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red states rule
10-06-2008, 10:07 AM
Obama is a very popular guy, and is getting some major endorsements
I am not surprised this was not reported by the liberal media
Editorial: Eye on the Prize
Archive 2008 Elections
Author: PWW/NM Editorial Board
First published 07/15/2008 14:19
Barack Obama is not a left candidate. This fact has seemingly surprised a number of progressive people who are bemoaning Obama’s “shift to the center.” (Right-wingers are happy to join them, suggesting Obama is a “flip-flopper.”) It’s sad that some who seek progressive change are missing the forest for the trees. But they will not dampen the wide and deep enthusiasm for blocking a third Bush term represented by John McCain, or for bringing Obama by a landslide into the White House with a large Democratic congressional majority.
A broad multiclass, multiracial movement is converging around Obama’s “Hope, change and unity” campaign because they see in it the thrilling opportunity to end 30 years of ultra-right rule and move our nation forward with a broadly progressive agenda.
This diverse movement combines a variety of political currents and aims in a working coalition that is crucial to social progress at this point. At the core are America’s working families, of all hues and ethnicities, whose determination to move forward does not depend on, and will not be diverted by, the daily twists and turns of this watershed presidential campaign. They are taking the long view.
Notably, the labor movement has stepped up its independent mobilization for this election. It is leading an unprecedented campaign to educate and unify its ranks to elect the nation’s first African American president. Last week, AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka told the Steelworkers convention that there is “no evil that’s inflicted more pain and more suffering than racism — and it’s something we in the labor movement have a special responsibility to challenge.”
If Obama’s candidacy represented nothing more than the spark for this profound initiative to unite the working class and defeat the pernicious influence of racism, it would be a transformative candidacy that would advance progressive politics for the long term.
The struggle to defeat the ultra-right and turn our country on a positive path will not end with Obama’s election. But that step will shift the ground for successful struggles going forward.
One thing is clear. None of the people’s struggles — from peace to universal health care to an economy that puts Main Street before Wall Street — will advance if McCain wins in November.
Let’s keep our eyes on the prize.
http://www.cpusa.org/article/view/975/
actsnoblemartin
10-06-2008, 10:08 AM
shocking
the communist faggots supporting obama
:lol:
Obama is a very popular guy, and is getting some major endorsements
I am not surprised this was not reported by the liberal media
Editorial: Eye on the Prize
Archive 2008 Elections
Author: PWW/NM Editorial Board
First published 07/15/2008 14:19
Barack Obama is not a left candidate. This fact has seemingly surprised a number of progressive people who are bemoaning Obama’s “shift to the center.” (Right-wingers are happy to join them, suggesting Obama is a “flip-flopper.”) It’s sad that some who seek progressive change are missing the forest for the trees. But they will not dampen the wide and deep enthusiasm for blocking a third Bush term represented by John McCain, or for bringing Obama by a landslide into the White House with a large Democratic congressional majority.
A broad multiclass, multiracial movement is converging around Obama’s “Hope, change and unity” campaign because they see in it the thrilling opportunity to end 30 years of ultra-right rule and move our nation forward with a broadly progressive agenda.
This diverse movement combines a variety of political currents and aims in a working coalition that is crucial to social progress at this point. At the core are America’s working families, of all hues and ethnicities, whose determination to move forward does not depend on, and will not be diverted by, the daily twists and turns of this watershed presidential campaign. They are taking the long view.
Notably, the labor movement has stepped up its independent mobilization for this election. It is leading an unprecedented campaign to educate and unify its ranks to elect the nation’s first African American president. Last week, AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka told the Steelworkers convention that there is “no evil that’s inflicted more pain and more suffering than racism — and it’s something we in the labor movement have a special responsibility to challenge.”
If Obama’s candidacy represented nothing more than the spark for this profound initiative to unite the working class and defeat the pernicious influence of racism, it would be a transformative candidacy that would advance progressive politics for the long term.
The struggle to defeat the ultra-right and turn our country on a positive path will not end with Obama’s election. But that step will shift the ground for successful struggles going forward.
One thing is clear. None of the people’s struggles — from peace to universal health care to an economy that puts Main Street before Wall Street — will advance if McCain wins in November.
Let’s keep our eyes on the prize.
http://www.cpusa.org/article/view/975/
red states rule
10-06-2008, 10:16 AM
What took them so long. Obama could have ran as their candidate, but that would have been a little obvious
actsnoblemartin
10-06-2008, 10:17 AM
What took them so long. Obama could have ran as their candidate, but that would have been a little obvious
he is their candidate :laugh2:
see: most liberal senator
red states rule
10-06-2008, 10:19 AM
he is their candidate :laugh2:
see: most liberal senator
Sssshhhh
Nobody is to know that Martin
GW in Ohio
10-06-2008, 10:23 AM
What took them so long. Obama could have ran as their candidate, but that would have been a little obvious
Nobody gives a flying fuck.
