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greenchair rated 3 months ago- Keep digging, Barry. And if you think that an endorsement from a world-recognized terrorist organization is not a legitimate point to criticize you on, you have another thing coming.

RR16 rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Obamastan By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:20 PM PT Decision '08: After criticizing McCain for mentioning that Hamas endorses him, Obama says it's understandable that Hamas would do so. Just how anti-Hamas and pro-Israel is the Democratic front-runner? And just why did he fire an adviser who talked with the group?"

NobleKnight rated 3 months ago- I'd vote for Condoleeza Rice, I'd vote for Colin Powell, I'd vote for Clarence Thomas, I would not however, vote for this lying, terrorist loving piece of crap. Now call me a racist, you liberals have no other tricks in your bag. From the page: "Obamastan" "Decision '08: After criticizing McCain for mentioning that Hamas endorses him, Obama says it's understandable that Hamas would do so. Just how anti-Hamas and pro-Israel is the Democratic front-runner? And just why did he fire an adviser who talked with the group? Barack Obama would like us to believe that the Rev. Jeremiah Wright who ranted anti-American profanities at the National Press Club was not the man he saw from the pews of his church for two decades. He'd also have us believe that Weatherman terrorist bomber William Ayers, who played host to his first fundraiser and with whom he would later serve on a board, is just a "guy in the neighborhood." Similarly, Obama would have us believe he doesn't accept the recent endorsement of his candidacy by Ahmed Yousef of the terrorist organization Hamas. John McCain, he said, had "lost his bearings" for asserting, "If Sen. Obama is favored by Hamas, I think people can make judgments accordingly." We have, and we hope the American people will as well. Obama told CNN that McCain's remarks were "offensive" and that it was "disappointing" his Republican rival would engage "in that kind of smear . . . particularly since my policy toward Hamas has been no different than his." Oh, really? If McCain's remarks were a "smear," senator, why did you tell the Atlantic magazine: "It's conceivable that there are some in the Arab world who say to themselves, 'This is a guy who spent some time in the Muslim world, has a middle name of Hussein and appears more worldly and has called for talks with people, and so he's not going to be engaging in the same sort of cowboy diplomacy as George Bush." Except these people launch rockets at Israel and oppose its existence."
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