Crazy McCain/Palin Supporters Caught on Tape »
Posted By Aidenag 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsMcCain-Palin rally-goers tell us they believe Barack Obama is a terrorist.
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Aidenag8 months, 3 weeks ago
I always wonder how people like Hannity, Bill and Rush have an Audience, then i see people like these...
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Will13138 months, 3 weeks ago
that's why .. there area still around 30% or so.. who need that "guidance"... hell they still approve of Bush..
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hyperbola8 months, 3 weeks ago
Only 80 years ago, German oligarchs thought they could control the "crazies" for their own political and financial power. Look where that got them. Too many oligarchs in the US are playing the same dangerous game.
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As their desperation increases, expect the GOP to get uglier still.
Obama the Subhuman
Increasingly, right-wing conservatives and Republican political leaders are issuing dire warnings to the American public that they – and only they – are the legitimate rulers of the United States and the world. This basic contempt for anything but one-party rule is manifested in a number of dire threats repeated by the party, with its members promising the end of Western civilization as we know it if they lose their dominant status in government. A review of Conservative and Republican contempt for bi-partisan politics is in order....
- On the culture war front, Republicans and conservatives have been unrelenting in their religious fanaticism and racism. Residents of West Virginia and Arkansas have received mailings directly from the Republican National Committee warning that liberals will ban the bible....
- Right-wing pundits, echoed by major conservative political leaders, have warned that a victory for Barack Obama will be a victory for Islam, radical terrorism, and anti-Americanism....
- Conservative legal officials have essentially declared war on the Democratic Party, not for violating the law, but due to their own ideological prejudices. Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was recently exposed for allowing politically motivated prosecutions against prominent Democratic political officials....
None of these right-wing hit jobs or smear tactics should strike voters as merely "more of the same" negative politicking in an election season....
The Democrats' attempt to appeal across party lines has clearly not been the preferred tactic of the Republican Party. Angry over their likely loss of power in the upcoming election, they have become increasingly desperate in their attacks on the Democrats and the legitimacy of the two party state. This is particularly disturbing at a time when it is becoming harder and harder to discern concrete or substantive differences in the economic policies of the two parties. In reality, Obama and Biden's vague references to "regulation" don't amount to a whole lot when they fail to follow them up with actual policy proposals. That these Democrats are demonized by Republicans as sub-human, dangerous, or terrorist is more a sign of the growing extremism of conservatives than of the moral weakness or treachery of the Democrats. The Democratic Party today may be morally bankrupt, spineless, and bland, but none of those are anywhere near as dangerous as the Republican Party's fundamentalist contempt for multi-party elections and bi-partisan politics.
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lfergie8128 months, 3 weeks ago
Aidenag
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That is typical of Bush and McCain supporters. They don't have a clue who the candidates are or what they stand for so the Republican strategy is fill their little minds with lies to repeat to other idiots.
On a lighter side, I'm sure I saw the blond, that kept getting in front of the camera, stone drunk in a bar on the north side of Strongsville.near W.Sprague Rd. LMAO In fact I think she looked a little tipsy in the video -

capecoralM8 months, 3 weeks ago
Party leader that supports implementing Sharia law supporter caught on tape
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpvLV3d1Eq4
Odinga Supporter Caught on tape Speaking at Marxist Leaders Political rally
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mark-stevens8 months, 3 weeks ago
The owner of Paul Mitchell haircare products used to belong to a gang noted for murder and drug dealing, the Hell's Angels... this year PM will do 700 million... nobody cares.
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Some of PETA members have been sent to jail for terrorism... nobody cares.
Ayres, a collage professor, 40 years ago belonged to the Weathermen... just a few care about that, or is that an excuse to try and keep a black man from being president.
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hefaa18 months, 3 weeks ago
It's all those Alaskan Separatists mayor moose's husband hangs with. Or maybe one of the many right-wing, anti-abortion religious cults she panders to. With so many crazies and fringe elements out there it's hard to choose. She's definitely a freak magnet.
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Tcaros8 months, 3 weeks ago
It's amazing when you ask people like this to support their opinion with an explanation or fact. They'll stare at you with a dull blank look like "you gotta be kiddin me." They'll bark out "Ah, well you know- that Obama is a muslim."
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They actually beleive crap like that. It's amazing they can find food to eat and wipe their hineys. If they were in the wild they wouldn't survive for lack af any thinking skills.-

Candida8 months, 3 weeks ago
My guess is that it's because they've never learned to put together a rational argument. If all you're taught all your life is to believe whatever authority figures tell you, then It must be hard to break out. We take it for granted that anyone should be able to debate and argue, but for them argue probably has only one meaning: argue = fight.
