| TheSource said: Obama went to a Muslim school in Indonesia, but it wasn't a Madrassa which is where supporters of radical Islam go to learn/teach. Its like saying all Catholics are a threat to little boys because they are learning from pedophile priests. If your going to bring up this type of thing, you have to acknowledge that Ron Paul had support from KKK members, and by your argument association with disagreeable people makes him a threat to all non-Whites/Christians. You can do this for every candidate...Bush has close ties to the Saudi royalty even though some of the 9/11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, etc, etc. Each candiate brings complicating factors and a lot of baggage. |
My response to that is, yes, these people should not be allowed to be president for accepting support from KKK members. Every candidate must have his relationships examined.
What particularly gets me about this is simple, and I consider myself bi-partisian, and I voted for Obama in the democratic primary after McCain already won:
The seeming congruancy of Michelle Obama saying she was proud of her country for the first time, and the statements by Minister Wright. They seem to be cut from the same hateful, wrong, and insulting cloth, and now, even though I hate to admit it, I wish my vote would have been cast for Hillary.
I can't see myself voting for Obama in a general election. The percieved hate of white America by his wife and minister, and the tax increase of 12 percent on those families who make over 90,000 dollars a year, it's a double edged sword, and it swings my vote to McCain in a general election, and that's how I feel atm.
I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.
NO NO, NO NO NO.







