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To: Road Walker who wrote (400828)7/22/2008 6:14:20 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579262
 
>> But Obama is "culpable" for whatever Ayers did?

I have not assigned culpability to Obama for Ayers. Ayers is a criminal who got away with it. Obama is not responsible for that.

Obama is responsible for having the poor judgment to associate with a known terrorist, and to continue that association after the terrorist reavowed his terrorist aspirations.

If Obama chose to hang out with crack heads, he would not be guilty, in my mind, of drug abuse. But it would certainly indicate a lapse in judgment. Same thing.

McCain, while not culpable in Keating, has clearly stated that it was a mistake in judgment on his part. Obama has yet to admit his lack of judgment -- not only in associating with terrorists, but in any number -- at least 10s -- of lapses in judgment.

You are simply trying to smear McCain.

Obama is dangerous.