Dear Kenneth E. Phillipps libeling an individual American citizen saying that they have made comments about a race or ethnic group that that group are to be scorned and dismissed and treated as inferior by the birth origin is a most profound evil.
Kenneth E. Phillipps, do lawyers and Democrats not find such libel as a most profound evil?
Kenneth E. Phillipps, This is the clear perfect example of that most profound evil.
But the above is topped by the hideos libel of the obama Dos Caras, Two Faces ad. The ad is Pure racist hate inciting propaganda constructed on more libel of an individual American citizen.
How does Kenneth E. Phillipps so revently preach for such manifest evil as obama?
youtube.com A commentary on the ad. plnewsforum.com Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has launched a new Spanish-language TV ad that seeks to paint Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., as anti-immigrant, even tying the Republican to his longtime conservative talk-radio nemesis Rush Limbaugh.
As first reported by the Washington Post, Obama’s ad features a narrator saying: “They want us to forget the insults we’ve put up with…the intolerance…they made us feel marginalized in this country we love so much.”
The screen then shows these two quotes from Limbaugh:
“…stupid and unskilled Mexicans” —Rush Limbaugh
“You shut your mouth or you get out!” —Rush Limbaugh
The narrator then says, “John McCain and his Republican friends have two faces. One that says lies just to get our vote…and another, even worse, that continues the policies of George Bush that put special interests ahead of working families. John McCain…more of the same old Republican tricks.”
There are some real factual problems with this ad, which is titled “Dos Caras,” or two faces.
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By linking McCain to Limbaugh’s quotes, twisting Limbaugh’s quotes, and tying McCain to more extremist anti-immigration voices, the Obama campaign has crossed a line into misleading the viewers of its new TV ad. In Spanish, the word is erróneo. |