Thought: McCain/Palin are doing the right thing calling Obama a terrorist and “That one”…

You Obama supporters out there have to figure out why McCain and Palin are trying to dig the truth out in Obama, on the reason why they call Barack Obama a terrorist. Obama associated with William Ayers. If you don’t know who William Ayers is yet do your research. Williiam Ayers is the one who helped Barack Obama get his rise in politics, they are both Chicago natives.

William Ayers is a domestic terrorist who is a citizen of a country with the acts of terrorism directed against. Domeestic terrorists are the people who associate with the Klu Klux Klan and other dangerous people.

Read all about Wililam Ayers here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers#Fugitive_Days:_A_Memoir

Joe Biden says that McCain/Palin’s attacks at Obama call him a terrorist is dangerous? No. The people supporting Obama is dangerous.

If Obama is elected, this country will be even more danger than ever. McCain never supported terrorism like Obama did, McCain was always a fighter. This is why McCain is going to be the next President no matter what happens.

Kev

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  1. Some good points here but a couple of things I’m surprised you didn’t catch since you’re so well read in politics. Obama was eight years old when Ayers became an anti-Vietnam activist and Weatherman leader, though because of major government bungling he was never convicted. By the time that Obama had his interactions with him he had long since become a father, a distinguished professor at a prestigious university, and had lived an exemplary and charitable life of working to make his community a better place. Their paths crossed inevitably because they were both very active in making improvements to Chicago’s education, community life, etc. Those things of course are all in the Wikipedia article you linked to, so I’m surprised that you didn’t see them. As for his “pallin’ around” with Ayers, if you went to Greenwich town hall every night they had a meeting I’m sure you’d see the same citizens every time, you might even talk to a few of them, you might even end up going out for coffee with one or two or giving a few bucks to a campaign they’re running. So much for that.

    The other thing I’m surprised you missed and I wanted to point out is that when people like Palin point fingers at others (never polite to do so, as we’ve seen with the Legend pointing fingers at you) it always ends up pointed right back at them. Her own husband hates American law so much that he was a member of a group that wants Alaska to secede from the United States and become an independent nation. Yes, you heard that, her husband Todd and his crackpot friends in the Alaskan Independence Party would like to see 49 stars on our flag and one on theirs. Their motto: “Alaska first! Alaska Always!” So is she flip flopping when she says “country first?”

    I know you think it’s cool that McCain and Palin are dwelling on this bogus terrorist thing, but to the rest of us it looks like McCain is desperate and doesn’t have anything of value or substance to say anymore and is just resorting to name calling, half truths, and outright lies about his opponent. I mean what COULD he have to say, our country is in a world of shit and most of us know he is one of the ones responsible for putting us here. Game over.

  2. Some good points here but a couple of things I’m surprised you didn’t catch since you’re so well read in politics. Obama was eight years old when Ayers became an anti-Vietnam activist and Weatherman leader, though because of major government bungling he was never convicted. By the time that Obama had his interactions with him he had long since become a father, a distinguished professor at a prestigious university, and had lived an exemplary and charitable life of working to make his community a better place. Their paths crossed inevitably because they were both very active in making improvements to Chicago’s education, community life, etc. Those things of course are all in the Wikipedia article you linked to, so I’m surprised that you didn’t see them. As for his “pallin’ around” with Ayers, if you went to Greenwich town hall every night they had a meeting I’m sure you’d see the same citizens every time, you might even talk to a few of them, you might even end up going out for coffee with one or two or giving a few bucks to a campaign they’re running. So much for that.

    The other thing I’m surprised you missed and I wanted to point out is that when people like Palin point fingers at others (never polite to do so, as we’ve seen with the Legend pointing fingers at you) it always ends up pointed right back at them. Her own husband hates American law so much that he was a member of a group that wants Alaska to secede from the United States and become an independent nation. Yes, you heard that, her husband Todd and his crackpot friends in the Alaskan Independence Party would like to see 49 stars on our flag and one on theirs. Their motto: “Alaska first! Alaska Always!” So is she flip flopping when she says “country first?”

    I know you think it’s cool that McCain and Palin are dwelling on this bogus terrorist thing, but to the rest of us it looks like McCain is desperate and doesn’t have anything of value or substance to say anymore and is just resorting to name calling, half truths, and outright lies about his opponent. I mean what COULD he have to say, our country is in a world of shit and most of us know he is one of the ones responsible for putting us here. Game over.

