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Obama Supporter Assaults Female McCain Volunteer in New York

October 17, 2008 - 8:32 am - by Oleg Atbashian
Concerned American
2008-10-18 06:13:05

I USE TO BE a democrat…… I am in a biracial marriage, with biracial children and have people of all races, religions and beliefs as my closest friend. I grew up in a biracial home and went to school in an urban community where ethnic diversity and understanding was part of the curriculm. I am the furthest thing from a racist. Yet I keep hearing overt and not so overt chants of racist being spewed by the media and the far left liberals whenever someone is not for Obama. I have researched both candidates extensively and have come to conclude that I simply cannot Obama, and here is why. He has an extremely limited track record and after researching him I have found that he has closer ties than he would have us know to dangerous and extremely radical people. His ties to Ayers are substantial, he served on several boards and launched his political career from his living room! Obama says that Ayers is just a neighbor that lives down the street. Meanwhile Obama wrote a blur for one of Ayers books. Another very scary close friendship is with Kenyan Dictator-like leader Odinga. Odinga and Obama refer too each other as cousins, they come from the same people in Kenya (Obama’s father was from there). Odinga has been behind the murder, rape and pilaging of tens of thousand innocent Kenyans in the quest to force a power sharing arrangement with the elected government. During Obama’s senatorialship, he went to Kenya to campaign with Odinga. There are photos and emails discovered between the two that have surfaced but are being completely ignored by the media. Other ties include Rezkco, Acorn, Rev Wright, the Palestinian Liberation Organization, a radical terrorist group, etc. In conclusion my fellow Americans, for as much as I would love to vote for a Democrat, as that is I most identified with previously, I simply cannot this time. I love this country too much to let it be run by such an unknown and questionable candidate, despite the fact that I would be honored to see the 1st African American president in a nation with such a dishonarable history towards blacks.