You right-wing wackos have very little to console yourselves as you head for the major defeat that awaits you next month.
You're fiddling while Rome burns. While you try to dream up horseshit "issues" like this, the American economy is imploding.
And since all the world's economies are linked together, the American economic collapse is spreading across the globe.
But don't stop dreaming up horsecrap like this. I know it distracts you from the real problems we face.
I don't envy President Obama. Following the Bush presidency is like the guy who has to follow the elephant in the circus parade and sweep up the elephant poop.
red states rule
10-06-2008, 10:26 AM
Nobody gives a flying fuck.
You right-wing wackos have very little to console yourselves as you head for the major defeat that awaits you next month.
You're fiddling while Rome burns. While you try to dream up horseshit "issues" like this, the American economy is imploding.
And since all the world's economies are linked together, the American economic collapse is spreading across the globe.
But don't stop dreaming up horsecrap like this. I know it distracts you from the real problems we face.
I don't envy President Obama. Following the Bush presidency is like the guy who has to follow the elephant in the circus parade and sweep up the elephant poop.
Hey, if Obaba wins the US wil have to endure chchecked liberalsim for awhile. Like Peanut Carter, Obama and the let will overplay their hand, and give us a Peanuts 2nd term
I see you go right into attack mode, and not even try to spin away why Obama is endorsed by the Communist party of America
and Obama has been endorsed by Hamas. Tells you alot about the messiah doesn't it?
GW in Ohio
10-06-2008, 12:49 PM
Hey, if Obaba wins the US wil have to endure chchecked liberalsim for awhile. Like Peanut Carter, Obama and the let will overplay their hand, and give us a Peanuts 2nd term
I see you go right into attack mode, and not even try to spin away why Obama is endorsed by the Communist party of America
and Obama has been endorsed by Hamas. Tells you alot about the messiah doesn't it?
I'm not sure that guilt-by-association thing works outside of right-wing circles where they actually listen to Rush Limbaugh. (It's mind-boggling to think anyone actually listens to that fat blowhard. But as we say in Newark NJ, De gustibus non est disputandem.)
red states rule
10-06-2008, 02:05 PM
I'm not sure that guilt-by-association thing works outside of right-wing circles where they actually listen to Rush Limbaugh. (It's mind-boggling to think anyone actually listens to that fat blowhard. But as we say in Newark NJ, De gustibus non est disputandem.)
It is guilt by participation. Obama is well like by members of Hamas, Mid East terror groups, and now the Communist party
Birds of a feather....
Keep trying to ignore who supports and oenly hopes he wins GW
namvet
10-06-2008, 02:14 PM
that's not all
http://bobmccarty.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/obama-new-black-panthers.jpg
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GW in Ohio
10-06-2008, 02:40 PM
It is guilt by participation. Obama is well like by members of Hamas, Mid East terror groups, and now the Communist party
Birds of a feather....
Keep trying to ignore who supports and oenly hopes he wins GW
It's pretty funny, actually.
You guys are desperately trying to link Obama to Jeremiah Wright, or Tony Rezko, or this '60s terrorist guy, or Hamas, or the Communist Party.
But nobody outside of your right-wing circles is paying any attention.
People instinctively recognize that that's the kind of partisan bullshit that's been dictating elections for years now.
That dog ain't huntin'......
mundame
10-06-2008, 02:43 PM
Obama does indeed seem to know well a surprising lot of people who were or are actual communists.
You'd really have to go out looking to even FIND any communists these days! I knew some casually back in the '60s, when there were more, but I don't think I know ANYONE who is even a socialist nowadays, and that includes my Boston relatives!
So the fact that Obama is linked to so many communists does not make me happy. I do think he's a fellow traveller, at least, by simple definition.
April15
10-06-2008, 02:47 PM
The fear card will not work on America again! That is all the republicans have left to try and win the whitehouse.
Depending on where you grew up makes a big difference in whom you meet in life when you are young. At college and at any social gathering.
red states rule
10-06-2008, 03:03 PM
The fear card will not work on America again! That is all the republicans have left to try and win the whitehouse.
Depending on where you grew up makes a big difference in whom you meet in life when you are young. At college and at any social gathering.
What fear card? The Commie party did endorse him
Gaffer
10-06-2008, 03:17 PM
It's pretty funny, actually.
You guys are desperately trying to link Obama to Jeremiah Wright, or Tony Rezko, or this '60s terrorist guy, or Hamas, or the Communist Party.
