[Rhodes22-list] The Obama Iraq Documentary

Brad Haslett flybrad at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 10:09:23 EDT 2008


Bill,

Whoa Big Boy!  You're typing too fast for me.  I thought John Edwards
was the father of the Palin baby.  No?

Brad

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:58 AM, Bill Effros <bill at effros.com> wrote:
> Slim,
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> The problem is I don't know what Obama's current policy is on anything.
> I don't know what it was.  I don't know if he has changed his mind, or
> he hasn't.
>
> Obama is the George W. Bush of the left.  Someone with no known beliefs
> or accomplishments who is being sold to the American Public like a pack
> of cigarettes with the promise that he is surrounded by advisers who
> know what they are doing.  MSM, which is clearly the major beneficiary
> of all the money spent on the primary campaigns, just couldn't find
> anything wrong with Obama.  In the same way, when the cigarette
> companies were their major advertisers, they couldn't find anything
> wrong with cigarettes.
>
> I don't like the way that worked out for cigarettes or Bush.  I like it
> no better for Obama.
>
> What is Obama's current policy on slurs made on people's families?  When
> it was his own family, he made it clear they were off-limits.  But his
> advisers seem to believe in order to win they've got to slime McCain's
> family, and Palin's family, so Obama just goes along.
>
> MSM wouldn't touch the John Edwards baby story with a 10 foot pole.  But
> the idea that Palin's Down Syndrome baby was really her daughter's child
> with her husband -- oh, that was front page news within hours of
> somebody thinking it up.
>
> And if Obama has any consistency at all, it is "getting along by going
> along".  He has never won an election fairly.  The method by which he
> ran for the state Senate was declared Unconstitutional by the Supreme
> Court.  (Chicago politicians picked the winner before the balloting --
> Obama was their boy.)  He won his Senate seat the same way--by getting
> his Republican opponent knocked off the ticket -- he ran against nobody.
>
> And he won the primaries the same way -- somehow Obama's margin of
> victory in Cook COUNTY was larger than the margin of victory of any
> candidate in any STATE.  Caucuses are "smoke filled rooms".  They are
> not a "secret ballot".   Quite the reverse -- everyone can see how you
> vote, and you are forced to vote over and over until you get it "right".
>
> Obama's campaign had a lot of extorted money in its coffers that it used
> to organize caucuses in states Obama will not win.  He cannot win
> elections fairly, and the remaining Democrats who still support him are
> not sufficient in number to rig the national election.
>
> All of Obama's pals are going to jail, and I believe he will too.
>
> Sarah Palin made her career exposing "good ol' boys" like Obama as
> crooks.  I believe that is the real reason she was selected for the
> McCain/Palin ticket, and I definitely support it.
>
> I have always turned my back on crooks and liars, and this election is
> no exception.  I don't agree with all of the Republican's policies, but
> I don't agree with all of the Democrats policies, either.
>
> I think McCain/Palin will be much better for this country than
> Obama/Biden, and I also think the country runs better when the President
> and Congress are controlled by different parties.
>
> Bill Effros
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> Steven Alm wrote:
>> Bill,
>>
>> I know your motto is quote without comment but I want your comment on this.
>> Your silence is deafening.  I think Obama or anyone else is entitled to
>> change their mind given the dynamic quality of the situation in Iraq.  Am I
>> to surmise that you have turned your back on the Democrats and are now
>> supporting the Republicans?  Really?  Haven't you forgotten something?
>>
>> Slim
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Bill Effros <bill at effros.com> wrote:
>>
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>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHEIi4XKRmM
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