<p>Why do you even care? Nothing that I say matters because all you reply back is "bahhh GOP is spooky". This is my last post to you, oh righteous ignorant one.</p>
<p>"Bill Ayers lives in his neighborhood. Their kids attend the same school," he said. "They're certainly friendly, they know each other, as anyone whose kids go to school together."</p>
<p>Connections Between Bill Ayers and Barack Obama</p>
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<li><p>Bill Ayers and Barack Obama worked together on the the Chicago Annenberg Challenge. The Chicago Annenberg Challenge was founded by Bill Ayers in 1995. Barack Obama served as chair of the Annenberg Challenge from 1995 to 1999. Together the two men raised and disbursed more than $100 million in funding. Best source: CNN, Retrieved October 21, 2008.</p></li>
<li><p>Bill Ayers and Barack Obama served together on the board of the Woods Fund. Obama served from 1993 to 2002. Ayers joined the board in 1999 and continues to serve to the present day. Their tenures overlapped from December 1999 to December 2002. Best source: Chicago Sun-Times, Retrieved October 20, 2008.</p></li>
<li><p>Barack Obama published a positive review of Bill Ayers book, which you can read in its entirety at Google Books, in 1997 in the Chicago Tribune. The book was entitled A Kind and Just Parent, and Obama is mentioned briefly. (Best source to date: Fox News, Retrieved October 20, 2008.)</p></li>
<li><p>Barack Obama and Bill Ayers appeared together on a panel discussion of Ayers book, organized by Michelle Obama, in Chicago in November of 1997, in a joint effort to block proposed legislation regarding juvenile justice issues. Best source: Zombie Time, Retrieved October 20, 2008.</p></li>
<li><p>Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn hosted a campaign event for Barack Obamas state Senate campaign in their Chicago home in the fall of 1995. At the event, retiring state Senator Alice Palmer introduced Obama to her friends in Chicagos liberal/left-wing community, in effect designating him as her heir apparent. Attendees at the event told CNN that there was also a solicitation of funds for Obamas campaign effort. Best source: CNN, Retrieved October 21, 2008.</p></li>
<li><p>Bill Ayers contributed $200 to Barack Obamas state Senate election campaign in 2001. Best source: Chicago Sun-Times, Retrieved October 20, 2008.</p></li>
<li><p>Longtime Ayers associate Mike Klonsky, a self-avowed Maoist who was a member of SDS alongside Ayers and Dohrn in the 1960s, and who Bill Ayers made the head of his Small Schools Workshop in 1991, blogged for the Obama campaign in 2008. When Klonskys communist affiliations and association with Ayers became news in the conservative blogosphere, the Obama campaign quietly dropped his blog and removed his postings from their site.</p></li>
<li><p>From 1991 to 1995, Ayers and Obama both had offices on the same floor of a University of Chicago office building. (Klonsky also had an office in the same location.) Best source to date: Verum Serum (original reporting), Retrieved October 20, 2008.</p></li>
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8. From 1991 to 1995, Ayers and Obama both had offices on the same floor of a University of Chicago office building. (Klonsky also had an office in the same location.) Best source to date: Verum Serum (original reporting), Retrieved October 20, 2008.
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<p>Are you kidding me? As if you've never been within 100 ft. of someone who has committed a crime. And cuse0507, whenever someone brings up a legitimate argument against pug that he can't counter with numerous links from google, pug insults us too. Or he chooses only to respond to certain portions of our posts, just like what I did here.</p>
<p>What does it matter?<br>
I looked at the platforms, and I went with McCain when I voted early.</p>
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<li>McCain has more credible experience.</li>
<li>Palin has more National Security credentials than Obama and Biden combined.</li>
<li>Obama has been asked repeatedly for documentation verifying his citizenship and legitimacy to run for office. He provided only a scanned laser reproduction of his birth certificate. Granted, computer generated certificates all look the same now, and you won't find an original of my birth certificate anywhere that I can think of.</li>
<li>McCain, because he was born in Panama, had to provide the same documents. He gave open & free access to all of his records verifying his citizenship and legitimacy.</li>
<li>But Obama won't? Why?</li>
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Nice, nba. He shuts you down and all you can come up with is an insult. Looks like pug wins this round.
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<p>Unverified proof is not "shuts you down".</p>
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1. McCain has more credible experience.
2. Palin has more National Security credentials than Obama and Biden combined.
3. Obama has been asked repeatedly for documentation verifying his citizenship and legitimacy to run for office. He provided only a scanned laser reproduction of his birth certificate. Granted, computer generated certificates all look the same now, and you won't find an original of my birth certificate anywhere that I can think of.
4. McCain, because he was born in Panama, had to provide the same documents. He gave open & free access to all of his records verifying his citizenship and legitimacy.
5. But Obama won't? Why?
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<p>So many things Limbaughesque (aka laughably wrong) about this.</p>
<p>Just because McCain is old doesn't mean he has good experience. And even if he does have experience, it has completely failed him in the two areas most critical to the U.S. now: the economy and Iraq. Hell, why not vote Bush in again? He's definitely the most experienced candidate possible for president, considering he's been one for the past eight years. Experience doesn't mean jack without learning any lessons from it. John "I hate gooks" McCain obviously has learned nothing from Vietnam or his senate career.</p>
<p>Palin has more national security credentials than Obama + Biden? Provide proof now or recant that outrageous statement.</p>
<p>As for Obama's birth certificate issue, only the truly disingenuous or cowardly racists still believe in that:</p>
<p>*"We beg to differ. FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate. We conclude that it meets all of the requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship. Claims that the document lacks a raised seal or a signature are false." * - FactCheck.org</p>
<p>I refuse to recant my comment about Sarah's security clearances. I cannot give you "proof", instead it's a given. No where in the US has the issues that Alaska faces. And there is nothing about Limbaugh in that (I always thought that Limbaugh was an idiot as it is).</p>
<p>Some years back Russia wanted us to give Alaska back. A good part of the payment (if not all of it) was lost in a storm at sea. Back then no one had the technology to avoid the same level of storms or recover the gold. And last I knew Russia STILL wants Alaska back.</p>
<p>Consider the natural resources Alaska has. Coupled with Russia's demand to get it back. </p>
<p>Consider how close Russia is to Alaska.</p>
<p>Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California have no where near the difficulties Alaska has because of those differences.</p>