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The Associated Press Barack Obama is not a member of a socialist party. John McCain is not a foreigner. Sarah Palin is not Trig's grandmother. And Joe Biden is not dropping out of the race. Oh, and they're not all having sordid affairs. ...more
October 28, 2008
The Bible says "Love thy neighbor as thyself." Here are some of Barack Obama's neighbors, friends and personal acquaintances: Jeremiah Wright, a hate-America-filled preacher, spiritual leader and advisor of Obama for 20 years; Father Pfleger, another hate-filled friend; William Ayers of the weatherman bombing and the Pentagon group who wishes he could have done more damage; Louis Farrakhan, a hate-American-Muslim terrorist in my opinion. ...more
October 28, 2008
Timothy McVeigh had been released from custody because of misconduct by police. ...more
October 23, 2008
To the undecideds and independents, I offer 10 reasons to lean toward Obama: 1. Socialism/communism works; capitalism doesn't. ...more
October 23, 2008
Colin Powell, a Republican and retired general who was President Bush's first secretary of state, broke with the party Sunday and endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president, calling him a "transformational figure" while criticizing the tone of John McCain's campaign. ...more
October 20, 2008
Sen. John McCain told David Letterman that "I screwed up" by canceling a "Late Show" appearance three weeks ago, then faced a sharp round of questioning about Sarah Palin. ...more
October 17, 2008
WASHINGTON - This time, John McCain kept Barack Obama on the defensive. The feisty Republican tried hard to find a lifeline Wednesday night, challenging his Democratic rival at every turn over his truthfulness, associations and record. By that measure, McCain won the last debate of the 2008 campaign. But that may not be enough. ...more
October 16, 2008
Al Austin, a high-level Republican fundraiser from Tampa, sent an e-mail to his list of his political contacts Wednesday containing a joke that refers to the assassination of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. ...more
October 16, 2008
Three weeks before the election, and days before the final debate of the presidential candidates, Republicans are growing increasingly concerned about John McCain's ability to mount a comeback, questioning his tactics and his main thrust in a White House race increasingly focused on economic turmoil. ...more
October 13, 2008
Republican John McCain, the clock ticking on a chance to narrow Democrat Barack Obama's lead in polls, turned away Saturday from visceral attacks on his rival to pivot back toward policy differences. ...more
October 12, 2008
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