To: cripplecreek
Maybe Obama thinks it’s good strategy to keep his opponents expending their hopes and resources tilting at windmills.
23 posted on
10/31/2008 12:26:59 PM PDT by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: Moonman62
Maybe Obama thinks its good strategy to keep his opponents expending their hopes and resources tilting at windmills.
Hopes don't cost a cent and I'm not aware that the RNC is expending a dime either. The democrats and media sure don't want to talk about this and since you are so sure that talking about it is so damaging to the GOP, you should wonder why the media and dems aren't using it.
29 posted on
10/31/2008 12:35:24 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Paying taxes for bank bailouts is apparently the patriotic thing to do. [/sarc])
To: Moonman62
Maybe Obama thinks its good strategy to keep his opponents expending their hopes and resources tilting at windmills.
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The Constitution is plain about who can be a president. The Constitution isn't a windmill.
However....I bet Obama and his armies of treasonous lawyers will throw every legal challenge against those who wish to verify Obama’s Constitutional qualifications. Obama is the windmill here.
43 posted on
10/31/2008 1:01:01 PM PDT by
wintertime
(Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
To: Moonman62
“Maybe Obama thinks its good strategy to keep his opponents expending their hopes and resources tilting at windmills.”
When you are secretive about EVERYTHING, then you opponent doesn’t know if he has hit a sore spot or not.
All this stuff that Obama hides, the truth is that most of it doesn’t have anything in it. Now if he only clammed up on the stuff that was a problem, then we would know THAT was the item that had the problem in it.
By seeming to cover up everything, he leaves us wondering if this or that (or that other thing) is actually the one to be spending our time on.
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