redstate.com - 8/7/2008
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Obama to the left If you looked at Barack Obama's record, public statements and campaign platform as of any time before June 3, 2008 (the last day of the Democratic primaries), you could detect a trend: on issue after issue after issue, there was a conservative position, a moderate position, a liberal position...and then there was an Obama position . Other liberals opposed the Iraq War; Obama ...
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... may have been unrealistic when he predicted, in the same breath, that Democrats would capitulate and allow a vote this fall, Hot Air’s Allahpundit warns. FROM THE BLOGS: [image] Afghanistan Looks Good? - Allahpundit, Hot Air [image] So Stipulated - Josh Orton, MyDD [image] Back to Iraq - Daniel Bell, Vets for Freedom, Townhall.com [image] Obama, McCain, and Disparity - Meteor Blades, Daily Kos [image] Obama's Flip-Flops - Dan McLaughlin, RedState [image] Convention "Respect" - Eric ...
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Barack Obama is “morally depraved” and a “liar“. He actively desires to dump unwanted babies in the toilet. His flip-flops matter while McCain’s flip-flops don’t. And, of course, the liberals-Dolchstoßlegende classic, He actively wants us to lose in Iraq. ...
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