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THIS IS ALLL STARTING TO SMELL FUNNY! OBAMA AND CREW ARE GOING TO BE IN HOT WATER FOR DAYS OVER THIS. THEY KNEW ABOUT THE BONUSES AND THEY HID IT FROM US. HE HAS BROKWEN SO MANY CAMPAIGN PROMISES. AND DON'T SAY IT'S NOT HIS FAULT OR HE INHERRITED THIS MESS. IT'S GETTING WORSE AND THAT IS NOT W'S FAULT NOW!
BLATANT BROKEN PROMISES...I KNEW IT...SHOULD HAVE BEEN HILLARY BUT UI BET SHE'S GLAD IT'S NOT HER AFTER ALL. THE YOUNGER VOTERS ARE GOING TO GET A BIG SURPRISE WHEN THE RELIVE LIVE WHT THEIR PARENTS WENT THROUGH WITH JIMMY CARTER.
OBAMA IS ONLY GOING TO BE IN 1 TERM.
I TOLD YOU ALL TO SEE THE MOVIE "HYPE"
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Hillary Clinton was late in recognizing the threat Obama posed to her campaign, but once she did, her strategy worked.

When Hillary exposed Obama publicly, her campaign saw a major turnaround.

Hillary won every major state primary in the nation with the sole exception of Obama’s home state of Illinois.

And even though Obama was “anointed” by the media and Democratic elites, Hillary went on to win eight of the last 10 Democratic primaries.

How did Obama beat Hillary for the nomination?

Well, using a loophole in Democratic rules, he was able to rack up large majorities in caucus states where he outspent and out organized her.

But in large, contested states she won almost every time. Why? Because when Democrats heard what Obama really stood for, they turned on him.

Make no mistake about it: If we let Americans know the truth about Obama, John McCain can win this election!

But we must employ Hillary Clinton’s strategy.

We must expose Obama for the dangerous radical he is.
Never forget that Obama is a Harvard educated elitist. To him we Americans are simply “bitter” and he has mocked us saying “[they] cling to their guns and their religion.”
The ties between Obama and Ayers are tight. Both served on two non profit boards and they worked closely together. Ayers even hosted a political event at his home for Obama.

Obama has acknowledged he is a friend of Ayers and defends his association by saying he, Obama, was only 8 years old at the time of the Pentagon bombing.

However, Obama has no explanation as to why he is still a friend of Ayers.

Obama has even been endorsed by radicals such as Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan.

No one can deny hearing about Obama’s relationship with the America-hating Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

There should be little doubt that William Ayers and Louis Farrakhan and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright are rooting for Obama — because he is one of them.

In keeping with such friends, Obama has promised to meet with radical leaders like Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad without “preconditions” even though Ahmadinejad has promised to “wipe Israel off the map” and “destroy” America.

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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