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Old 10-26-2008
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Re: Obama Building Autocracy Through Intimidation And Smearing The Opposition

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He had Stanley Kurtz arrested while he was investigating Obama in Kenya.
You can't even get your smears straight. That was Jerome Corsi and why the Kenyan government did what it did is kind of a Kenyan thing, not an Obama thing.

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Ohio is stealing the election with the help of his Democrat friends. They have a Democrat Secretary of State, a Democrat Attorney General.
Wha? For one thing, Ohio is going to be close. But another is that Obama doesn't need Ohio to win (something his campaign said and caught heat for early in the summer if you remember). Last, partisan secretaries of state always work within the boundaries of the law to help their candidate win. Katherine Harris did what she could in Florida. Ken Blackwell did the same for Bush in 2004 and it's hard to argue that they didn't contribute to his victories in those states. Is your problem with corruption, or just that Democrats happen to be in positions of power in the state this time? No doubt you were on the side of Ken Blackwell and Katherine Harris in 2004 and 2000 respectively and thus your faux outrage is, as usual, suspect.

Also the whole ACORN thing is so ridiculously out of proportion. State law requires that ACORN turn in every registration form they receive from their workers. ACORN actually FLAGS registration forms that seem fraudulent, assisting secretaries of state and election boards who process them. And finally, it has been proven that the anti-ACORN "scandal" is a GOP political tool. In fact Alberto Gonzalez had to resign because he was pressuring state AG to go after ACORN without really any evidence

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The fix is in.
Accept it. American citizens are rejecting the GOP.
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Yesterday, John McCain actually said that if he’s president he’ll take on, and I quote, 'the old boys’ network in Washington.' I’m not making this up. This is somebody been in Congress for 26 years, who put seven of the most powerful Washington lobbyists in charge of his campaign. And now he tells us that he’s the one who’s gonna take on the old boys' network,” he said. “In the McCain campaign that’s called a staff meeting!- Obama, 9/17/2008
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