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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (275214)10/18/2008 3:14:04 PM
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Re: Obama's macaca moment ...Maybe the Libs have finally outfoxed themselves. To many of us, the fact that THEY are the ones who are trying to appear as the "elite" but in fact, many of the rest of us "ordinary people" view them as wantabe snobs with no reason to be snobby....

(I mean really, look at the escapades of Hollywood and yes, probably in some of DC, SFO, and NY as well as Chicago, falling into and out of each others bed, drugs at all parties, check to see who their heroes are....Chompsky, Soros, Lib Ivy League college professors, Gore, Kerry, Kennedy, all the Leftist artists, actors, writers, etc.....ad nauseam)

Let's hope Joe and those Americans like the rest of us just keep talking.

Obama wants to take the American Dream away from us, and leave us as shells that are dependent upon the State.

-- with the Palin feeding frenzy and Bittergate, it convinces ordinary voters that the Democrats are vicious snobs.

-- voters may begin to suspect that Obama is fixated on wealth re-distribution.

-- the Democrats have attacked an everyman and prolonged a dangerous storyline.

The only question remaining: will they keep it up? McCain couldn’t be that lucky, could he?

Think of the film of Obama's photo op on Joe's street as Obama's macaca moment.
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