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    StillUnashamed1 year, 2 months ago

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    Let's see, this spells the end of Palin's political as Obama's was ended by Wright-gate, Ayers-gate, ACORNgate, etc. and like Bill Clinton's was ended by Paula Jones-gate, travel-gate, Whitewater-gate, Monica Lewinsky-gate, etc.

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      somecommonsense1 year, 2 months ago

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      If by end you mean he will be the next President of the United States, then fine. Do you even know what ACORN is? It is a non story in terms of it affecting Sen. Obama...if any fraud is found is found it is isolated and I hardly think sen Obama need s to support a fraud to register 2000 people in Indiana...when the Democratic party has brought in millions of new voters this year, legal ones. I find it laughable to hear republicans lecturing democrats on voter fraud...I don't even need to insert a metaphor here, the statement speaks for itself, Republicans lecturing Democrats on voter fraud...lol. Anyone seen the flyers in Philly that tell people not to vote if they have parking tickets or have ever been arrested? And what's Ayers gate...a washed up 60s radical, who barack Obama barely knows, they sat on 2 boards together, he is a prof. of English at the University of Illinios, he is paid by our Gov't. Never charged with a crime...and the Weather Underground was funded by a prominent McCain supporter, look it up! http://www.newsweek.com/id/163396
      McCain says in an Internet ad that the two "ran a radical 'education' foundation" in Chicago. But the supposedly "radical" group was supported by a Republican governor and included on its board prominent local civic leaders, including one former Nixon administration official who has given $1,500 to McCain's campaign this year. Education Week says the group's work "reflected mainstream thinking" among school reformers. The group was the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, started by a $49 million grant from the Annenberg Foundation, which was established by the publisher Walter Annenberg, a prominent Republican whose widow, Leonore, is a contributor to the McCain campaign.

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