Posted on 09/19/2008 5:43:09 PM PDT by writer33
Palm Beach, FLIn what could only be described as career ending, Sen. Barack Obama, D-IL, has struck a deliberate blow for justice by claiming that Rush Limbaugh hates Mexicans.
After a campaign rally in Elko, Nevada, Obama called Limbaugh out by getting in his face with the Dos Caras ads.
They want us to forget the insults weve put up with, the intolerance, the announcer says in one of the ads as a picture of Limbaugh appears onscreen and the talk show host is quoted saying, Mexicans are stupid and unqualified and Shut your mouth or get out.
The ads forced Limbaugh to scramble to try to prove the allegations false, writing an outrageous piece that appeared in the Wall Street Journal Online, titled, Obama Is Stroking Racial Antagonism.
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Satire ping!
I just read that wright ads by Mccain will now be coming out
If you know where these idiotic but technically correct in the very narrowest sense of the word quotes come from, it’ll really piss you off.
Saw all of that and heard all of that. It’s a bald faced lie. Rush was reading the rules for anyone coming into Mexico to live. Anyone can check it out. Anyone who believes it well.... :)
Good.
Is Rush running against 0bama? Kewl!
:) Thanks Chris. Cool pic of Rush with the stogie.

"never argue w/ newspaper, that prints with barrels of ink"
= "never argue w/ (brilliant / concise) talk show host armed w/ the Truth / Facts and 600+ Radio Stations"
Obama apparently thinks he is.
Glad you enjoyed the picture. One of my favorites.
BTTT
If those from Mexico are here illegally and aren’t American citizens how do they get to vote anyway?
So why the ads? Are the DEMS registering illegals to vote?
the majority of American citizens have no allegiance to the USA. right?
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