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October 11, 2008
ACORN and Obama (from disgruntled ex-Obama supporter on Obama-Biden Community Blogs)
Topics: Political News and commentariesA poster at Free Republic writes about a poster on one of the Obama-Biden website's community blogs - Michael Hunter's Blog, who appears to be a disgruntled Obama supporter whose post(s?) are being deleted from the site:
"Google has not yet cached this page, so I am reposting Michael's excellent commentary so they will not vanish from memory when they, and Michael from Seattle, go under Obama's bus."Since you cowards deleted the post, here it is again:
CURIOUS
By K from Portland, OR - Oct 9th, 2008 at 3:11 am EDT
Comments | Mail to a Friend | Report Objectionable Content Tags: disappointmentThere is so much talk within this campaign, by Biden, Obama and supporters, about the lies and comments coming from the McCain campaign regarding Ayres and Acorn. I have investigated both topics, and at this point have been unable to identify any lies out of the McCain camp. Indeed, there is a great deal of information tying Obama to Ayres, and to the corrupt company Acorn. Today the FBI announced raids on many Acorn offices - within Obama's target states. Since Obama has paid that company $800,000 to hire Acorn to register people in these same states, what are we to think about the connection between Obama and Acorn? What are we to think about the 'increases' in registration, when Directors of Elections in various states, and the FBI report hundreds of thousands false forms having been filed by Acorn (and they have been shown on the news).
We now have the problem of questioning 1) voter registration and actual voting in these states; 2) Obama's responses to criticism. And if we have to question all of that, then how can we take at face value anything this ticket says?
This is a campaign of change? From what? to What? This sounds like Chicago politics as usual. </blockquote></blockquote>I can't help but wonder how long the Obama campaign will allow it to remain. Team Obama is not known for their tolerance for opinions other than their own. In fact, i'm surprised that Michael Hunter isn't already being called a racist for disagreeing with the Obama campaign, after all, isn't that the Obama way?
Posted by Richard at October 11, 2008 4:57 PM
Before we make a choice we may regret for the next four years, the accusations against Barack Obama should be carefully considered, as they are here.
Posted by: Burr Deming at October 11, 2008 9:42 PM
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