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Don't Want To, But I'm Giving Up On McCain

Oh for the good old days of dumbya. Let's not forget about 9/11, Katrina, the stock market collapse, unemployment, $4 gasoline, forgetting about getting bin Laden and instead invading a country with no ties to the Taliban. It will take at least 2 terms of democratic rule to undo what this worst president in history has done to our country. (He is ranked below Herbert Hoover, Grant, Coolidge. Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Hayes, Nixon, GHW Bush, and all the rest of the presidents).

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-----Original Message-----
From: robsinger1111
Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2008 7:03 PM
To: FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FREEvpFREE] Re: Don't Want To, But I'm Giving Up On McCain

The comment's just a little late Harry. I'm understanding what you're
saying though: Those who voted for Obama were largely made up of
minorities, the homesless, the jobless, hippies and weirdos who agree
with Ayers/Wright/etc., homos, and anyone who believes the Government
should take care of them so they don't have to have any
responsibilities.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Porter" <harry.porter@...>
wrote:

Rob Singer wrote:
> The only place to hear more is on Fox News. The rest of the media

is

> too liberal to embarrass Obama so they just stay away from any

story

> that'll taint his image.

Allegation of a conspiracy, Rob?

The news is pretty beat on ACORN ... overzealous members have

engaged

in fraudulent voter registration.

However, widespread Republican efforts to discredit the group

through

broad overreaching swipes of dubious merit, rather than sticking to
specific credible allegations, were bound to swamp any true effort

to

get to the bottom of things.

One of these days the boys will get that overblown rhetoric doesn't
always win out (and, in any case, isn't something to be proud of).

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Your loosely spun points are the exact reason Air America has slim to
no listeners left, why jokers like Al Franken are laughed at non-
stop, and why Conservative talk radio thrives. 9/11 was conceived
during Clinton's immoral reign and while he took blow jobs under the
desk in the Oval Office rather than concentrating on eliminating OBL
when he had the golden opportunity, there has been no stock market
collapse--esp. if you hold oil co. stock like any smart investor
would, the unemployed are a product of their own undereducation and
lack of motivation to carry on however possible in this land of
opportunity, $4 gasoline was directly related to a failed & pathetic
Democratic Congress, OBL is never forgotten contrary to whacko-
liberal talking points, and you'll get nothing but a huge "Thank You
America" from the Iraqis for freeeing them of a murderous and
torturing dictator.

Oh for the good old days of dumbya. Let's not forget about 9/11,

Katrina, the stock market collapse, unemployment, $4 gasoline,
forgetting about getting bin Laden and instead invading a country
with no ties to the Taliban. It will take at least 2 terms of
democratic rule to undo what this worst president in history has done
to our country. (He is ranked below Herbert Hoover, Grant, Coolidge.
Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Hayes, Nixon, GHW Bush, and all the rest
of the presidents).

From: robsinger1111
Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2008 7:03 PM
To: FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FREEvpFREE] Re: Don't Want To, But I'm Giving Up On McCain

The comment's just a little late Harry. I'm understanding what

you're

saying though: Those who voted for Obama were largely made up of
minorities, the homesless, the jobless, hippies and weirdos who

agree

with Ayers/Wright/etc., homos, and anyone who believes the

Government

should take care of them so they don't have to have any
responsibilities.

--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Porter" <harry.porter@>
wrote:
>
> Rob Singer wrote:
> > The only place to hear more is on Fox News. The rest of the

media

is
> > too liberal to embarrass Obama so they just stay away from any
story
> > that'll taint his image.
>
> Allegation of a conspiracy, Rob?
>
> The news is pretty beat on ACORN ... overzealous members have
engaged
> in fraudulent voter registration.
>
> However, widespread Republican efforts to discredit the group
through
> broad overreaching swipes of dubious merit, rather than sticking

to

> specific credible allegations, were bound to swamp any true

effort

to
> get to the bottom of things.
>
> One of these days the boys will get that overblown rhetoric

doesn't

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--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Louis Mogol" <LouMogol@...> wrote:

-----Original Message-----
> always win out (and, in any case, isn't something to be proud of).
>

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