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JonB
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JonB asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 1 decade ago

At what point does guilt by association apply to Obama?

When will people realize that at some point the entities surrounding Obama are not just coincidences. That he HAS TO believe these things in order to be placed with these people. Examples:

1) Bill Ayers - Obama worked with him on boards in Chicago and attened a party that was thrown for Obama. (Obama knew who Bill was and with the tightness a political campaign is run, he only would have attended this party if he believed what Ayers believed.)

1) Rev. Wright - You don't attend a church for 20yrs unless you believe what is being preached. This is not possible, no matter how you spin it.

3) Frannie and Freddie - Obama was the 2nd highest paid in campaign contributions from these 2 companies. He and his democratic friends were fine to watch the housing market crash in order to line their pockets from Fran & Fred.

4) Acorn - Obama worked for Acorn as a community organizer. In that position he offered home loans to those unable to pay. This organization is also now being investigated for voter fraud in thier registration effort. Obama interestingly also headed up some efforts to get voter registration.

Those 4 items seem to point to a man that has some very questionalbe ideas of how America should work. A man who believes that "God Damn America" is a good sermon. A man who worked with the democrats to create our housing and market crash.

When will the American people realize that this man is wrong for America?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Maybe it already does.

    Thing is, McCain didn't bring up ANY of this last night...and for good reason: No one who is actually paying any attention cares about that stuff. It is political mudslinging, and just as I don't believe what Obama says about McCain, I take whatever McCain says about Obama with a grain of salt. They both have way to much to lose to be trusting what they say about one another.

    Anyhow, people are losing their homes and retirement...Wall Street is falling apart at the seams...Gas prices are out of control...all under Sen. McCain's party...

    And yet, you wonder why no gives a flying you-know-what about this stuff.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The same should be applied to Palin. Apparently, Palin and her husband were part of a group called the Alaskan Secessionist group, which wanted to secede from the US!!! There are videos of the leader of this group talking about how America is a piece of crap and how he would never want to be buried in the soil of this F'n country. In fact, Palin's husband is still registered with that group as a member. Also, Palin's pastor at the church she went to in wasilla stated in an interview that he had the town chase away a woman who they believed was a witch.

  • 1 decade ago

    Should I believe that at the time of 9/11 Osama Bin Laden's family was in meeting with pres. bush, that they were discussing what to do to hide bin laden...see how irrational that sounds...... just like you do! And notice that you mentioned nothing concerning the country and what things the people are concrned with which deeply makes you look desperate for something to stir up trouble...

  • 1 decade ago

    guilt by association? if you are going to work that logic then bush is guilty of associating with the bin ladens. he knew their son was a terrorist and continued relations with them. since mccain and bush are friends wouldnt that make mccain guilty of supporting terrorism by association.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I predict they'll come to their senses on November 4th when Obama flys back to Illinois as the loser that he is.

  • David
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    It's no longer 'guilt by association.'

    He is flat out in cahoots with these extermist radical groups/people.

    He's in alliance with them, far more indicting than just being associated with them.

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