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Jul 21, 2008, 05:20 PM
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Nani 2 Max&Kati
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Re: Obama In It, To Win It(White House, Here We Come!)
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Originally Posted by Turd.Ferguson
Ingelein, you may call me Turd, Mr. Turd, Turdman, etc. hahaha.
Yes, it is good that we can have a sense of humor, as that's what my entire post was about.
OK then, carry on Turd .
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Jul 24, 2008, 12:40 PM
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Re: Obama In It, To Win It(White House, Here We Come!)
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/...ef=werecommend
Poll: 'Sharp reversal' for Obama with Latino voters
Obama's approval rating with registered Latino voters, the nationwide Pew Hispanic Center poll found, is at 66 percent versus 23 percent favoring McCain.
Obama's "strong showing in this survey represents a sharp reversal in his fortunes from the primaries, when Obama lost the Latino vote to Hillary Clinton by a margin of nearly 2-to-1," according to Pew Hispanic Center associate director Mark Hugo Lopez.
Obama's favorability among Latinos is slightly up from a Gallup Poll summary of surveys taken in May, which showed Obama with 62 percent of Latino voters nationwide, compared with 29 percent for McCain.
Its not only the Germans who are going crazy over Obama, US Hispanics are strongly in favor of Obama. Next are the Evangelicals.
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Jul 24, 2008, 01:46 PM
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Jul 24, 2008, 02:28 PM
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Re: Obama In It, To Win It(White House, Here We Come!)
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statistics and polls will tell you anything you want them to however evangelicals will not be willing to support a person who is in favor of late term abortions
i do not consider my self a one issue elector but as noted above it will get mighty cold before cast a vote for obama
actually i have not been polled in decades, i don't know who speaks for me
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Jul 24, 2008, 04:38 PM
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Re: Obama In It, To Win It(White House, Here We Come!)
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I'm an evangelical and I've been wrestling with who will get my vote. I'm not a one-issue voter either so I'm weighing my choice carefully and understand the angst involved!
I really don't like the fact that Obama voted against the ban on partial-birth abortion. It really saddens me. However, what I've come up with in all my wrestling on the subject is that being pro-life is so much more than being against abortion (which I am). Pro-life also means not supporting dropping bombs on people, any people. Pro-life also means not supporting the death penalty. Pro-life also means not torturing anyone. Anyone. Period.
So I'm an evangelical and Obama just might get my vote.
Or I may write in Jesus.
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Jul 24, 2008, 05:52 PM
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Re: Obama In It, To Win It(White House, Here We Come!)
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Originally Posted by HeyJude
I'm an evangelical and I've been wrestling with who will get my vote. I'm not a one-issue voter either so I'm weighing my choice carefully and understand the angst involved!
I really don't like the fact that Obama voted against the ban on partial-birth abortion. It really saddens me. However, what I've come up with in all my wrestling on the subject is that being pro-life is so much more than being against abortion (which I am). Pro-life also means not supporting dropping bombs on people, any people. Pro-life also means not supporting the death penalty. Pro-life also means not torturing anyone. Anyone. Period.
So I'm an evangelical and Obama just might get my vote.
Or I may write in Jesus. 
Me too.
I added the emphasis that states my beliefs too.
Not Evangelical though.
I came from a town with Methodist, Baptist, Catholic, and Jewish.
Didn't know anyone with another belief as a kid. Just a few closeted atheists.
I'm concerned that McCain seems to view military action as THE solution.
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Jul 24, 2008, 07:48 PM
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Re: Obama In It, To Win It(White House, Here We Come!)
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Originally Posted by HeyJude
I'm an evangelical and I've been wrestling with who will get my vote. I'm not a one-issue voter either so I'm weighing my choice carefully and understand the angst involved!
I really don't like the fact that Obama voted against the ban on partial-birth abortion. It really saddens me. However, what I've come up with in all my wrestling on the subject is that being pro-life is so much more than being against abortion (which I am). Pro-life also means not supporting dropping bombs on people, any people. Pro-life also means not supporting the death penalty. Pro-life also means not torturing anyone. Anyone. Period.
So I'm an evangelical and Obama just might get my vote.
Or I may write in Jesus. 
Prolife also means defending the poor not attacking them for being poor...Prolife also means access to health care for all children not just those fortunate enough to have been born into families at the very top of the economic ladder...Prolife means building an environmentally sustainable economy...Prolife is buiding an economy based on living wage jobs as the floor of our economy not the ceiling for 1/3 of all families...Prolife means stewardship of our air, water and land.....Prolife means thinking about the future of our society.....Count me as a red letter Christian for Obama
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Jul 25, 2008, 10:59 PM
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Last edited by HM2Viking : Jul 25, 2008 at 11:04 PM.
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Jul 26, 2008, 04:48 PM
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couldn't pull up links...
who spoke of birthplaces???
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Jul 26, 2008, 04:54 PM
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http://p10.hostingprod.com/@motleypa...alse_flag.html
The latest news from the Obama Conspiracyverse is the first third-party proof of Obama's birth in Hawaii. It's a birth announcement from a 1961 issue of the Honolulu Advertiser that was dug up, ironically enough, by Lori Starfelt, who's working on an anti-Obama documentary for pro-Clinton PUMAs.
The crucial clip:

Well, that's it. Game over: Obama was born in the States. Or... [cue Bernard Hermann sting] was he? This image actually comes from Obama conspiracist TexasDarlin, who appends it with 12 questions. Such as... Although this announcement suggests his parents were married, that’s still an open question.
Have you noticed that there are no photos of Obama as an infant?
Barack Obama’s original birth certificate likely contains something that embarrasses him, or something that could be problematic for him legally, such as an indication of dual nationality. I STILL think he needs to produce a hard copy of the original Birth Certificate, or he looks like he’s hiding something.
In the comments, TexasDarlin talks with fellow skeptics.
Jackson, I’m not sure that any info on the COLB is fake, but perhaps the document was set up to appear to be fake, so that we would spend hundreds of hours studying it…
I've recovered footage from inside the Obama truther strategy meeting held before this blog post was published. Here it is:
(Seriously, if you like conspiracy theories, the comments at this site are a festival of chuckles. The idea of Obama's family collaborating to create a false biography for him is, in itself, hilarious. How did those 1961 dinner table conversations go, do they think? "If we don't create a false story, and fast, our half-African son of an 18-year old mother will have no chance at becoming president!")
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