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bigjon said:
you guys dont get it. It is not JUST reverend white or Ayers. If it was one of these people in an isolated occurance it would not get all the attention. The problem most people who are not blinding themselves are seeing is the PATTERN. It just seems like one radical association after another with BO. Did you hear about the banquet or whatever Obama was at in 2001? ya the LA Times is refusing to release, hiding something are we?

Maybe you don't get it, but the radicals that Obama pals around with represent a large portion of the populations feelings.  Just like the racist overtones of the McCain campaign represent a another large portion of the population.

What I'm really happy about, is that in this election we're airing it all out, getting it all out on the table.

I'd rather be with war protesters and civil rights activists that speak tough or act for life and human dignity than a racist, bigoted, small minded, fear guided, ignorant, war mongoring dirt bag who loves this country or secessionist who wants independence for the same reasons.

I'd rather vote for a socialist who's earned his own fortune, than a fascist who inherits a job and marries into wealth.  Obama can speak from real world experience.  McCain's life is a series of fuck ups, luck, and favortism.

I posted 4 polls the other day, showing that over 60% of the country have wanted socialized medicine for the past 40 years.

I posted a 66% of the country wants out of Iraq.

I posted a poll of likely voters making over $250k/year where 61% are supporting Obama.

54% of Americans support stricter gun controls. 86% of Americans like the waiting period on guns.  79% support registration. 58% feel that controling gun ownership is more important than the 2nd ammendment.

86% of American support some form of abortion, 53% consider themselves pro-choice.

13% Americans ADMIT to being racist.  Seriously.  On the phone, to a pollster.

Those people who make over 250k (including wages and investment), represent 44% of all income but 33% of all tax revenue.  Because almost anyone who makes over 250k makes it from investments, not wages.

 

The republicans find themselves on the wrong side of almost every issue.  They win votes by suppression, racist fear, and distributive tactics in representation.  The fact of the matter is, that if the constitution didn't guarantee atleast 3 electoral votes per state or if the electoral college (or house) was distributed evenly among the population, the republicans would have very few seats and wouldn't have seen the white house in the past 40 years. (Except, maybe Reagan)



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.