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| Resident Slayer | Ayers, Liddy, and other political questions about McCain and Obama's associations Moderation note: The first 56 posts of this thread were moved (with some difficult in choosing) from the “Activists on terror lists”, because they are about the McCain-Obama Presidential contest, not terrorist watch lists. Seeing as how McCain rallies have been recorded with participants yelling "kill him!" and "terrorist!" as direct threats against Senator Obama and McCain freely continues to consort with these people, then he should immediately be charged with sedition, and perhaps sent to Guantanamo because there is the slightest possibility that his activities may produce great bodily harm to US citizens. Wouldn't you agree questor? From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step, ![]() Buffy ---------------- "If you do not agree with anything I say, I'll not only retract it, but deny under oath that I ever said it!" __________________________________________________ ______________-- Tom Lehrer "The shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they’re just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them." Forum Administrator Hypography Science Forums - Science for Boys and Girls! Its not for nothing that we hang out here. Last edited by CraigD; 10-24-2008 at 09:36 AM. Reason: Added moderation note | |
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| Creating | Re: Activists on terror lists Buffy, if I said to you what you are saying to me, the moderators would be all over me. Exactly what is the inference in this post? Quote:
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This is not to say the cry did or did not occur, or that Milbank did or did not accurately hear it, only that no automated recording of it has been found. The Secret Service are investigating Milbank’s claim. It’s a federal felony to threaten a presidential candidate, of which legal precedent has been established that simply shouting “kill him!” is a violation. The Secret Service take the job of protecting elected office holders and candidates very seriously, and I’m sure strongly want to know who, if anyone, uttered this cry. Source: 'Kill Him' Yell At Clearwater Palin Rally Being Probed ---------------- Moderator: Computers and Technology; Medical Science; Science Projects and Homework; Philosophy of Science; Physics and Mathematics; Environmental Studies ![]() | ||
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...and that since your final comment sounds biblical, it must have veracity? === Questor, You seem to be a voice of relative calm and reason in the blogosphere, and I'd really like to hear what you have to say. I've responded to various questions of yours, but I rarely (I think) see a response from you to any of my questions. Feel free to go back thru some of these more enjoyable threads and comment on my responses, or find some of my questions.... ....Or respond to others' questions; but please don't just re-post some blogospheric sludge designed to target the reptilian part of our brains. This is a science forum; let's stick to ideas that can be supported by citatable evidence. I've spent my life surrounded by the "liberal elite," after changing from pre-Med. to a library career (it was a univ. research library, so my Chem. & Biochem degrees were "used"); but my point is that learning more about the "conservative worldview" would really help explain what is going on in the world. Personally, I can't even watch YouTubes on my computer; but I'll be willing to accept it as good evidence of some point in discussion (assuming someone else will check the veracity). Is there some point you'd like to make, for which this video would be a good citation? What'dya think of my social/capitalism suggestions/impromptu examples? ...or Reason's very thoughtful points, above? Be back later.... Thanks, ~ ![]() p.s. ...and yes; what pgrmdave says above too! You don't want to equate civil disobedience with terrorism, do you? ...and hey!!! Most of those St. Paul arrests were pre-emptive, if you'll look (or I'll cite something later). Last edited by Essay; 10-15-2008 at 10:21 AM. Reason: add p.s. | ||
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| Creating | Re: Activists on terror lists Ayers in 1997 was named 'Chicago Citizen Of The Year' for his efforts in education. And he is hardly a friend of Obama. Yes, they know each other. And yes, they have met in a few board meetings (nasty evil terroristic meetings like things about poverty and education). Obama has condemned his past behaviors. I really hope McCain brings this up during the debate. It will show the rest of the undecided voters just how manipulative and desperate he is. ---------------- "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents; it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. (Ancient Indian Proverb)" 1874 engraving of Mount Hood and the Columbia River by R. Henshel Wood | |
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| Creating | Re: Activists on terror lists Do you think people can read about the lives of others, serve on boards with others, visit the homes of others, be supported for political office by others, work for the same causes as others, and not be aware of others opinions? Why don't you read some information about Ayers teachings and beliefs? It's public record. Last edited by questor; 10-15-2008 at 12:04 PM. Reason: add sentence | |
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| Existing | Re: Activists on terror lists Being aware of others' opinions, even disagreeing with them, doesn't mean that you should refuse all contact with them. Sometimes people can be wrong about some things, and right about other things. Keep in mind questor that your presence here is a good example of why Obama's Ayers connection isn't that important. You disagree with people here, and people disagree with you. And yet, I suspect that we've all learned from each other, and have a bit more respect for each other, and are possibly even better people for it. It makes no sense to renounce people as soon as they disagree with you on something. People are complex, and nobody has only bad ideas or only good ideas. In this case, the question should not be whether Obama had ties to Ayers, but rather how well Obama was able to take the good ideas from Ayers while ignoring the bad. ---------------- Hypography Forum Administrator | |
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| Thinking | Re: Activists on terror lists Quote:
One section is clearly wrong though - no checking needed: Quote:
Isn't it an act of faith that anything a Saudi Arabian can do, an American Citizen can do better? | |||
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| Creating | Re: Activists on terror lists I don't think McCain attended Hagee's church 20 years, or was baptized by him, or socialized with him. Furthermore, a transgression by one party does not absolve transgression by another. If you are satisfied with Obama's picks for friends, pastors and mentors, I can understand where you are coming from. I just wouldn't vote for someone like that, or trust him to lead the country. | |
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