  3. You wrote “If Obama is elected, this country will be even more danger than ever. McCain never supported terrorism like Obama did, McCain was always a fighter. This is why McCain is going to be the next President no matter what happens.”

    Is this a threat of domestic terrorism? Even if Obama is legitimately by a vote of the people, you seem to be proposing some sort of overthrow of a legitimate Obama presidency. Are you advocating the violent overthrow of the American government?

    That sounds like domestic terrorism to me.

  4. You wrote “If Obama is elected, this country will be even more danger than ever. McCain never supported terrorism like Obama did, McCain was always a fighter. This is why McCain is going to be the next President no matter what happens.”

    Is this a threat of domestic terrorism? Even if Obama is legitimately by a vote of the people, you seem to be proposing some sort of overthrow of a legitimate Obama presidency. Are you advocating the violent overthrow of the American government?

    That sounds like domestic terrorism to me.

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Thought: McCain/Palin are doing the right thing calling Obama a terrorist and “That one”…

You Obama supporters out there have to figure out why McCain and Palin are trying to dig the truth out in Obama, on the reason why they call Barack Obama a terrorist. Obama associated with William Ayers. If you don’t know who William Ayers is yet do your research. Williiam Ayers is the one who helped Barack Obama get his rise in politics, they are both Chicago natives.

William Ayers is a domestic terrorist who is a citizen of a country with the acts of terrorism directed against. Domeestic terrorists are the people who associate with the Klu Klux Klan and other dangerous people.

Read all about Wililam Ayers here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers#Fugitive_Days:_A_Memoir

Joe Biden says that McCain/Palin’s attacks at Obama call him a terrorist is dangerous? No. The people supporting Obama is dangerous.

If Obama is elected, this country will be even more danger than ever. McCain never supported terrorism like Obama did, McCain was always a fighter. This is why McCain is going to be the next President no matter what happens.

Kev

3 thoughts on “Thought: McCain/Palin are doing the right thing calling Obama a terrorist and “That one”…”

  1. Some good points here but a couple of things I’m surprised you didn’t catch since you’re so well read in politics. Obama was eight years old when Ayers became an anti-Vietnam activist and Weatherman leader, though because of major government bungling he was never convicted. By the time that Obama had his interactions with him he had long since become a father, a distinguished professor at a prestigious university, and had lived an exemplary and charitable life of working to make his community a better place. Their paths crossed inevitably because they were both very active in making improvements to Chicago’s education, community life, etc. Those things of course are all in the Wikipedia article you linked to, so I’m surprised that you didn’t see them. As for his “pallin’ around” with Ayers, if you went to Greenwich town hall every night they had a meeting I’m sure you’d see the same citizens every time, you might even talk to a few of them, you might even end up going out for coffee with one or two or giving a few bucks to a campaign they’re running. So much for that.

    The other thing I’m surprised you missed and I wanted to point out is that when people like Palin point fingers at others (never polite to do so, as we’ve seen with the Legend pointing fingers at you) it always ends up pointed right back at them. Her own husband hates American law so much that he was a member of a group that wants Alaska to secede from the United States and become an independent nation. Yes, you heard that, her husband Todd and his crackpot friends in the Alaskan Independence Party would like to see 49 stars on our flag and one on theirs. Their motto: “Alaska first! Alaska Always!” So is she flip flopping when she says “country first?”

    I know you think it’s cool that McCain and Palin are dwelling on this bogus terrorist thing, but to the rest of us it looks like McCain is desperate and doesn’t have anything of value or substance to say anymore and is just resorting to name calling, half truths, and outright lies about his opponent. I mean what COULD he have to say, our country is in a world of shit and most of us know he is one of the ones responsible for putting us here. Game over.

  2. You wrote “If Obama is elected, this country will be even more danger than ever. McCain never supported terrorism like Obama did, McCain was always a fighter. This is why McCain is going to be the next President no matter what happens.”

    Is this a threat of domestic terrorism? Even if Obama is legitimately by a vote of the people, you seem to be proposing some sort of overthrow of a legitimate Obama presidency. Are you advocating the violent overthrow of the American government?

    That sounds like domestic terrorism to me.

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