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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 317184" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Before I move forward, LMAO @ Jones! Good one!</p><p></p><p>Ok Brett,</p><p></p><p>First off, I think there a 2 ways you can approach an election campaign. First and IMO the preferred way is the discussion and debate of ideas. I can find lots of areas where I disagree with Obama on policy alone and that's what this process is all about.</p><p></p><p>The other way is the same way you gain standing on the school playground and that's by name calling, etc. Do some of those names have standing? Sure, no argument Obama didn't salute or wera a pin or that he sat in the pew while Rev. Wright said what he said. I've gone to a church or 2 in my life and when I heard something that I knew was flat wrong, I carried my arse out the door and never came back. I do think in the case of Rev. Wright Obama is IMO disengenuious and deceptive but I still believe you beat someone in the arena of ideas UNLESS!</p><p></p><p>The truth is there really aren't any differences at the end of the day. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know Hillary is behind this Obama stuff but what is most interesting to me is several months ago we heard the "conservative" mouthpieces slamming McCain as a "liberal in Republican clothing" and documenting case after case of conservative betrayal McCain. Even the right's babydoll in Anne Coulter stated she would campaign for Hillary before she voted for McCain. Rush was just as unkind but it seems a different story. I know Rush is an entertainer first but seems on his show of late he's back to playing team ball for the party. So one week they are one thing and the next they are another. So much for principles!</p><p></p><p>As I said in my earlier post about Hagee, you've got to go behind the scenes and look at the people and then connect the dots. Gary Bauer, prominent Christian Family values guy and on the board of Hagee's organization. Bauer is also tight inside Republican party politics and who is the party nominee? Who are advisers and how do they cross?</p><p></p><p>Rev. Rod Parsley appeared in Ohio with McCain giving a public endorsement and McCain called Parsley a "Spiritual adviser". What board does Parsley also sit on? Check out Hagee's website. How close is Hagee to McCain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 317184, member: 2189"] Before I move forward, LMAO @ Jones! Good one! Ok Brett, First off, I think there a 2 ways you can approach an election campaign. First and IMO the preferred way is the discussion and debate of ideas. I can find lots of areas where I disagree with Obama on policy alone and that's what this process is all about. The other way is the same way you gain standing on the school playground and that's by name calling, etc. Do some of those names have standing? Sure, no argument Obama didn't salute or wera a pin or that he sat in the pew while Rev. Wright said what he said. I've gone to a church or 2 in my life and when I heard something that I knew was flat wrong, I carried my arse out the door and never came back. I do think in the case of Rev. Wright Obama is IMO disengenuious and deceptive but I still believe you beat someone in the arena of ideas UNLESS! The truth is there really aren't any differences at the end of the day. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know Hillary is behind this Obama stuff but what is most interesting to me is several months ago we heard the "conservative" mouthpieces slamming McCain as a "liberal in Republican clothing" and documenting case after case of conservative betrayal McCain. Even the right's babydoll in Anne Coulter stated she would campaign for Hillary before she voted for McCain. Rush was just as unkind but it seems a different story. I know Rush is an entertainer first but seems on his show of late he's back to playing team ball for the party. So one week they are one thing and the next they are another. So much for principles! As I said in my earlier post about Hagee, you've got to go behind the scenes and look at the people and then connect the dots. Gary Bauer, prominent Christian Family values guy and on the board of Hagee's organization. Bauer is also tight inside Republican party politics and who is the party nominee? Who are advisers and how do they cross? Rev. Rod Parsley appeared in Ohio with McCain giving a public endorsement and McCain called Parsley a "Spiritual adviser". What board does Parsley also sit on? Check out Hagee's website. How close is Hagee to McCain? [/QUOTE]
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