| madskillz said: @ Halogamer Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't McCain born outside of the U.S. as well? Wouldn't that make him ineligible? He was born in Panama, right? Man, if I were working for a candidate, I would keep it low-key and wouldn't put jack into my avatar or sig. Your steady misstatement of facts mixed with your opinion and other forms of propaganda isn't winning fans to your candidate. And let's not even go there with the Keating 5 stuff that O is about to drop. Since he has told the 527s to stay away from it, it's gonna have a big effect. Factcheck.org, son. Maybe your GOP buds, especially Plain, should frequent that site often. |
First bolded point: McCain was born to high-ranking military parents on land leased from Panama to the United States--it is a non-issue.
2nd bolded point: McCain was dismissed from all Keating 5 charges.
3rd bolded point: Factcheck.org is affiated with Saul Alinsky and Obama board members and I am not your son.
I had family members that have fought in WWII and Korea to stop this crap--if you cannot see a subtle democratic coup d'état in progress, MSM pass, Obama's trips to Pakistan with a non-US passport, etc. or at least think, "Hey something smells fishy here," then I do not know what to say.
The Republican National Committee plans to file a complaint on Monday against Senator Barack Obama’s presidential campaign raising questions about the legitimacy of its small contributions and donations from overseas. Republican officials are demanding the Federal Election Commission conduct a full audit of the Obama campaign’s donations, although it appears that no action would be taken, even if the commission found merit in the complaint, until after the November election. The Obama campaign has been powered in large part by small-dollar contributions, with donations of $200 or less accounting for more than $220 million of the record-breaking $450 million it has collected so far. But such donations do not have to be itemized in reporting to the election commission unless the donor’s total contributions exceed $200. The lack of information on such donors has been highlighted by watchdog groups as potentially troublesome. … The donations included thousands of dollars in excess donations, made in increments of $25, from someone named Good Will in Austin, Tex., who listed his employer as “Loving” and his occupation as “You.” It also cited another donor named Doodad Pro, from “Nunda, N.Y.,” with the same employer and occupation. – The New York Times







