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


To: Neeka who wrote (53208)10/27/2008 5:24:48 AM
From: nigel bates  Respond to of 224705
 
Those 'millions' seem to be a little thin on the ground...

Republicans hire mercenaries for ground war against Barack Obama
timesonline.co.uk
Back in Iowa where it all began, every day is like election day for army of volunteers
Tom Baldwin in Des Moines, Iowa

Two women walk out of John McCain’s Mid-West headquarters carrying a pile of voter canvassing sheets, one sports a baseball hat declaring her a “team leader” of the Republican campaign. And both are black — an unusual sight in an election where Barack Obama’s support among African Americans is almost monolithic.

Are they volunteers? They look at each other sheepishly. “Not exactly,” replies one. “We work for an employment agency,” says the other. Who are they voting for? “I don’t want to say,” says the first woman. “Obama — of course!” whispers the braver of the pair.

They laugh, then look over their shoulders at the office behind them. “Don’t give him your name, he’ll put it in the paper,” says the cautious one, explaining that they cannot afford to lose their $10-an-hour (£6) jobs. “This is embarrassing. We’re doing this because we have to live. At least none of our friends can see us. We’re from Chicago — like Obama.”

Republicans have had to hire mercenaries for this ground war. And, if the experience outside the McCain headquarters was any guide, they may not all be shooting in the same direction...



To: Neeka who wrote (53208)10/27/2008 6:24:13 AM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 224705
 
Audio from 2001

Obama talks about the redistribution of wealth. Goes on birdwalks about how to do it. Claims the Warren Court wasn't "That radical," and that the civil rights movement failed to deal with the issues of economic justice (redistribution).

youtube.com