Palin makes Obama terrorist claim

The McCain campaign is getting desperate so it's time to go negative, something of course McCain said he would not do but that's politics.McCain who before this run for presidency was held in decent regard by even his opponents now not only will lose this election but his reputatation as well.He has now sold his soul to the devil (extreme right wing republican divisive politics) and will from here forward be seen as just another republican willing to appeal to the worst in some people in order to try to get votes.Palin is just his attack pit bull with lipstick and really is a shallow nothing who will be never heard of again after the election.While this was going to be a tough year for republicans in general how badly a campaign McCain has run is probably sealing the deal.Palin is the best example for how poor his judgements and tactics have been.Just look at his recent decision to withdraw from Michigan,why announce such a thing? Just leave with no announcement,his announcement is being used to great effect against him.Again just an example of a poorly run campaign.
 

Torre82

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If I wanted to take an unbiased defense against that comment..

Mrs Palin described Mr Obama as someone who saw the US "as being so imperfect... he is palling around with terrorists who would target their own country".

I'd say 'Bitch I'm trying to change those imperfections by becoming president!' and then make a small jab at the lady's own associations with a group that thinks the U.S. as imperfect and Alaska needs to secede from the union.

But, eh.. why would a simple, annoying governor of a strange state throw out an accusation if she wasnt ready to defend against one right back? ::shrug:: We'll find out, perhaps.

The Alaska Independence Party says:

“I’m an Alaskan, not an American. I’ve got no use for America or her damned institutions.”

And Sarah Palin signed up.

Then again, that sounds pretty biased. I better just fake some pictures of her taking Obama's cock and post them on OmaFotze.
 
I would like to know where Obama's earmarks which is close to 1 billion dollar back to his home state Illinois do. I personally went to Obama's South side and saw murders, killings, poverty, and the worst of America. Talking about community organizer, what Obama really did ?

Sarah Palin as a community organizer, built a all-purpose sport arena, paved the road, developed the city and increase the population of the town, reduce property tax.

Sarah Palin as the governor took on the oil companies and give back $1,200.00 to each and every one of Alaskan and another $1,800.00 as wind-fall tax break to each and every
Alaskan.

A family of four will get a total of $12,000.00.

What did Obama did to his "own" people in South Side of Chicago--nothing but loss of hope, murders, killings, black on black killings, increase black youth killings, killing of 12 people just over a weekend during the summer.

Don't forget Obama was in the State Senate and actually has influence on local politics and did Obama actually improve his "own" people in South Side of Chicago.

I walked the "WALK", talk the "TALK", went to the most dangerous place in South Side of Chicago, the most dangerous place in Kingston, Jamaica to see massive gang-related killings. What make me vomit is people buy in this "Change" things.

I did not say Sarah Palin is a saint, she is a local politican and will take time to learn.

Her attack on Obama claiming Obama's friends are linked to terrorists is actaully McCain's order. Sarah Palin can not call the shot and it is McCain's order for the VP to attack and attack.

I adore and fancy the beautiful lady, Sarah Palin outside the politics arena !
 
Honestly, I don't know if McCain brought her on himself or if someone else did but either way I'd be shocked if he wins this election. From what I've heard and read it seems that even Republicans aren't voting for him because they fear having Palin as the President in case anything happens to McCain. Palin is just wow, :rolleyes:
 
The elections are getting nearer, the circus is in full swing and the mudslinging has begun.

Next few weeks are going to be interesting.
 

Torre82

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GeorgeCarlin said:
I like Sarah Palin, it rhymes with Sarah Failin'. Obama sounds like Osama... must be a terrorist with a 1 billion dollar cock. I personally went to Obama's South side and saw black people, white people, purple people eaters, and the bratwurst of America. Talking about community organizer, what Obama really did ? As president what he do? Dont like. Ooga. Booga.

Sarah Palin as a community dictator, built a road to nowhere, created a scandal that haunts her to this day, developed her bust and increased the population of the town (personally, and with the help of her daughter).

What did Obama did to his "own" people in South Side of Chicago--nothing but loss of bob hope, stepped on kittens, black on white screen printings, killing of 12 people just over a weekend with his g!ant CAWK.

What make me vomit is people buy in this "Change" things. Things must stay same. Change bad. Ooga?

I did not say Sarah Palin is a saint, she is a local politican and will take time to learn. IN SEVEN DAYS THE WORLD WILL BE SEVEN DAYS CRAZIER! BOOOOGGAAAA!!



In case you wanted to see what Lovejoy does in his space time, feel free to visit
www.democrap.com/

Besides not trusting someone who believes Palin is ready to do anything remotely beneficial for this country.. your posts a little insane. Predictions a little.. off.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
I saw the 51 sec. vid.
Attack? That was an attack?
Such hypocrisy, when the democratic party biased media and democrat politicians blatanlty slanders a republican thats perfectly fine but when someone says anything about Obama its an attack.
Boo Hoo, grow some stones.
If the democrats can't handle that then I'd hate to see how they'd handle a real problem.
" such nasty things, now I don't like her even more"
Boo Hoo.
 
My biggest gripe with McCain, (yes I've said this before), in my list, is that he was talking about the strength of the economy even 6 weeks ago. Bush was talking about the same, back in December as though his destruction of the economy just happened and had nothing to do with his policies. As a layperson, I thought they were both out of their minds, as to me this downturn was obvious 3 years ago. Suddenly Bush comes on board about the economy being bad, and McCain finally figures it out that people know it's bad and he changes his position.

