/political-pictures-barack-obama-little-big-ear-tribe.jpg

:lol:ya that's all the fuck their good for.

red states rule
09-21-2008, 10:05 AM
:lol:ya that's all the fuck their good for.

That does about sum him up

namvet
09-21-2008, 10:08 AM
I absolutely refuse to reconize this party anymore !!!! to me it no longer exist. there is no such thing as a democrat anymore.

red states rule
09-21-2008, 10:14 AM
http://punditkitchen.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/political-pictures-barack-obama-turned-water-into-bud-light.jpg

namvet
09-21-2008, 10:30 AM
In hard times, tent cities rise across the country

RENO, Nev. — A few tents cropped up hard by the railroad tracks, pitched by men left with nowhere to go once the emergency winter shelter closed for the summer.

Then others appeared _ people who had lost their jobs to the ailing economy, or newcomers who had moved to Reno for work and discovered no one was hiring.




The group says the problem has worsened since the report's release in April, with foreclosures mounting, gas and food prices rising and the job market tightening.



they'll blame someone else they always do. we are heading for another 1920's crash.
source (source)

red states rule
09-21-2008, 10:33 AM
In hard times, tent cities rise across the country




they'll blame someone else they always do. we are heading for another 1920's crash.
source (source)

Dems love to see people in misery, suffering, and begging. They use them as policitcal pawns, hold them while on the campaign trail, and promise them how only they can end their "suffering"

Problem is, for 40 years (and $9 trillion in wealth transfrers) libs tell us their are more "poor" people then ever before

Truth is, libs do not want to help them. They want them dependent on government programs.

namvet
09-21-2008, 10:36 AM
they keep these morons in office we go down the tubes. and we deserve it if this is the best we can do.

red states rule
09-21-2008, 10:38 AM
they keep these morons in office we go down the tubes. and we deserve it if this is the best we can do.

Dems will probably hang onto the Senate and House - but I do not think they will get the huge gaines they once thought they would get

Right now, unless McCain blows it, Obama will lose in Novemeber.

We will be stuck with the Do Nothing Dem Congress

namvet
09-21-2008, 10:41 AM
Dems will probably hang onto the Senate and House - but I do not think they will get the huge gaines they once thought they would get

Right now, unless McCain blows it, Obama will lose in Novemeber.

We will be stuck with the Do Nothing Dem Congress


We will be stuck with the Do Nothing Dem Congress

buy your tent on sale now

red states rule
09-21-2008, 10:43 AM
buy your tent on sale now

If Obama wins, I will

Most of us will be on welfare - but hey we will have Obamacare

Unless you flee to Mexico to try and escape :laugh2:

namvet
09-21-2008, 10:52 AM
If Obama wins, I will

Most of us will be on welfare - but hey we will have Obamacare

Unless you flee to Mexico to try and escape :laugh2:

Mexico??? not a chance. a retired officer i served with in Nam lives in the far east. he told me if if really gets bad he'll make the arrangements for us.