Posted on October 31, 2008 by ginalacava
The Economist? For Barack Obama? This is a must read, especially if you think you might vote for John McCain. This is a “reprint” of the entire article endorsing Barack Obama for President. Click here to go to the original article It’s time Oct 30th 2008 From The Economist print edition America should take a [...]
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Posted on October 28, 2008 by ginalacava
It has been awhile since my last post and I have had very little time to attend to Truth in Politics NOW. I don’t usually re-post an article from another site, but this is a wonderful site for poll watchers such as myself. They crunch and re-crunch the numbers every possible way. Visit them at [...]
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Posted on October 17, 2008 by vicki456
A special report from Keith Olbermann discussing the McCain campaign. He points out the true and verifiable facts that supporters at the McCain rallies have been promoting a theme of disrespect, hatred and violence towards Barack Obama. It is a disgrace and hasn’t been seen since the years when racism was accepted as legitimate public [...]
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Posted on October 16, 2008 by vicki456
Every smear promoted against Barack Obama only galvanizes his supporters. What the McCain campaign does not understand is that Barack Obama represents every American who ever felt marginalized. Every woman who was been raped. Every woman that survived breast cancer. Every man and woman who had to work 2 and 3 jobs to make ends [...]
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Posted on October 14, 2008 by ginalacava
Senator McCain, you asked, “Who is Barack Obama?” I can answer that question for you. Senator Obama is an American and a senator, just like you. He was born to a white woman, just like you. You and Senator Obama are just alike except for a few things: He was not given entrance into a [...]
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Posted on October 14, 2008 by ginalacava
North Carolina, for perhaps the first time in its history, has the chance to become a blue state. An Obama canvassing training was held in Raleigh last night and there were literally hundreds of people present. Each one of those people are expected to get 10 more people to get out the vote between now [...]
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Posted on October 11, 2008 by ginalacava
At last weeks Republican campaign rallies, the words of McCain and Palin clearly gave way for their supporters to make calls like “Traitor!” “Bomb Obama!” “Kill him!” “Liar!” “Off with his head” and the use of the “N” word to a black cameraman while their candidates stood in silence as their fans cheered them on. [...]
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Posted on October 11, 2008 by ginalacava
Everyone is talking about Bill Ayers and his militant activities while Obama was just child of 8 years old, but there is another militant group that is still active today. It is called the Alaskan Independence Party, also know as the “AIP,” and it is supported by Sarah Palin and her husband. So who is [...]
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Posted on October 8, 2008 by ginalacava
Barack Obama had no problem rising to the challenge of a town hall meeting. He put his thoughts together well, and spoke with the tone of a leader. He spoke with a comfort and command of the issues that make you feel safe. John McCain had some good things to say, but he missed an [...]
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Posted on October 4, 2008 by ginalacava
If Sarah Palin cannot speak to the American people with a profound knowledge and complete understanding of the issues facing our nation, how can we possibly trust her to speak to foreign leaders in these most delicate times of war and nuclear proliferation. She cannot rely on a script, change the subject or avoid the [...]
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