Posted on 11/02/2008 2:51:06 AM PST by Pacothecat
Audio Unearthed
ATTN: Coal states Virginia , Ohio, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Indiana and more guess what Obama told San Francisco about you.
San Francisco Gate Interview January 17 2008
got the link from drudge! Yeay!
Help me out — I sent this to an 0bama supporter I know in Illinois and he pointed out that 0bama says “new coal plant” and that it won’t affect the current coal industry.
Give me something I can hit him back with!”
We are in a growing population. There have to be new sources of electricity just for that.
The whole world is pushing electric cars. If there are no new sources of electricity, then what is going to happen? You have to trade operating your washer or refrigerator to get your car recharged so it can go 15 miles?
In addition to the normal birth rate of American citizens, we have somewhere near 50 million illegal intruders.
Does anyone think for a minute that they don’t use electricity???
The plants that are in operation are at or very near capacity. If even an existing plant want to expand, Nobama will tax them out of business.
I swear- Nobama is Muslim and wants us all back into the 7th Century.
Don’t think he knows he cannot fly all over the country on a donkey, tho.
You have to restart your browser to get the views to refresh. (I figured this out the hard way.)
They’d rather be a accused of racism than lose their next election, and lose it they would.
Lemme guess... Not a single MSM outlet in WV or PA is covering this.
Down the memory hole...
I haven’t been through all of the comments to see if this has already been posted or not but here is a link to the original video this audio clip was taken from. It occurs at around 26:40 into the video.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2008/01/20/EDIAUHASH.DTL&o=0
WBT talk radio in Charlotte just played the audio.
This is gonna resonate, folks.
AP FACT CHECK: McCain Misreads 2001 Obama Interview. "Republican John McCain is misreading seven-year-old comments by rival Barack Obama about 'redistributive change' to argue that the Democrat's tax policy is built on 'taking your money and giving it to someone else.' Obama never said that, according to an audio file circulated by Naked Emperor News, a Web site with many postings critical of Obama. Fox News also posted a partial transcript of the interview. What Obama called a tragedy was the civil rights movement's focus on the court, rather than on 'political and community organizing activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change.' Obama did not define redistributive change in the interview, but he said one example of such change involves education, "how do we get more money into the schools and how do we actually create equal schools and equal educational opportunity The interview on Chicago's WBEZ had nothing to do with taxes."
BULL! Here's the audio - in context. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivL4c_3pck
AP FACT CHECK: McCain Persists in Exaggerations and Misrepresentations. A week from the presidential election, Republican John McCain is persisting in exaggerating and misrepresenting rival Barack Obama's tax and health-care plans McCain's central claim - that people will be forced into a new government-run plan under an Obama presidency - is not true. In fact, Obama broke with many Democrats and others who advocate universal coverage when he announced his plan would be mandatory only for children, and voluntary for everyone else. Obama would allow those who want to keep their current employer-based health insurance to do so. Rather than requiring everyone to purchase coverage, Obama's plan is designed to bring down costs - make insurance more affordable so as many people as possible would choose to buy it. In addition, under Obama's plan, employers would not be fined for not providing coverage. Instead, large employers - but not small businesses - would be required either to provide health insurance or contribute toward the cost of a public plan. McCain also accuses Obama of aiming to raise taxes on small businesses, which he says would cause them to cut jobs In fact, Obama would raise taxes on small businesses making more than $250,000, but only about two percent of small businesses in the country fall into that category.
Here's a video which is a bit sensational for my taste, but it does have the clips of him saying that he wants Universal Healthcare. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUFs6C6H7-g
AP: Fact Check: Palin Misrepresented Biden comment on Obama. Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin misrepresented to a campaign audience Thursday what her Democratic counterpart Joe Biden has said about Barack Obama's ability to handle a foreign crisis. Sen. Obama's own running mate, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has informed us that a serious international crisis is certain if Obama is elected and that he is not ready to deal with it, Palin told thousands of supporters at a rally in this western Ohio city. That is not what Biden told fundraisers last weekend. Biden did say, Watch, we're gonna have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy. And he asked his audience to be ready to display public support for Obama during such a crisis. But noting that President John Kennedy faced similar early foreign tests, Biden predicted Obama would fare well because he's got steel in his spine.
