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Obamas Preacher vs. Bushes Preacher??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 326886" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>All the righteous indignation and red-faced sputtering about Obama's crazy preacher might be a little more credible if wasn't all coming from the same source(s),ie, people who were never in a million years going to vote for him in the first place.</p><p></p><p>And the hypocrisy only gets clearer with each new justification of "well, our guy's crazy preacher isn't as bad as your guy's crazy preacher", or "your guy has been hanging out with his crazy preacher longer than our guy has been hanging out with his crazy preacher".</p><p></p><p>If there's a single person who is actually going to change their vote over this nonsense I've yet to hear from them. If anyone does they must be a clueless idiot, seeing as how the candidates have real differences over policy issues that actually matter (Iraq, the economy, etc), which is what the election <strong><em>should</em></strong> be about.</p><p></p><p>It's a sign of how pathetic our selection process has become, when we demand that our elected officials pay public homage to some guy who wears a dress on Sunday while he talks to his imaginary friend. When viewed in that light, it makes this current non-controversy seem all too predictable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 326886, member: 4805"] All the righteous indignation and red-faced sputtering about Obama's crazy preacher might be a little more credible if wasn't all coming from the same source(s),ie, people who were never in a million years going to vote for him in the first place. And the hypocrisy only gets clearer with each new justification of "well, our guy's crazy preacher isn't as bad as your guy's crazy preacher", or "your guy has been hanging out with his crazy preacher longer than our guy has been hanging out with his crazy preacher". If there's a single person who is actually going to change their vote over this nonsense I've yet to hear from them. If anyone does they must be a clueless idiot, seeing as how the candidates have real differences over policy issues that actually matter (Iraq, the economy, etc), which is what the election [B][I]should[/I][/B] be about. It's a sign of how pathetic our selection process has become, when we demand that our elected officials pay public homage to some guy who wears a dress on Sunday while he talks to his imaginary friend. When viewed in that light, it makes this current non-controversy seem all too predictable. [/QUOTE]
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