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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: puborectalis who wrote (31589)6/21/2008 10:40:53 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224858
 
IF YOU DON'T VOTE FOR OBAMA, YOU'RE A RACIST. "OBAMA DROPS PRE-EMPTIVE RACE BOMB."

But how well is it working? Not everyone's buying it:

Make no mistake: the man who admits he looks like Urkel is sounding about as post-racial as the Rev. Al Sharpton. Or about as post-racial as someone who spent the last 20 years under the spiritual tutelage of the race-baiting Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Fr. Michael Pfleger. Someone with that background ought to have some humility when it comes to dealing the race card, but he has chosen it as his opening gambit.

Humility isn't his strong suit.

UPDATE: Juliette Ochieng comments:

This is just pathetic . . . . Most people couldn't care less about your name and your color, Senator Obama. They fear being led by you because you have no substantive legislative record, you're a chronic liar and, after explicitly stating that you choose your friends carefully, you have repeatedly and systematically made friends with people who hate this country.

You would "bridge the divide," Senator, by burning that bridge.

Ouch.

posted at 02:44 PM by Glenn Reynolds
THIS IS BAD FOR THE COUNTRY: Poll: Military approval beats Congress's 71-12. "Gallup's annual update on confidence in institutions finds just 12% of Americans expressing confidence in Congress, the lowest of the 16 institutions tested this year, and the worst rating Gallup has measured for any institution in the 35-year history of this question." (Via JWF, who notes that the Pelosi era hasn't done much for Congress's approval ratings.)

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