[Vision2020] Obama's broken promise - Change You Can Believe In
Glenn Schwaller
vpschwaller at gmail.com
Wed Oct 29 12:29:38 PDT 2008
I, for one, would probably feel better about the whole thing if Obama
would do one simple thing - admit he has changed his mind: "Yes I did
promise to campaign with public financing but I changed my mind."
"Yes, my political career was boosted by a fundraiser sponsored by
William Ayers, but we have no political nor private associations."
"No I am not hiding anything and the details of my life are as much
public record as John McCain and Sarah Palin's." But all we hear is
"no, no, never, never, I did not, I did not"
If, as is maintained on this list, "the majority of the public is not
in a dither about these things" then setting the record straight
should prove to be no big deal. However, I think it IS a big deal.
Based on current polls, more than 40% of the American public think
this is a big deal. And obviously Obama and his campaign think this
is a big deal.
GS
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:45 AM, No Weatherman <no.weatherman at gmail.com> wrote:
> I love a good fight.
>
> I hate an unfair fight.
>
> It seems to me, though, that you feel cheated because you lost two
> times straight and so you feel justified cheating and you're just
> clever enough to characterize your cheating as "fighting back."
>
> Do you cheat in court when you feel like the other side cheated against you?
>
>
> On 10/29/08, Chuck Kovis <ckovis at turbonet.com> wrote:
>> Damn straight I'm gloating. I'm just worried that the election will be
>> stolen, again, as it was the last two times. Damn, don't you just hate it
>> when liberals fight back?
>>
>>
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