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Be careful before supporting Obama
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America is looking for a savior in the political arena. Many people are believing, beyond hope, what they want to hear, and the liberal media is only giving them what the media wants them to read.

According to the federal authorities, it came to light, during the Rezko indictment, that Nadhmi Auchi, an Iraqi billionaire (Saddam’s business buddy), wired $3.5 million to Rezko, Obama’s bag man, one month before the land transaction. (For the mock Georgia mansion in Chicago?) Obama was not implicated in the indictment. Or course, Rezko may not have dared to implicate anyone.

The press also reported Obama’s friendship with terrorist William Ayers, a founding member of the leftist terrorist group Weather Underground. (In the ’70s and ’80s, Ayers murdered and bombed in the U.S., the Capitol and the Penagon, then, in 2001, says he didn’t bomb enough, and he is now college professor at the University of Illinois in Chicago.)

In 2001 and 2003, Ayers and Obama served on the non-profit Woods Foundation, giving $75,000 in grants to the Arab-American Action Network, a radical organization with terrorist ties. Lately, Ayers hosted a political affair for Obama.

This is old news. Doesn’t anyone care? Someday, according to the prophecy, a Great Deceiver, a ruler, will rise up in power and fool the world, and then, a few years later, make a complete turn around, (a drastic change) and betray the people. Now, understand, I am not insinuating this person is Barak Obama. I am saying that we need to be careful and discerning, and try to find out what this person is qualified for.

It does not make sense, (even for liberals), for the president of the U.S.A. to have terrorist friends.



Eunice Folland

Owatonna



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By: caj_mom on 6/28/08
"Someday, according to the prophecy, a Great Deceiver, a ruler, will rise up in power and fool the world, and then, a few years later, make a complete turn around, (a drastic change) and betray the people."

Wasn't that Bush?

By: Shortcakes on 6/29/08
How is the "liberal media" concealing what "the press also reported"? That's one heckova cover-up.

By: Mike on 6/29/08
This letter is an example of the worst type of politics by innuendo and insinuation. I would say the same were it about McCain or Hillary Clinton or Ron Paul or whoever.

By: NordicBlaise on 6/29/08
Is it not true that for Obama to work his plans, which with the Senate majority in his favor he will succeed with a few, he must raise taxes? Getting rid of Bush's tax cuts alone wont be even close to the amount Obama will need, right? So...I don't know about this guy Obama. You would think that for such a prestigious job as President of the United States one would have to have solid credentials too, what has Obama even done in Illinois to prove to me he has what it takes.
McCain really isn't my cup of tea either, his partnership with ol' Teddy Kennedy doesn't seem to me as a "bipartisan" effort outreach as much as a play to the public.

By: the_phoenix on 6/29/08
All of them need the Federal Reserve, the government's puppet financier, to do what they intend to do, all except my buddy Ron Paul. He's introduced legislation to abolish it. Anyone with a mind on their shoulders knows that printing money out of thin air is only making your savings account dwindle down to those steel coins the monopolistic US Mint will produce soon. Wartime money = bankrupt society. I can do without Obama and McWarMonger.

By: je_ne_sais_pas on 6/29/08
Obama and terrorist ties? You have got to be kidding me. I want some sources. This is not one bit credible without any documented sources proving any of this information. Please, enlighten me and prove your accusations.

By: Sonny on 6/29/08
~ I'm an independent who votes according to the individual and issue, not the party.
~ I couldn't vote for either Hillary or Obama as they're both pro-choice, allowing abortion, and they sympathetically support much of the pro-gay agenda.
~ Neither will I be able to vote for McCain because he admits that he's superstitious. Another matter, not that big a deal but, annoying to me, he simply repeats over and over "my friends..." when he speaks. He's just not that good a speaker so that's a disappointment. McCain does do better communicating in small groups than in a rally or debate, but I'm just not that impressed with him. Neither do I trust either "O" or "Hil" who's already out.
~ Furthermore, McCain's wife is a big beer distributor! How could I support a President and First Family who do that? To all you beer drinkers who don't see anything wrong with that, all I can say is I wouldn't want to be accountable for making my living by providing booze which in many cases all across the country causes alcoholism and career ruin; loss of family life; immorality; fights- think of all that come from dark nights at bars with consequential jailings at detention centers; accidents; deaths...
~ Nope, for this Presidential election, for the first time ever, I will have to do a write-in.
~ Eunice gave us information worthy of serious consideration. In addition to what she said, how could I support Obama who allowed himself and his family with children, easily able to be influenced, for 20 years, to be under the authority of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's outlandish, racial and hateful preaching? That in itself would be enough to turn me off about him.

By: OwatonnaMom on 6/29/08
I have yet to make a decision about who I'm voting for. Like Sonny, I vote for beliefs not party. I do not like Hillary because her stance changes everytime she has a new audience. Obama, well I am having a HARD time getting past his membership with his church...for 20 years he didn't view the negative, fictitious views of its' pastor? I am having a difficult time with McCain with his immigration policies. I am pro-choice and liberal in some views and conservative in others. I believe this...our children are our future and right now I'm not proud at what we as a country are showing them.

By: the_phoenix on 7/1/08
Funny how no one can get past the issue of printing of money out of thin air, but apparently, everyone's mind is on thin air and that makes it hard to think properly.

 
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