Mississippi Republican Runs Ad Against Obama
By Paul Kane of The Trail
Another Republican candidate is turning Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and controversies regarding his former pastor into a political attack ad against his Democratic opponent.
Barely two weeks before a special election to fill a vacant U.S. House seat, GOP nominee Greg Davis has begun airing an ad with grainy images of Obama and his Democratic opponent, Travis Childers, who is running an unexpectedly strong campaign in a conservative northern Mississippi district.
By washingtonpost.com |
April 28, 2008; 1:30 PM ET
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Posted by: Anonymous | April 28, 2008 10:15 PM
Republicans are racist pigs. No brains just pigs. They have no solutions to the problems that have befallen this country. None whatsoever. All Rpublicans can do is produce guilt by association videos.
Posted by: Anonymous | April 28, 2008 11:33 PM
This video should explain the reasoning behind these all out ridiculous bashes being put out on Obama
Posted by: mandm | April 29, 2008 1:09 AM
You glassy eyed ,cult frenzy Obamites can't see the forest from the trees. Your Liberal Obama is finally getting the scrutiny he deserves. He will NEVER win. He whines too much about how mean everyone is to him.
Good material for a president. Let's see how far his whining takes him with the middle east. NOT!!
Posted by: dragonfly0358 | April 29, 2008 4:50 AM
Expect more of this Wright/Obama relation in november. The only reasonable, possible explanation to the Wright/Obamba debacle is that Obama agreed with his mentor for 20 YEARS. That is why Wright feels free to give his Anti American Speeches while Obama shies away from denouncing him. Obama cannot denounce nor refused Wright because the truth will come out. Wright is Obama's true political liability. Expect the following, Wright will :
1- WRITE A BOOK.
2- CONTINUE TO GIVE NATIONAL SPEECHES.
3- HE WILL CHARGE FOR THOSE NATIONAL SPEECHES.
4- HE WILL APPEAR IN MORE COMMENTARY PROGRAMS.
5- DONT BE SURPRICE IF WRIGHT HIMSELF RUNS FOR SENATOR.
6- THERE WILL BE A WRIGHT IDIALOGY BASED ON HIS POLITICAL ANGLE.
7- OBAMA WILL NOT DISASSOCIATE, NOR RENOUNCED REV. WRIGHT.
SO ASK YOURSELF WHY? Why CANT THE NEXT POSSIBLE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DENOUNCE AND RENOUNCE HIS CRAZY, ANTI-AMERICAN PASTOR? EASY; WRIGHT KNOWS TOO MUCH.
Posted by: Leanza Cornett | April 29, 2008 6:00 AM
Something has to be done about the Republicans and the Right Wing Republicans. Does everybody understand that the Republicans are responsible for our economy. We had the Clintons but that is not enough. We need a real leader like Obama. Obama is so to the left of John Mccain and Hillary Clinton. Besides, I don't see the Rnc or the Gop attacking Hillary Clinton and thats because they know she is a weaker candidate. I'm sorry but Rev. Wright is not enough to attack Obama. The truth is Rev. Wright as controversial people may see him it will be boring and not enough to take the election from Obama. Especially with Mccain pursuing a third Bush presidency. During the general election Rev. Wright will be boring and their will be nothing else to attack Obama on that will be just as damaging. Mccain has fiped flopped on many issues and several contradictions.
Posted by: Linda | April 29, 2008 6:05 AM
Mccain is a weak candidate. Obama is smarter than Mccain, he's definately has a better vision for America. It may be a revelation for some people but Rev. Wright is not Obama. The truth is Americans don't have a choice. Mccain is absolutely the worst thing that can happen to America. He said he doesn't understand the economy. Mccain is not the answer to Americas problems he will only contribute more. Hillary Clinton will stabilize the country, Obama will go the extra mile. Hillary Clinton is more republican than democrat and owes to many favors from the lobbyist that funded her campaign to bring about the change this country needs and so has Mccain. Obama on the other hand is not going to owe favors because he didn't seek endorsements of contributions. It will be a big mistake not to support and vote for Sen. Obama if we want real change.
Posted by: Grace | April 29, 2008 6:14 AM
GOP is now the party of extremists out of step with American values. The big wigs and financial muscles that used to be behind the party have abandoned it for the global economy and are for Obama. That is why relative American domestic production is halved in a decade. What is left of the GOP is flag & cross wavers, hating everyone and waiting for the white messiah.
Posted by: Fred | April 29, 2008 8:21 AM
I find it most interesting that anyone that dares to notice that Senator Obama cannot walk on water, is automatically labeled a racist by Obama supporters. Without knowing the person's race, Obama supporters online call everyone a racist, without knowing anything about them. Perhaps Bill Clinton has a point about South Carolina and the race card. His comments were not negative about Obama, unless you presume that being compared to Jessie Jackson is an insult. I happened to admire Jessie Jackson. Why was it a racist remark for Bill Clinton to answer a question about their own expectations about the South Carolina election, by saying that every other African-American candidate from Chicago has won the South Carolina Democratic race in the past, so they expected Obama would win as well. To not acknowledge that fact, would have been delusional. This trend has continued until now anyone that is not delusional about Obama is a racist. Are the 10% of Blacks voting for Hillary racists?
Posted by: Donald Jackson | April 29, 2008 9:10 AM
Imagine how upset those Mississippi Republicans are going to be when Obama is inaugurated POTUS! I can't wait. Time to go back to your "white" churches and ask for forgiveness. How many "white" evangelical preachers screamed and yelled and hollered about how the bible instructed us that segregation was holy and that blacks were inferior? How many whites sat there and listened and didn't get up and leave? Hypocrites!
Posted by: thebob.bobImagine how upset those Mississppi | April 29, 2008 1:12 PM
Just because this Racist Wright, was a marine does not mean he does not hate America or white people.
Timothy McVeigh, was a decorated United States Army soldier. Look what he did.
Remember, Timothy McVeigh and his associates were convicted... Why is Obama above the standards all other Americans are jugged by...
When you go to a christen church for 20 years, you're Christian
When you go to a Jewish Temples for 20 years, you're Jewish
When you go to a KKK meeting for 20 years, you're a Racist
AND
When you go to a church that preaches hatred of whites for 20 years, you're a Racist
Obama says he is trying to "change type of stereotyping and false division" [racism], but uses "typical white women" to describe his grandmother. Obama, is a Liar, a racist, and a FAKE.
Posted by: james | April 29, 2008 5:10 PM
While the GOP and Hillary cling to the distraction that is Rev. Wright (of course they have nothing of substance to tell America do they?) thought I would do some checking on what other renowned Christian leaders said just to place all thoughts under the same discerning light ...
Fr. Benedict Groeschel, Roman Catholic priest, in his book 'The Cross at Ground Zero' writes on 'the need for America .. to change radically from the self-destructive road we have chosen to travel .. paganism, hedonism, and the corruption of youth. .. our national image is besmirched (he wrote) by our forceful advocacy of contraception, abortion, and euthanasia, and our production of pornography, which constantly undermines family life and human dignity.' He asks, referring to a book about America before WWII - 'The Ship of Fools' - 'Are we Americans on such a ship? If we reap the harvest we have sown - and there is no reason to suppose that we will not - we cannot claim that we were not warned by the Bible and especially by the teaching of Christ, our own faith, and the supreme Shepherd of our Church.'
Need I say more? Only that I believe that it is time to recognise that God has sent us a gift in Obama for this time in our history, and should we spurn this gift, we will never see the restoration of all that we have already lost. It's our choice to make.
Posted by: Maria | May 1, 2008 7:24 AM
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A bunch of toothless bigots, who really cares what they think?