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To: combjelly who wrote (431979)11/2/2008 11:50:36 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572713
 
>>> Too true.

When one evaluates this campaign in terms of the biggest lies, Obama holds all the top spots --

- He reneged on the promise to take public financing

- If he wins, he will have done so on the claim that McCain is the third Bush term which is an absolute lie -- and you know it.

- He has moved from the most extreme Left -- more extreme than the one avowed socialist in the Congress -- to claim centrist positions that obviously don't exist.

- He has hidden his affiliations with terrorists, claiming the relationships are casual when they are in fact much deeper and obviously influential.

- He has used racism time and again, while trying to lay it off on the opposing campaign.

The lies flowed out of the Obama campaign -- daily -- in an effort to hide his true colors from the gullible (that means YOU). McCain has run a basically honest campaign and in fact, he [wrongly, IMO] refused to use legitimate fodder against Obama in his efforts to elevate the rhetoric.

I just hope Obama, if he goes on to win, will feel some responsibility as he enters the Oval Office. Unlikely, but one can hope.