MrBubbles said:
bolded part: idk if that was to me or if you were just saying it....but im not republican and my crtiscism was based on what i was reading rather than political veiwpoint. the underlined: its illogical that someones names make them a "muslim" or "maverick". ignoring years of someones childhood spent in indonesia. illogical that where you were raised is the only factor in someone coming across as different. or that taking children to a church or having an affair determines wether someone is christian or not. excluding someones hateful, racist and terrorist friends when talking about what kind of person they are....etc,etc |
The bolded was just a general statement to the board, bubbles. I wasn't pointing out anyone in particular.
As for your second paragraph, absolutely agree. The Democrats are pulling out the fear-mongering card just as much as the Republicans. Obama's ad aimed at hispanics shows that in spades. That ad was just as dirty as anything done in recent years by the Republican party.

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