Posted on 11/02/2008 3:03:01 AM PST by Creme Brulee
Skin Deep
USweekly Staff
We liked Oprah. We liked Obama. When the two joined forces in 2007 we were excited. What new ideas and innovative solutions would these two produce? Never in our wildest dreams did we imagine they would produce the show we saw on the trail in South Carolina.
Obama angrily rallied crowds with "they shot us with hoses" and "they set dogs on us". Oprah said having Barack Obama as President of the United States would be "living the dream". "Us against Them" and "We shall Overcome" were themes. It was uncomfortable and disturbing.
Since then we've vetted Barack Obama. Now that we know him, we see where he's coming from, and that's enough for us. We don't need to know any more about Obama. His agenda is apparent in his record. He will change America. Before you vote get to know him. Vet Obama.
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It’s obvious Obama/Nichelle/Oprah have a true hatred for America. They plan to get “even” with America for what they think it has done to them. I wonder what special plans “to get even” they have for the South.
After the election, over the course of a couple of years all of the facts will come out in dribs and drabs. Facts will be casually dropped by people in interviews, statements, etc.
Like the fact that the downing of the commercial flight out of NY was a terrorist act, dropped casually in an interview.
The useful idiots KNOW this guy is wrong. They don’t care.
DIGG might be great for those who willingly log onto DIGG, or FreeRepublic.
But my experience, after doing thousands of door knocks this fall on behalf of McCain and my local GOP candidates, is that a large majority of people have never heard of FreeRepublic, much less DIGG.
And if they DID know about it, don't want to go there because they are not political junkies like you and I.
We mistakenly think that everyone has heard about the near traitorous things Obama has done, but in reality most people only watch network news or mainstream newspapers, which refuse to publish anything bad about Obama.
A person can have much more influence on neighbors and/or friends whom they know and somewhat trust than an impersonal, anonymous posting on DIGG or FR.
That's my point. Many of my immediate neighbors would trust something I told them waaaaaay before something they read on a website.
All I say is visit DIGG.com from time to time. I’ll bet if you take time to see what is going on, you’ll begin to appreciate the scale and influence.
How many of your friends have read this positive article about Gov. Palin? Would you rather have negative articles about her circulating or positive?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122549413952789295.html
With DIGG you can push it out to many.(note the DIGG icon at the end of the article)
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