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Seriously. We need more palin' around. More friendship. More searching for common ground. We are tearing apart at the seams because we would rather prove our political adversaries wrong...Often even by dishonest means.

This can not continue with out deleterious effects.

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I love palin' around. Gets me ready for the day.

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But in case anyone is confused, do not, let me repeat, do not pal around with William Ayers.

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
But in case anyone is confused, do not, let me repeat, do not pal around with William Ayers.
I'm curious, do you believe people can be redeemed?

Also, do you plan on entering the BWA electoral contest?

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Originally posted by kirksey957
I'm curious, do you believe people can be redeemed?
Only people like Charles H. Keating, Jr.

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Originally posted by CliffLandin
Only people like Charles H. Keating, Jr.
Do you think John McCain would sit on the church pew beside Charles Keating? I'm betting no. At least not before the election.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
I'm curious, do you believe people can be redeemed?

Also, do you plan on entering the BWA electoral contest?
when is this going to be? my prediction is a ways back is outdated now, obama keeps leading, and all of the bigger prediction places are still keeping it as close, as i realized thats how they keep it interesting. they mentioned that very thing on electoral-vote.com today

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
But in case anyone is confused, do not, let me repeat, do not pal around with William Ayers.
Pal around with the Contras instead, much better, eh?

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Originally posted by jlilly
Pal around with the Contras instead, much better, eh?
Having spent 5 1/2 years living in the Hanoi Hilton, I think McCain knew as well as anybody the joys of living under communism. And rightly supported the Contras who were fighting to free their country from the oppressors.

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Originally posted by leisurelysloth
Having spent 5 1/2 years living in the Hanoi Hilton, I think McCain knew as well as anybody the joys of living under communism. And rightly supported the Contras who were fighting to free their country from the oppressors.
No, they weren't fighting to free their country from oppressors; they were committing terrorist attacks against civilians and against a democratically elected government.

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Ayers worked with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley in shaping the city's school reform program, and was one of three co-authors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge grant proposal that in 1995 won $49.2 million over five years for public school reform. In 1997 Chicago awarded him its Citizen of the Year award for his work on the project. Since 1999 he has served on the board of directors of the Woods Fund of Chicago, an anti-poverty, philanthropic foundation established as the Woods Charitable Fund in 1941.

What a horrible guy.

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Originally posted by karnachz
No, they weren't fighting to free their country from oppressors; they were committing terrorist attacks against civilians and against a democratically elected government.
LOL! Yes. Democratically elected. With 100% of the vote no less. Kind of like Saddam in that regard. Another great paragon of democracy. 🙄

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Originally posted by leisurelysloth
LOL! Yes. Democratically elected. With 100% of the vote no less. Kind of like Saddam in that regard. Another great paragon of democracy. 🙄
I agree! Thanks, for saving me the time to correct this nincompoop. They think we were just born yesterday and can spout off any lie to make their point and everyone is going to swallow it.

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Originally posted by jlilly
Pal around with the Contras instead, much better, eh?
Well, at least the Contras were on our side, unlike William Ayers, Rev. Wright, ACORN, Tony Rescoe, George Soros, the DNC, etc.

http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2008/10/07/news_opinion/letters/573a7c16c595a292862574da0077d32f.txt