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Why does media keep giving Hillary and McCain passes on "blunders"
By BrownEyes - Friday, April 25th, 2008 at 2:36 PM
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I was watching Fox again last night to see what OReilly and Sean H. had to say.  Of course, both brought up the Rev. Wright tour starting today and Bill Ayres, over and over. They just keep stirring it up. I truly can't stand Sean H., but I see he has found someone he hates worse than Hillary....Barack.

 He just won't let up on a subject; "just like a dog with a bone"! I  have, since yesterday, received several e mails. Some  of the people are not even from Indiana but are so involed in this election and are asking if we ae calling the Super Delegates and Congressmen to voice our opinions.

As far as the Super Delegates, I do think a lot of them are afraid to commit right now because of pressure from the Clintons, some "big money" donors and the fact that they fear something new might turn up about Barack. I try to think fairly and try to put things in perspective.

The MSM is now still talking about the Bill Ayres (weathermen) connection. Most people have never heard of him, but by the time Hillary , John McCain and the MSM is done, his will be a household name.
That is grasping at straws as far as I a concerned, but there are people who will now think Barack is running around with a "so calld terrorist".

Why doesn't anyone bring up all the baggage of McCain and his adultry, the Ketting Scandle and his wantinng to continue the Bush War and Tax breaks to the wealthy? Yes, John came back from Viet Nam and found his fiance, an x model, had been in an awful car accident and she no longer looked the way she did when he went into the service.

Now you would think, since he did not look the same either, he would have been empathetic. But, no, he found Cindy, a wealthy young model  with a father with a lot of political ties and jumped right in before he was divorced. I bet the Christian Conservatives would not approve of that.

He seems to get a free pass on all his associations and blunders. Do they just feel sorry for him because he is old or was a prisoner of war? I admire his service to our country, but I do not think him being a "prisoner of war" makes him qualified to be Presient.

 Have you seen him stomping around New Orleans with his ball cap and Carhart jacket? He not only looks silly, but totally out of place. And he is being followed around by his "trophy" wife who was addicted to pain pills and was caught having something to do with drugs being transported. 

Now does that sound like first lady material to you? Google Cindy McCain or Cindy Helmsly. She and he both are known for holding grudges against anyone who does not agree with them.

 And, then there is "his temper". There are far too many people who can attest to seeing it to say it does not matter or exist. That is just what we need as our next President, a grouchy, "bitter" and  old man.

This job ages them and takes quick thinking and lots of energy. We do not need a hot-tempered, older man with his hand on the "big" button. Nor, do we need someone who might go off on a leader of another country.

I have NetFlix and there was a documentary on the Underground  Weathermen. It was quite interesting, but there were  no charges filed against Ayres. If you get the chance watch the documentary.

Why that was brought up at that last ABC debate is pretty "fishy" to me. Like Barack said, he was only about 8 when this was going on and it all had to do with the protesting of the Viet Nam War.....which by the way unjust like this one.

 Don't get me wrong, I in no way am defending making bombs or destroying property. I was too young to be involed in a radical or any major movements in the 60's, but I can certainly see how so many people got angry (BITTER) and did stand up to our government leaders. That was a different time in our history.

I could go over all of Hillary's blunders, Bosnia and other very questionable things. We no for a fact she lied about Bosnia and poof the MSM and others just smacked her on the hand and let her continue. They do the same with McCain when he misquotes something.

 It is far worse to me, to be an out and out liar than to be accused of attending a church with a "quirky" minister or jumpd on for any "questionable" person you know.

Surely people are smarter than all this silliness. I hate to think I live in a state that may choose our candidate and there are so may people who are either prejudiced or ignorant.



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