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This is not restricted to stupid people. The son of one of my colleagues is a fundamentalist Christian. I've met him a few times, and he is a bright young man. One day my colleague told me that her son had dropped his psychology course in university because it includes evolution and he doesn't believe in it. At first I didn't know what she was talking about. What has belief got to do with anything in a university course? Nobody is asking him to believe in anything. All he has to do is learn what the theories of others are, who says what and why, how they support their theories, etc. It took me some time to understand that he approached all learning as he approached religion. The main criterion for any knowledge was whether he believed in it or not.
These people don't believe in Obama. For many of them, the why probably never even comes up.
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Will13138 months, 3 weeks ago
I think I recognized..
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Wolfie
Alpha/REDTOMATO/LuvMyPrez
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JohnGault8 months, 3 weeks ago
You realize will you are the mirror image of the lunatics you wail against. NEVER questioning your party stance. Just a loyal subject of the democratic party. Always justifying bad behavior by pointing to other side bad behavior. The same can be said of the people you mentioned. We will never elevate the conversation until we start with better dialogue.
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Codi69348 months, 3 weeks ago
People call Bush/Cheney murderers, war criminials. So what is the difference? It is all a matter of opinion. Which the last I checked was not against the law. Unlike some death threats I have seen on here about a sitting President. But back on track. I don't think he is a terrorist but I do believe he is a terrorist sympathizer. Which makes him more dangerous. He can use his power, influence and the law to stop/start investigations or make it harder to conduct investigations on terrorist cells/activities. All you have to do is read his books or see his past. He is drawn to the marxist/anti-American part of this society. It would not be hard to believe that his actions could aid( most likely unknownly) and event in this country that could be dangerous. But him thinking that he was helping the little guy, that the big bad govt. was unfairly targeting you because your group sent money to Hamas, Islamic Jihad, ect. That is a chance we can' afford to take!!
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antibrainwasher8 months, 3 weeks ago
Baby Killer McCain, dropping napalm incindery bombs from 10,000 feet, burning children alive, is a war hero? If anything, he's an incompetent pilot, since he got shot down for his murdering efforts by people who didn't want their children burned alive for another lie that communists were taking over the world. And if I'm not mistaken, McCain and his admiral daddy lost the lie and lost the war.
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Senator McCain, back as a war baby killing hero, then clawed his way onto a board of an organization which sponsered death squads in Latin America, again to fight the workers, who were tired of the children of rich families inheriting everything, while their children starved, but instead of turning to the baby jesus and hoping for a better afterlife, they wanted to get just a little better life for their children, but McCain can't let the rich spend a penny, so he had the squads murder and kidnapp and terrorise and otherwise capatalize the latin countries, and then bought their drugs to sell to americans, raising money for arms to sell back to the terrorists.
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not2needy8 months, 3 weeks ago
Obama's a terrorist because of his name, because of his blood line, because of ACORN..which she just heard of today!
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picvegita8 months, 3 weeks ago
People refuse to think critically, people accept information from any source and believe it as fact, why don't people stop take some time to think and figure out what issues matter most to you.
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Instead people use fear or let fear of change guide their actions, if we don't grow as a people then we are going to repeat our problems (gas crisis, ignorance about eco impact, denying basic human rights due to who someone loves)
If you want to vote McCain more power to you that is your choice, but do it because you believe in his policies not because you are fearful of the other candiates middle name!-

CHAM8 months, 3 weeks ago
wonderful insight picvegita.
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I have an agenda. It is truth.
Truth is simplistic and unchangeable. Nothing can change the fact that I started to write this reply even if I never post it. The truth is that I started. And nothing else can ever change that.
When party hacks begin to support their candidate by claiming information about the other they are not really speaking about why their candidate is superior. It usually means that they can't match the promise of the other.
But the truth is, neither candidate is clean as driven snow.
I am an Independent. I do recognize the mudslinging directed toward Obama by a party that has been the most corrupt and criminal over our countries history. It is the truth that our economic mess was aided by both parties, but it is also the truth that the Republican party deserves more blame than the Democrats. They were in power for the first 6 years and had a majority in both the Senate and House. They could pass any legislation they wanted to.
And they did. They got rid of the constraints regulating the Financial Industry that was passed after the Great Depression - to protect the public against exactly what has happened to our economy. Any the result is laid bare for all to see.
The previous big time melt downs in the Financial Industry were led by two most notable events the one in the 70's led by Neil Bush ( yeah that the same Bush family ) and the one in the late 80's that was brought about by a group called the Keating Five and if memory serves me right, there was a Senator John McCain involved with that.
Now this one brought about by a revocation of the Great Depression regulations called the Glass Stegall Act, the person who wrote the legislation to undo Glass Stegall was a Senator Phil Graham, as of late John McCain's Financial Manager.
Isn't truth a wonderful identifier?
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AntiNeoCon8 months, 3 weeks ago
Okay, which one of you let these loons out of their cages?? Come on fess up.....get the prozac injections out...these folks are worse then deliverance hillbillies.
