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Russo Marsh PR Bashes Obama from Coast to Coast

Submitted by Diane Farsetta on Tue, 10/28/2008 - 17:32.
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"Barack and socialism? No, our country deserves better," implored Mark Williams.

Mark Williams addresses the rallyMark Williams addresses the rallyIt was only a few minutes into the October 22 rally staged by Our Country Deserves Better, a political action committee (PAC) formed to oppose the Democratic presidential candidate. But Williams, a conservative talk radio host from California, was just getting warmed up.

"Barack Obama represents people who are ashamed of this great country, who believe that this great country is the evil in the world and that, in their revisionist history, they cast us as the villain," Williams claimed. "And if we dare question them ... like Joe the Plumber: 'Mr. Obama, what are you going to do to my taxes?' That was enough for the dogs who support the ideological left to go after Joe the Plumber and shred him. ... There's no such thing as sacred, among the unholy left. They vilify this nation, and they vilify those of us who support it. ... [It's] the same kind of thuggery of the left that's used by totalitarian regimes around the world to silence opposition."

Towards the end of the rally, Williams invoked a well-discredited [Oh really?] smear against Obama that seems designed to play on fears of his "otherness": that he's not really a U.S. citizen. "We all know that Barack Obama is not qualified to be president of the United States, beyond being above the age of 35 and probably an American citizen," said Williams, emphasizing the word "probably." He laughed and then repeated: "Probably. Even money."

Unlike his hypothetical conservatives cowed by leftist thugs, Williams will not be silenced.

"Williams invoked a well-discredited smear..."

Oh, he has produced his birth certificate???

2 posted on 10/28/2008 10:07:07 PM PDT by Syncro (Tagline: optional, printed after your name on post)
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Campaign isn't over

Nick SchirripaThe Enquirer • October 28, 2008

Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates Arizona Sen. John McCain and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin have pulled most of their campaign efforts out of Michigan.

Pollsters have all but given Michigan to Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Sen. Barack Obama and vice presidential candidate Delaware Sen. Joe Biden.

Just when it looked like the odds were all but gone, Republican supporters across the state have found some new energy, thanks to "The Stop Obama Tour" and Our Country Deserves Better political action committee.

The bus made a stop in Battle Creek on Monday, and about 50 people filled the Republican Victory Center on Beckley Road.

Mark Williams, a talk radio host, newspaper columnist and Fox News analyst from Sacramento, Calif., led the rally.

"If you're not going to give up, we're not going to give up," he told the cheering crowd. "We're going to send John McCain and Sarah Palin to the White House."

Williams said Obama's inexperienced and "socialist ideals" about wealth and taxes made him the wrong choice for president.

Instead, Williams said, McCain's service to his country and his willingness to put his country first are what Americans need.

"(McCain) is a man who's asking you for one more chance to serve his country," he said. "He's not saying he's entitled to it, he's asking, and God knows he's earned our ear."

Deborah Johns, mother of U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. William Johns, also stumped for McCain on Monday.

As a military mom, Johns said she wants McCain to be president. His service and understanding of what it means to serve will ensure the troops' best interests are served in Washington.

Obama already has been challenged twice and has failed both times, Johns said, because he went to college "and wrote two books about himself" instead of enlisting during the first Gulf War, and then when he didn't issue a statement after Russia invaded Georgia but instead vacationed in Hawaii.

"I'm not and we're not going to give him the opportunity to fail a third time," Johns said. "We have eight days to go, and I am confident that with your help, we can deliver John and Sarah."

Scott Durham, Calhoun County GOP chairman, said the rally proves there's still some excitement left among McCain supporters in Michigan.

"These people are energized. They're going to go out and talk to people and remind people there's still an election," he said. "No matter what the papers say, no matter what they see on television, we still have a chance to stand up with John McCain and Sarah Palin on November 4."

Nick Schirripa can be reached at 966-0692 or nschirrip@battlecr.gannett.com.

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Mark Williams of "The Stop Obama Tour" whips up support for the McCain-Palin ticket during a stop at the Republican headquarters in Battle Creek on Monday evening. (John Grap/The Enquirer)


3 posted on 10/28/2008 10:15:42 PM PDT by Syncro (Tagline: optional, printed after your name on post)
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To: Syncro

Thank you for posting.

I’m so glad someone has returned to Michigan to energize the McCain-Palin supporters there. I feel like that state REALLY needs the kind of attention and relief that the McCain-Palin ticket represents.


4 posted on 10/28/2008 10:17:07 PM PDT by BIOCHEMKY (I love liberty more than I hate war.)
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To: Syncro
Gov. Palin wanted to visit Michigan with Todd. Time is short but I think it may be worth 1/2 day campaign.

Never, never give up!

6 posted on 10/28/2008 10:30:27 PM PDT by Dream Warrior (Never call retreat!)
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