But nobody outside of your right-wing circles is paying any attention.
People instinctively recognize that that's the kind of partisan bullshit that's been dictating elections for years now.
That dog ain't huntin'......
No one is desperately trying to link obamanation to anything. He is linked. It's well publicized facts. Even published in his own books. His roots are in communism. He's endorsed by all the tyrants in the world.
If you hate America, vote obamanation.
mundame
10-06-2008, 03:27 PM
Great, the choice is between a black socialist and a senile popoff. http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/spezial/Fool/bur2.gif
Binky
10-06-2008, 03:35 PM
Obama is a very popular guy, and is getting some major endorsements
I am not surprised this was not reported by the liberal media
Editorial: Eye on the Prize
Archive 2008 Elections
Author: PWW/NM Editorial Board
First published 07/15/2008 14:19
Barack Obama is not a left candidate. This fact has seemingly surprised a number of progressive people who are bemoaning Obama’s “shift to the center.” (Right-wingers are happy to join them, suggesting Obama is a “flip-flopper.”) It’s sad that some who seek progressive change are missing the forest for the trees. But they will not dampen the wide and deep enthusiasm for blocking a third Bush term represented by John McCain, or for bringing Obama by a landslide into the White House with a large Democratic congressional majority.
A broad multiclass, multiracial movement is converging around Obama’s “Hope, change and unity” campaign because they see in it the thrilling opportunity to end 30 years of ultra-right rule and move our nation forward with a broadly progressive agenda.
This diverse movement combines a variety of political currents and aims in a working coalition that is crucial to social progress at this point. At the core are America’s working families, of all hues and ethnicities, whose determination to move forward does not depend on, and will not be diverted by, the daily twists and turns of this watershed presidential campaign. They are taking the long view.
Notably, the labor movement has stepped up its independent mobilization for this election. It is leading an unprecedented campaign to educate and unify its ranks to elect the nation’s first African American president. Last week, AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka told the Steelworkers convention that there is “no evil that’s inflicted more pain and more suffering than racism — and it’s something we in the labor movement have a special responsibility to challenge.”
If Obama’s candidacy represented nothing more than the spark for this profound initiative to unite the working class and defeat the pernicious influence of racism, it would be a transformative candidacy that would advance progressive politics for the long term.
The struggle to defeat the ultra-right and turn our country on a positive path will not end with Obama’s election. But that step will shift the ground for successful struggles going forward.
One thing is clear. None of the people’s struggles — from peace to universal health care to an economy that puts Main Street before Wall Street — will advance if McCain wins in November.
Let’s keep our eyes on the prize.
http://www.cpusa.org/article/view/975/
Considering all the creepy people that are in his background, this really shouldn't come as a surprise to any of us. It is what it is. Just another reason to ponder on how we vote.
theHawk
10-06-2008, 04:32 PM
You guys are desperately trying to link Obama to Jeremiah Wright, or Tony Rezko, or this '60s terrorist guy, or Hamas, or the Communist Party.
We don't need to "try to" link him to Wright. Rev. Wright was his MENTOR and spiritual guide for TWENTY YEARS. He named a book in horor of Wright.
Obama funneled 14 million tax dollars to Rezko. Cash doesn't find its way into people's pockets accidently!!!
red states rule
10-06-2008, 04:42 PM
We don't need to "try to" link him to Wright. Rev. Wright was his MENTOR and spiritual guide for TWENTY YEARS. He named a book in horor of Wright.
Obama funneled 14 million tax dollars to Rezko. Cash doesn't find its way into people's pockets accidently!!!
http://www.moonbattery.com/HUGH-OBAMA-FRIENDS.jpg
Gaffer
10-06-2008, 05:01 PM
The list of unscrupulous characters behind the obamanation just keeps getting longer and longer. He's going to have a long presidential pardon list before he even takes office. Everyone involved in illegal activities to get him elected will get a pardon.
red states rule
10-06-2008, 05:07 PM
The list of unscrupulous characters behind the obamanation just keeps getting longer and longer. He's going to have a long presidential pardon list before he even takes office. Everyone involved in illegal activities to get him elected will get a pardon.
http://bp0.blogger.com/_L6pDyjqqsvY/SCfJjItbGmI/AAAAAAAANj0/C5O3PlkQPTM/s400/obama+and+friends.JPG
Top left clockwise: Barack and Michelle Obama and radical Leftist anti-Israel Professor Edward Said at a May 1998 Arab community event in Chicago at which Edward Said gave the keynote speech. (Bill Baar's West Side), Former PLO operative and close friend of the Obama's Rashid Khalidi, Barack Obama and his racist minister Jeremiah Wright, and terrorist friend William Ayers.
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