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techsupport8 months, 3 weeks ago
I watched this video, along with "part 2" from the same guy. I've decided I'm not going to prop the article.
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I was expecting to see some of the angry folks who spoke up from the crowd at the recent Waukesha, WI McCain/Palin town hall appearance. I thought, from the article's title that there might be more than I saw from this on the evening news. Instead it's some guy with a video camera trolling for loonies in the crowd after a campaign stop in Ohio. The only remarkable thing about this video is that he didn't find all that many people who were willing to say really outlandish things in front of his camera. Most people seemed to want to avoid him, and even a few of them tried to bring up some issues. At one point he even stopped the vid to highlight the answer from someone's child. That seemed pretty sleazy to me.
Look, I know there are plenty of "sheep" types out there who don't do their homework on issues, and select their candidates for flimsy reasons. I believe the same can be said for equal numbers of Obama and McCain supporters. I don't have much respect for these types of people regardless of their political choices.
At this point we've become a deeply divided country. I see this type of partisan "baiting" as problem rather than solution. We're all guilty of it to some degree (myself included), but I feel like the source story here was a particularly egregious display. In fact, the guy with the camera might have been doing more to reinforce this whole "terrorist" nonsense than dispel it, not unlike the New Yorker magazine cover did earlier this year. -
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CHAM8 months, 3 weeks ago
Wolfie, I'm interested in what is good for America. McCain and his bunch have long ago removed any doubt that they are corrupt to the bone. This bunch is not good for America.
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Directing mud toward Obama or any one else who opposes the creeps is standard for this group. Their shame is infinite.
And you want to support them.
I used to be a Republican. But I'm ashamed of what has become of the Grand Old Party. It is no longer worth an epithet. I am an Independent and would like to see others join in building a coalition of Independents. We need to get rid of the Two Party System.
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mr2048 months, 3 weeks ago
Why is there no disclaimer on the video like "these are real people, not actors"? If I had enough cash, I could get a group of hillbillies to say anything for the camera.
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jovial8 months, 3 weeks ago
The Republican Dynasty just like our economy is in steep decline. Many will be angered by this. They feel that the party they have now is not the party that they really wanted. They really want a much more conservative candidate. The problem is that a true really to the right conservative like Rush Limbaugh or Michelle Malkin, etc, wouldn't have a snowballs chance in hell of getting elected. This is a two-sided coin. Kuccinich wouldn't get elected either. The people that find themselves neare the edges, whether it be libertarian, populist, conservative, or liberal, will always be disenfranchised. Most people want something of a compromise in the middle. They don't want the entire country leaning too far in any direction. Here's where the biggest problem lies in my opinion. Most candidates rally their base during the primaries and afterwards move back to the center to gain the "independent votes". If a candidate stays at the point where he just rallies to his base, He is doomed to lose. Republicans are angry now because they have a candidate that really doesn't represent their views and a VP candidate that should be running for PTA president instead of VP of the United States of America. The other candidate that has any hope at winning is to "liberal" for them. So they are holding their coleective noses and voting for McCain. On the same token the Democrats (the most liberal ones) would have surely wanted Kuccinich to win over Obama. That didn't happen unfortunately and they must also hold their collective noses and vote for someone that is not as "liberal" as one might think. Will people get angry on both sides? I think yes, this site is a but a microcosm of the general population. No matter who is elected some will feel disenfranchised. The tactic that McCain is using (personal attacks) are not benefitting his efforts as much as it should because of the shallowness of it. He doesn't have much time to re-evaluate these tactics and assess whether it's helping or hurting his campaign. He has one more debate. If he turns it into a massive personal attack against Obama the repercussions can be massive. He's really got to consider his position on using this tactic since he is already down in the polls.
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jordan118 months, 3 weeks ago
Today they showed McCain at some gathering, & a woman started babbling about Obama being an Arab. "No ma'm", McCain said. He said Obama was a good man, blah blah blah. Again, someone made a comment about Obama being a terrorist, and again Mccain said no he was a good man. He got booed, by his own base. His own incredibly ignorant base.
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CHAM8 months, 3 weeks ago
Yes Jordan, I saw that. I looked at my wife and said "That woman is accusing Obama of being an Arab", can you believe the ignorance of the ditto heads and the other faithful?
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Obama is a mixed race black / white, as I recall his father was a Kenyan ( not an Arab ) and his mother was an American. He was born in Hawaii and is therefore an American.
And what if he was an Arab? Does that make him a bad person or a non-American? What would be bad about being an Arab? Or an American Indian, Irish?
Palin and some of the Republicans are obviously not too bright. Excuse me, McCain is not all that bright either. They pale in Obama's light.
BTW I'm an old white Southern male. I am an Independent. Support neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party. Those Parties are corrupt to the core.
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