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Originally Posted by kvmj Obama served on a board with William Ayers. In the mind of the GOP, this maked Obama some kind of radical. Since MCCain partied with Follieri, he must be a con man. It's only logical. | You're reading GOP minds now?
And apparently it's not just the GOP. This is what Taylor Marsh has to say about Obama's relationship with Ayres: Taylor Marsh is perplexed:
This is the vein in the Democratic party I will never understand, cannot accept on any level. What is it about some people who just don't get the problems with our Democratic nominee being friendly, even taking a contribution (however small), as well as having a meeting as recently as 1995 with an unrepentant domestic terrorist like William Ayers? It reveals a lack of seriousness about the issue of terrorism and the dangerously immature judgment of anyone who is going to associate with a man, at the very least, that Republicans will use to beat us over the head with, having the bonus of hitting a spot the public loves to drink up, which is that our party is not serious about the dangers we face in this world.
It's the same impulse among those Democrats who think Castro is cool and Chavez is a hero. And in Obama's case, if the American voter ever gets the full story, the party could be facing a defeat in a year where all the stars were aligned in their favor.
__________________ "No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?"
- George Orwell Animal Farm
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