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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ayers, Wright, Dohrn, Hayden

By the company he keeps, you shall know him.

6 comments:

  1. Some "change", this.

    Clearly not all change is good.

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  2. My enemy’s friends are my enemies too.

    How come we don’t hear more about this stuff in the mainstream Liberal Media? Oh, that’s right, they’re protecting their chosen Affirmative Action Candidate at all cost …to truth. The Apologist Libs want a black in the office –any black, regardless of qualifications or questionable ties- and they will do anything to see to it that happens. There is nothing –absolutely nothing- that he could say or do now that would cause his rabid Lib supporters to abandon him. Think about how blind radically sick that is.
    “Change”?? “Unity”?? Sure seems like the same old divisive Lying Libism to me.

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  3. Witness the depth of the Liberal "honest debate".

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  4. To Ispeakthetruth:

    What do you think that Hussein will do that is so great?

    C. Scott Shields, Esquire
    www.shieldsandhoppe.com

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  5. For an election considered highly important, the Left has treated the primaries more like a vote on MTV's TRL. You think Bush is bad, wait until you see this guy in action - no foreign policy experience, no economic experience, just organizing at steel mills. (Maybe Johnny Doc should run for President...).

    And while I criticize the left, there's plenty of members who are way more qualified to take charge of the oval office...

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  6. Yeah. As usual, the Libs are hung up on race and sex in this “historic” election …at the expense of experience and qualifications. But all they have to do is keep chanting that silly “Change!” mantra and the dopes gobble it up. And they still haven’t explained just what this “change” will entail.
    Not all change is good. Some change is in fact quite bad.

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