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Washington Times - Obama shifts spectrum in 3 red states
By: theonedyg Obama does not replicate Hitler. But Palin does. She and the Republicans are the ones who seem to have no trouble perpetuating myths of American origins, and also no trouble dividing the country between 'us" and "them" -- "us" implicitly the white people from small towns. Since ...
Obama shifts spectrum in 3 red states
washingtontimes.com — By: SpecialistMC . Barack Obama is the devil in sheep's clothing. . October 26, 2008 at 8:55... p.m. | Mark as Offensive By: SpecialistMC . Watch 'Hannity's America' TONIGHT ! Fox News Network Sunday night, 9 p.m.ET/8:00 p.m.CT 12 a.m.ET Sunday, October ... (more) Obama shifts spectrum in 3 red states
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There Is No UNITED States!
westernfrontamerica.com — There is a thread of fear running through the right side of the political spectrum in America.... It is so real you can taste it. You can see it in the eyes of conservatives. You can hear it in their voices and you can even physically hear it when it is whispered into your ear. (more) There Is No UNITED States!
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Surprise!... Another Phony Soldier For Obama Makes the News
Gateway Pundit — ... Charlie W. Williams of Raeford, N.C., a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars and supporter of Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama, lines up early to get into a rally at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville on Oct. 19. "He's going to get a lot of white votes," he said of his candidate. (Washington Times) ...

Obama Supporter Tends to Fib "Heavily"
The Jawa Report — October 26, 2008 Obama Supporter Tends to Fib "Heavily" I thank this gentlemen for his service but dismayed he isn't who he appears to be. Charlie W. Williams of Raeford, N.C., a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars and supporter of Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama, lines up early to get into a rally at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville on Oct. 19. "He's going to get a lot of white votes," he said of his candidate. Washington Times ...

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