Here's what he said. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKcDYUXF9nc&feature=related
He concluded, http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/10/obama_responds_to_bidens_crisi.asp "And the kind of help he's gonna need is, he's gonna need you, not financially to help him, we're gonna need you to use your influence, your influence within the community, to stand with him. Because it's not gonna be apparent initially, it's not gonna be apparent that we're right. Because all these decisions, all these decisions, once they're made if they work, then they weren't viewed as a crisis. If they don't work, it's viewed as you didn't make the right decision, a little bit like how we hesitated so long dealing with Bosnia and dealing with Kosovo, and consequently 200,000 people lost their lives that maybe didn't have to lose lives. It's how we made a mistake in Iraq. We made a mistake in Somalia. So there's gonna be some tough decisions. They may emanate from the Middle East. They may emanate from the sub-continent. They may emanate from Russia's newly-emboldened position because they're floating in a sea of oil."
Take from that what you will.
Politifact.com: Tiny Ad Makes Large Error. Back in May, McCain made the claim in an address to the National Restaurant Association in Chicago. We rated that claim False. We examined it again in August when the ad first aired and again found the statement to be False. But the ad will be new to many viewers this week, so we are revisiting it here.McCain is distorting Obama's original comments McCain twisted Obama's words when he claimed that Obama characterized the threat from Iran as tiny or insignificant. Obama never said that. ...This isnt the first time Obama has talked about the grave threat posed by Iran. He has repeatedly characterized it as such during his campaign. Obama never said the threat from Iran was tiny or insignificant, only that the threat was tiny in comparison to the threat once posed by the Soviet Union. And if the McCain campaign was unclear on that point, it should have been clear after Obama's comment in May that "Iran is a grave threat." To continue to twist Obama's words, especially after that clarification, earns another False.
Too easy. Obama on Iran http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaG6s05MKeM
Politifact.com: Despite McCain Claim, Barack Obama Did Not Announce Hes Choosing His Cabinet. At a rally in Bensalem, Pa., John McCain accused Barack Obama of getting cocky. We have 14 days to go. We're a few points down. The national media has written us off. Sen. Obama has announced that he's choosing his Cabinet, McCain said at the Oct. 21, 2008, event. The remark invokes a theme from the McCain campaign that Obama has gotten overly confident The McCain comment is particularly silly because it's been widely reported that both campaigns have staffers planning a transition and exploring possible Cabinet choices. McCain's transition team is said to be headed by John F. Lehman Jr., a Navy secretary under President Reagan. William E. Timmons, a longtime Washington lobbyist, is also involved, according to an account in the New York Times Has Obama announced that he's choosing his Cabinet? He definitely has not. What's happening is the usual transition planning that occurs with any presidential campaign in the final days before an election. We find McCain's claim to be False.
Yeah, he is working on his cabinet. http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/6e481cc9-b3c4-4ea8-9f46-b5d38b332a24
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article4968993.ece
WBT talk radio in Charlotte just played the audio.
This is gonna resonate, folks.
GREAT FIND, SUNYA!! (I do love FReepers!)
Hey FReepers! We got the original video! Check out Sunya’s post #347!
Holy crap! It’s starting!
We got Malkin, Drudge and now it’s starting on the radio. I just *know* Quinn will hit Penn hard with this tomorrow morning!
Email Quinn!
fyi
YOu got ahead of me sunya. I was just going to post it here. I already posted it to a few other places where I’, registered.
No Problem. Whatever can be done to help get the word out!
However, if anyone has a method of downloading or capturing that video I would recommend doing it. Otherwise it’s likely to disappear. SF Gate is likely to pull it if they realize we’re using it against Obama. I didn’t have any luck downloading the video myself. If anyone knows a way to do this please let me know. Thanks!
Great work everybody. This went viral fast....
Glad to hear it. I haven’t had a chance to register and post this anywhere else. I’m glad more are getting this around!
That's Marxism but they're buyin' it at is Columbus rally. How does Obama know that millionaires don't work harder than "workers"? OMG
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