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« on: October 18, 2008, 05:19:10 AM »

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On the October 17 episode of MSNBC's Hardball, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota claimed that Barack Obama and other members of Congress share anti-American views.

Bachmann thinks that anyone who disagrees with her personal political agenda is unpatriotic. But she is the one who has a lot to learn about what it means to love America.

Her fellow members of Congress need to take a stand and tell Michele Bachmann that her disgusting accusations have no place in our country. Tell Congress to censure Rep. Bachmann.

Watch the video, and then sign the petition below!

Michelle Bachmann:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESdA52S4Dbg

fuming reaction Katrina van den Heuvel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDJyji8x6JQ

http://www.censurebachmann.com/

http://future.state.gov/when/timeline/1946_cold_war/mccartyism_and_the_department_of_state.html
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2008, 07:00:04 AM »

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On the October 17 episode of MSNBC's Hardball, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota claimed that Barack Obama and other members of Congress share anti-American views.Bachmann thinks that anyone who disagrees with her personal political agenda is unpatriotic. But she is the one who has a lot to learn about what it means to love America.

Her fellow members of Congress need to take a stand and tell Michele Bachmann that her disgusting accusations have no place in our country. Tell Congress to censure Rep. Bachmann.

Watch the video, and then sign the petition below!

Michelle Bachmann:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESdA52S4Dbg

fuming reaction Katrina van den Heuvel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDJyji8x6JQ

http://www.censurebachmann.com/

http://future.state.gov/when/timeline/1946_cold_war/mccartyism_and_the_department_of_state.html

I just watched that video clip, and that's not what I heard her say. I heard her say that Obama has chosen to associate with people who had anti-American views and she evidenced that by citing Rev. Wright and Ayers the terrorist. I heard her wish that media would do an investigative expose on Congress to determine who had anti-American views and remark that the public would be interested in that.

About the petition: I seem to have misplaced my pen.
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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2008, 01:00:22 PM »

indeed, that wasn't exactly what she said.

but she does suspect that there anti-americanists in congress.
else she wouldn't want the media to investigate them.

haven't heard anyone of her party repudiate her comments.
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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2008, 01:15:22 PM »

indeed, that wasn't exactly what she said.

but she does suspect that there anti-americanists in congress.
else she wouldn't want the media to investigate them.

haven't heard anyone of her party repudiate her comments.

The idea wasn't exactly hers, it was posed in a question by the infamous Chris Matthews (whose leg reacted in joy to Obama). Anyone interested in this topic should really watch the video. It's far more accurate than innuendo and spin, including my own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESdA52S4Dbg
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« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2008, 01:36:16 PM »

yes, that's the video i posted in the first post.

i've done some reading on her.
and she apparently is very honest. she really thinks like this.
likely this will get her to lose her seat in congress.

and what about the response of Katrina van den Heuvel (2nd video in first post).

there is a huge divide. and those robocalls by McCain aren't helping.
and Palin talking about pro-American parts of the country.

two things can happen:

1. Obama wins. millions of people think an anti-american terroristfriend will be the new president.

2. McCain wins. everybody knows that the new president won because he called his highly popular opponent a terroristfriend.

and this 7 years after 9/11. in the middle of economic crisis and three wars going on.
unbelievable.

and then i see the 'country first' banners...

i understand and respect your opinion.

i've got my problems with Obama.
his church is one, and he should have explained this meet-greet-party in Ayers home a bit better.

but this campaign is so ugly.
i've followed more campaigns but i can't remember it getting so ugly.
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« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2008, 01:48:14 PM »

I would add a third possibility and it's a tad more hopeful:

3. Either candidate could win and regardless of who it is, America knows that each vote was legal and no legal voter was hindered from casting it.

That would be a good start for everyone to put the election behind them and try to support the new President.

VERIFY, VERIFY, VERIFY!!!

This is something BOTH parties should willingly agree to and be anxious to do!
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« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2008, 03:41:30 PM »

It's not just one friend, caesu, it's several strange bedfellows.

Questions asked are smoothed over; what we don't know is more than we do know.  Gaps of years; strange friends; spooky supporters . . . this is unusual.
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« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2008, 04:40:49 PM »

It's not just one friend, caesu, it's several strange bedfellows.

Questions asked are smoothed over; what we don't know is more than we do know.  Gaps of years; strange friends; spooky supporters . . . this is unusual.


