I just saw a reverend wright ad

RightIsWrong

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I saw it running here in Texas of all places. McCain can't truly be worried about Texas, can he?
 

jpeyton

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God damn John McKkkain.

;)
 

PokerGuy

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They should have blanketed this all over the country weeks ago, to show everyone who Obama's "mentor" and "moral compas" really is.... Unfortunately McCain decided it was out of bounds, probably sealing his fate.
 

RightIsWrong

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Originally posted by: sciwizam
I saw this ad in Mass. Technically, it wasn't a McCain ad, it said goptrust.com

Youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3IAjphhw6E

Bwuuuahhhhaaahhhaa

From their website:

The NRT is committed to continuing the legacy of Ronald Reagan. As such, the NRT PAC promotes a political vision that includes several core ideas:

Government is best when it is limited.

Why do so many people on the right state this and not realize that Reagan's expansion of government was monumental and the supply-side effect of his policies lowered almost every bar when compared to the 60's, 70's or 90's?




 

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What's worse - showing Wright in an ad or going to his church? Answer is obvious. Obama is a cultural Marxist and Wright reflects who BO really is under the Alisnky facade.
 

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Originally posted by: HomerJS
Originally posted by: sciwizam
I saw this ad in Mass. Technically, it wasn't a McCain ad, it said goptrust.com

Youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3IAjphhw6E

This was the reason Obama could not get an agreement on public financing. He wanted to keep the 527s in check and McCain would not go along.

That can't be right. The GOP talking points say that 527s are not an issue, and not a legitimate reason for Obama to decline public financing.
 

miketheidiot

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Originally posted by: Butterbean
What's worse - showing Wright in an ad or going to his church? Answer is obvious. Obama is a cultural Marxist and Wright reflects who BO really is under the Alisnky facade.

lolololol
 

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Originally posted by: Butterbean
What's worse - showing Wright in an ad or going to his church? Answer is obvious. Obama is a cultural Marxist and Wright reflects who BO really is under the Alisnky facade.

You say that often enough and you're going to start believing it.
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
I saw it running here in Texas of all places. McCain can't truly be worried about Texas, can he?
Originally posted by: jpeyton
God damn John McKkkain.

;)
Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
McCain's moral compass is his Dick

Cheney.

I a Rev. Wright ad in NJ today as well... these are definitely not McCain ads. gogo 527's.
 

PokerGuy

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Too little too late. They should have rolled these out much sooner, and in great numbers, showing full 15 second clips of the moral compas and mentor's rantings and ravings. Then end the add saying "is this the guy you want mentoring your president?".
 

conehead433

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McCain didn't want to use it because he has his own rev. problems with Hagee, another nut job, and someone whose endorsement McCain sought.
 

daniel49

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Originally posted by: miketheidiot
this must be the kitchen sink

I noticed that churches new pastor is campaigning with obama. I thought he cut the ties from that racist place?
 

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Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Too little too late. They should have rolled these out much sooner, and in great numbers, showing full 15 second clips of the moral compas and mentor's rantings and ravings. Then end the add saying "is this the guy you want mentoring your president?".

You should be working for McCain's campaign. That's BRILLIANT!
 

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Which part of America does Wright hate?...Chicago?, New York?

Perhaps what he should have done is borrow a page from Sarah Palin and just speak contempt for the parts of America he doesn't like. Because that is what he would have meant. Sarah Palin doesn't hate REAL America. She only hates the "liberal" parts. You know, the parts that were attacked on 9/11.

I suppose that when America is governed by "liberals" from the "other" America, she will "damn America" in general as well. Tell us how the voters betrayed the country. How newspapers deprived her of her 1st Amendment rights. Do far right wingers love ALL of America? Or do they slice and dice America down to the reddest of red states and proclaim those sections, the parts of the nation darkest at night, the truer America.

Why does the Republican party ignore the part of the Constitution that says "no religious tests"? They seem to be determined to change this country into a theocratic nuthouse. Rev Wright should fit right in.

Republicans should thow the worst they can find at Obama. Otherwise, some in that party may think that, when they lose, it will be because they just didn't get mean enough.

Let them throw everything including the kitchen sink at Obama. Let them call him a Muslim, a socialist, a baby killer.

Play 24/7 Wright and Ayers commercials on every channel, and when they do lose, they will know that it is singularly because the American people have rejected THEM; not because they didn't use the right strategy.

Low-information voter question: So does this mean he's NOT a Muslim? I'm confused.


 

sciwizam

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Originally posted by: BMW540I6speed

Low-information voter question: So does this mean he's NOT a Muslim? I'm confused.

Since they both hate the jewish people equally, it won't matter.




;)
 

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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
I saw it running here in Texas of all places. McCain can't truly be worried about Texas, can he?

Not likely. I've heard Obama ad on the radio couple of days ago for the first time in IL. Probably just spending left over ad money on home states.