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Oct 04 2008

Obama’s Character Matters, Ties to Terrorists Matters

Published by allykat at 5:36 pm under Sarah Palin, obama Edit This

Just by looking at the issues and what Barack H. Obama wants to do and you know that it will be a disaster for America. However, it is also very important to look at one’s character when voting for the next President of the United States.

Character tells you what kind of person you are dealing with. Knowing about one’s background and character is critical, especially when you do not know much about someone. Since Obama has only been in the Senate for 143 working days and he pretty much appeared out of nowhere, it is crucial that we know his background and character, because it is really all we have to go by.

Sarah Palin mentioned Obama’s ties to Ayers, the radical self-admitted domestic terrorist todNobama 2008ay. Ayers and his fellow Weathermen have taken credit for bombing 12 buildings and he wish he did more. I am so glad that Palin has mentioned this terrible fact.

More people need to know that this is a serious matter. Obama is more than just an acquaintance with Ayers. Ayers is Obama’s friend and maybe even a mentor, as I have mentioned in previous posts here and here. And here is another website that frequently updates as new evidence is found on Barack Obama and Ayers. Friends can and do affect one’s character and it also tells us about one‘s judgment.

Character is what was yesterday and will be tomorrow.

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9 Responses to “Obama’s Character Matters, Ties to Terrorists Matters”

  1. threedegreeson 04 Oct 2008 at 6:59 pm edit this

    Awesome. I was hoping we could get into a conversation about character.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who, while in captivity, gave the enemy information about his unit’s whereabouts, and who was aboard the carrier.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who, while in captivity, made propaganda films for the NVA.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who left his first wife, after she waited for him and raised his children because she was disfigured from an automobile accident.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who filed for a marriage license with the millionaire heiress while still married to his disfigured wife.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who was Charles Keating’s close, personal friend.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who condemned the campaign that ran against him in 2000, then hired the same team to run his own smear campaign.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who would name as his running mate a person currently under investigation for abuse of power.

    Let’s talk about the character of a man who has no where to turn but to engage in the sleaziest campaign in political history.

    I’d love to have this conversation, and I’ve barely scratched the surface.

  2. threedegreeson 04 Oct 2008 at 7:10 pm edit this

    Also I have to add this:

    Despite everything in my previous post, I am still voting for McCain/Palin. Only because Sarah Palin is so smoking hot!!! McCain may not be the best looking candidate, but he certainly choose correctly when he picked the hottest chick from the coolest state! YUMMY! More Palin please!!

  3. threedegreeson 04 Oct 2008 at 7:14 pm edit this

    Wow, unoriginal and deprecating.

    I know you guys want to be like me, but you’re not. You can’t be, because I’m not poisoned by ideology and hate from what I don’t understand.

    Please, if you’re going to steal my screen name, give a link to my site. Otherwise it’s just, well, ignorant.

    Cheers

    P.S. I don’t need to use all caps to prove a point.

  4. eclecticbirdon 04 Oct 2008 at 7:37 pm edit this

    First, I find who he is friends with interesting as well but I”m not going to base my vote on that.

    Second, I thought Three posted that bit about Palin (the second comment) to be funny. I was cracking up reading it as sarcasm and then poof…grumpy rhino. Good for a laugh either way ;)

  5. bill_fingeron 04 Oct 2008 at 8:25 pm edit this

    Please just come out and say it. You’re afraid Barack Obama is the Manchurian Candidate. It’s okay. But if this is merely a battle between which candidate loves America more, we’re in some serious trouble.

    And if you’re going to base Obama’s character based on who his friends are, we get to mention John McCain’s sleazy, murdering friend–George W. Bush.

  6. Thomas Jefferson Jron 04 Oct 2008 at 10:26 pm edit this

    Okay, Billy Boy I’ll bite.
    I think Obama would be bad for America. I don’t necessarily think that someone should be judged by who their friends are….After all most of my friends are strippers or bartenders. Doesn’t make us bad people.

    However if those friends are America hating terrorists AND you trying to run for President…..Doesn’t really look that great on the campaign trail.

    Now yes 3Degrees I will admit the some of McCains friends may not be up to par on “character” however they are mostly just business men or politicians that made bad business deals. Hes old and has been in this business a long time! So what? He never hung out with Kim Jong Il! (Someone do some research and see if Obama is friends with him as well….Wouldnt be surprising would it? I wonder what the liberals defense on that would be? LOL)

    Oh and 3D…..I totally agree. Sarah Palin is crazy hot isn’t she?

  7. Scotton 14 Oct 2008 at 1:36 pm edit this

    I like how so many guys want to vote for Palin because she’s hot. Conservative men I’ve seen blogging that she is a MILF. As a people with conservative values, shouldn’t they be outraged that someone would talk about a respectable, married woman in the very way they talk about her? If she has the values she claims, she would rather take her own life than submit to any of those men. Nice way to choose the potential leader of the (now arguably) most powerful country in the world. Personally, I think she makes an outstanding spokesperson, but one step away from the presidency is way out of her league, right now at least. I thought she was Alaska First, anyway.

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