I have a friend who is a veteran. He's beside himself over the possibility of Obama becoming president. When I read your post about Obama's association, an e-mail he made and sent me came to mind. It doesn't include Rezko and Acorn, but it was enough to make the point. Here it is:


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« Reply #8 on: October 18, 2008, 05:56:49 PM »

and what are your thoughts about McCain who said in response to a question about Obama being an Arab:

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Woman: He is... he is... an Arab...

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McCain: No, he's a decent family man.

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McCain: I have to tell you, he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States.

first of all, John Abizaid is an Arab - and so are 1.4 million Americans, they are likely offended now.
GWB is friends with a lot of Saudi Arabs.
replace Arab with Jew and McCain is an antisemite.

but now McCain is sending out these robo calls
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Hello. I'm calling for John McCain and the RNC, you need to know that Barack Obama has worked closely with domestic terrorist, Bill Ayers, whose organization bombed the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, a judge's home, and killed Americans.

sending out mixed messages...

i wouldn't be surprised AT ALL if he goes after Wright.
while he said he wouldn't do that.

and if all this doesn't work. he might try this Odinga story.
and that 'non existent' Michelle Obama phonecall.
and the Khadaffi endorsement.
and that birth certificate.
(i've read it all - no need to try to convince me)

what is McCain thinking? does he still control his own campaign?
is he going to throw his legacy under the bus?
or does he really think he can pull this off?

ok, let's assume both campaigns will come to an agreement about the voter registration verification in the coming days.

then still, on november 5th
- you either have a millions of people believing they just elected a terrorist-friend.
- or tens of millions of people believing their candidate just lost the election because the opponent tied him to terrorism.

terrorism. there is a war on terrorism going on right now. just over 7 years after 9/11.
and one candidate is connecting the other to terrorism.

i love to read a history book about this in a few years time.
but this is real and unfolding right now.
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« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2008, 12:24:47 PM »


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first of all, John Abizaid is an Arab - and so are 1.4 million Americans, they are likely offended now.
GWB is friends with a lot of Saudi Arabs.
replace Arab with Jew and McCain is an antisemite.

Ayers is not an average American.  He is an unrepentant domestic terrorist, who escaped prosecution by legal technicality.  He confessed, and had more to say about it as late as 2001.

John Abizaid is not in the same category.  There is not a whisper of terrorism in his background--not that I have heard.

Terrorism is not confined to a nationality; or a religion.  Terrorism is directly tied to radicalism.  Radical friends, radical ideas, partially hidden past with obscure years; risky to vote for such a person.  You might call it buying a "pig in a poke" or buying "Pandora's box" with a timeline for opening.

Radicals; Socialism; Obscurity; Favors accepted; what will be the favors given?

The Biased Media cheers their candidate, and dances in the streets, on top of the rest of US.  Guess they will learn what happens to the Press during Socialism.  MSM, you have lockstepped all the way to the left.








but now McCain is sending out these robo calls

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Hello. I'm calling for John McCain and the RNC, you need to know that Barack Obama has worked closely with domestic terrorist, Bill Ayers, whose organization bombed the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, a judge's home, and killed Americans.
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« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2008, 12:44:59 PM »

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Arne Carlson backs Obama

Don Davis, Minn. State Capitol Bureau

Published Thursday, October 23, 2008
ST. PAUL – Minnesota's maverick Republican today endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president.

Two-term Gov. Arne Carlson said he picked Obama in part because of recent comments by GOP U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann indicating she might think Obama is anti-American. Carlson, who has endorsed other Democrats over the years, said such comments do not represent Minnesota.

"I do not want to be known as the land of strange sentiments," Carlson said.

The former governor said Obama has what it takes to lead the country out of its current economic crisis much like President John Kennedy got the country through the Cuban missile crisis. Obama would take a similar background to the White House, Carlson said, including relative inexperience.

"The whole American dream rests on the notion that we grow the middle class," Carlson said, adding that Obama can do that.

However, he warned, Americans will not like everything that must be done.

"I'm not going to suggest the mission will be easy," he said. "I'm not going to suggest it will be popular."

Carlson said Republican John McCain, long known as a maverick, does not have the ability "to develop a national vision."

http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/politics/index.cfm?page=article_bureau&id=46935&legislative_tag=1
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« Reply #11 on: October 26, 2008, 09:00:26 PM »

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Minn. Poll Shows Bachmann, Tinklenberg Even In 6th

(AP) A new poll says Republican Michele Bachmann and Democrat Elwyn Tinklenberg are running about even in Minnesota's 6th District.

The poll was done between Tuesday and Thursday, after Bachmann drew criticism and media attention for saying Barack Obama "may have anti-American views" on MSNBC's "Hardball" last week.

http://wcco.com/politics/6th.district.minnesota.2.848101.html
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