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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne
Instead of taking wild guesses about how comfortable Obama was, how much Ayers has changed, how bad someone has to be to refuse to be on a committee with them, or any kind of right wing comparison, how about looking at what's actually being said.
McCain's camp, via Palin, is suggesting that Obama supports domestic terrorism. Do you actually think that's true?
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No, they're suggesting that he is friends with a domestic terrorist and that seems to be true. Just because liberal community organizations in Chicago think that Ayers is back to being a mainstream figure doesn't mean that Americans have to agree with them.
Obama has chosen to make a big deal about how inspiring his story is (he wrote two books about it after all) and the big question about that story is that Obama has chosen to associate himself with some pretty radical people and it would be irresponsible politically for McCain to not raise the issue of what that says about Obama's judgement.
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Last edited by CrackerBarrel; 10-05-2008 at 05:51 PM.
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