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To: gswilder

I heard Brit and the gang say that McCain said that the whole thing about community organizer was in response to the Dems deriding Sarah because of her experience as mayor....if that was the case (didn’t see it) than I have no problem with McCain saying this...besides...he was in a position of being in hostile territory on 9/11...

Remmember..Obama’s first response about Palin’s nomination was to ignore her position as governor and make fun of her small town mayor creds...hence the response on community organizing


94 posted on 09/11/2008 10:24:49 PM PDT by t2buckeye
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To: t2buckeye
The problem lies in these lines:
“...and Senator Obama’s record there is outstanding.”

Ms. Malkin went on to qualify her criticism of this outlandish exaltation by sighting the Annenberg Challenge as well as ACORN.

Ms. Malkin has a point, and it is true that Senator McCain undercuts speeches made by his VP pick as well as other conservative politicians when he uses such flattery.

It is true, gswilder, when you say that keeping the community organizer issue in the news will make Obama look less experienced. But when you have Senator McCain saying that Obama was an “outstanding” organizer, this certainly is food the liberal press will jump all over and use against the McCain/Palin campaign. As a matter of fact, Sen. McCain as well as Gov. Palin can no longer use the “community organizer” example without having to address McCain's “outstanding” description of Obama. (((Frown)))

And yet, we must continue to move forward. And with the propaganda media outlits continuous attack on Gov. Palin, the liberals are making it easy for this country to decide.

107 posted on 09/11/2008 10:56:57 PM PDT by This Just In
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