Waving flags and not talking about how to get out of Iraq, (which clearly never was a War on Terror as much as the War on Terror would be better served against a guy carrying a briefcase with a bomb on a city street), just shows nothing will change. Just with his first debate, he had to cancel to take care of an emergency budget proposal, but then changed his mind and decided to go to the debate when advisors told him his decision didn't show the strength of character they hoped. The surge had the effect of temporarily bandaging a hemoraging artery the US caused called Iraq, that didn't have the problems with Saddam it has now. What good has come out of that occupation? Clearly it was lies leading to the invasion, so why is the US still there. Because it fits the proposals of The New American Century and the need to establish permanent military bases in the middle east to better control future oil reserves.

My attention span runs a little longer then 20 minutes, and my memory is good enough to remember what McCain was saying and doing 6 months ago.

I think that pair is ridiculous, and Palin was his single biggest blunder. :2 cents:
 
You kids actually think that this election will make a difference in America....

I recall South Park saying something about electing a Turd Sandwich versus a Douche Bag the last time around.

History repeats itself, apparently...
 
Camp Chaos needs to return.

MONKEY FOR PRESIDENT!

You guys should be glad, you have an actual government body at this time. Belgium has been in an political impasse for over a year past elections now, we still have no working government.
 
You kids actually think that this election will make a difference in America....

My biggest gripe with McCain, (yes I've said this before), in my list, is that he was talking about the strength of the economy even 6 weeks ago. Bush was talking about the same, back in December as though his destruction of the economy just happened and had nothing to do with his policies. As a layperson, I thought they were both out of their minds, as to me this downturn was obvious 3 years ago. Suddenly Bush comes on board about the economy being bad, and McCain finally figures it out that people know it's bad and he changes his position.

I agree with both of these points 100%.


As for the Palin comments: FOMM said it; desperation.
 
Well, the McCain theatrics of avoiding the debate for the sake of running to rescue the economy didn't work, and he only got so much mileage out of Palin as a newcomer. What's next? Bungie jumping off the Washington Monument in a red, white and blue jumpsuit for attention? That might make a dramatic statement :rolleyes:
 
John McCain's problem generally is that he's got nothing to contribute except the same Bush policies that have practically landed the country back in another Great Depression while costing 1000's of lives that anybody could have seen would turn out just as it has. The Republicans, in power for the last 8 years, have fucked up everything that they have touched.

McCain's problems in this particular area of negative associations is that Obama has only the most tangential relations with Ayers, decades after his criminal activities, while McCain had close associations with Charles Keating, John Singlaub and others at the time that their criminal activities were taking place. But his campaign is utterly bankrupt in terms of anything to contribute positively so all they can do is sling slime and sent out Palin, who may have contributed real stuff as a governor but seems to think that a vice presidential campaign is a winking competition.
 

om3ga

It's good to be the king...
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Torre82

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Heh.. everyone is fired up about an election for once. Whether or not anyone believes it.. that is 'change' enough for me. heh
 
Desperation tactics. Palin is comical. I mean she changed uni 6 times, that says a lot about her decisive nature. :D
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
Well we are about to elect someone named osama...
 

girk1

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The McCain campaign is getting desperate so it's time to go negative, something of course McCain said he would not do but that's politics.McCain who before this run for presidency was held in decent regard by even his opponents now not only will lose this election but his reputatation as well.He has now sold his soul to the devil (extreme right wing republican divisive politics) and will from here forward be seen as just another republican willing to appeal to the worst in some people in order to try to get votes.Palin is just his attack pit bull with lipstick and really is a shallow nothing who will be never heard of again after the election.

Do we even expect much more from the Party which has given us political know nothings like Dan Quayle,GW & Palin in the past 15-20 years:dunno:
This appealing to the very worst in people has worked for them since the days of Nixon & his Soutern Strategy down to Willie Horton & the recent 'Swift Boating' .

They are having trouble based upon their basic platform of government deregulation of business/Wall Street(which has failed miserably) as well as their misguided warmongering so they attack the opposing candidate based upon his serving on some Charitable Board with a well known Chicago Educator who did some things when Obama was 7 or 8 years old. Classic Right wing .
 
Well, it's true. Pointing out the extreme bad judgement and lies of the Bush administration gets you the arguement that Bill Clinton also showed bad judgement and lied about Monica Lewinski. :rolleyes: even though he balanced the budget after the horrifying financial damage after the Reagan/Bush years. Is this how it works? These guys screw up on the grand scale because of favors to their supporters that benefit themselves in the good boy network, and no matter what the cost, screw the budget and then a Dem gets in to fix things. When it then goes well, they get another one in to fuck up even worse?

Palin made a big deal in a speech about America is the solution to the world's problem, not the unpatriotic cause of the problem like Obama suggests. Wow! Anyone looking at US policy in the modern world since WW2, can pretty much paint a picture of selfish interaction and criminal action against other nations. A non stop list of charges in that regard, but just keep waving those flags, "if they're not with us, they're against us", get a few more US lives lost in this lie, and sling mud faster than the opposition can point out the futility of the current policies, and the superficiality of the promises for change.

Bush screwed up the budget by about $7T. Maybe McCain can get the total closer to $20T, and get a stronger military industry to protect against those the US owes a big debt to.

"It's the economy stupid" - Bill Clinton
 
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