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October 11, 2008 | Vetting explained
In Minnesota, a woman told McCain: "I don't trust Obama. I have read about him and he's an Arab."
>>> He's half Kenyan and half Hawaiian hapa haole. That's about as Arab as Geronimo.
" And we're all wondering why that Obama is where he's at, how he got here."
>>> "That" Obama? I heard so many of those kinds of racial hate words growing up in the fifties south like, "That colored guy is usesles. Those people are worthless."
"When you have an Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the hooligans up there going to run this country, we have got to have our head examined. It's time that you two are representing us, and we are mad. So, go get them,"
>>>Well, actually they're going after Sarah now for hooligan abuse of power. You want it ugly? John McCain had several affairs before divorcing his first wife, lying about it and marying the Budweiser heiress who ended up stealing RX painkillers from her own childrens' organization. Wasn't that during the Keating 5 period?. Maybe John was alitle too distracte to notice.
"I'm mad. I'm really mad. And what's going to surprise you, it's not the economy. It's the socialists taking over our country," one said.
>>>Oh, you must mean the socialists like Bush and the Wall ST fatcats. Crooks. Liars Hypocrites. Gee, maybe Obama doesn't have enough experience after all. He sure hasn't got the impressive record of screwing this country over that the republicans have accumulated.
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