Question:
Obama camp created the site they called "FIGHT THE SMEARS". But why just they answered 5 smears out of many???
2008-06-20 14:01:38 UTC
They intentionally ignored the things that wes hould know lime this one-

http://albanysinsanity.wnymedia.net/blogs/files/2007/10/obama-no-patriot.jpg
They never answered it!
21 answers:
2008-06-20 14:04:35 UTC
What they ignore is true and they don't want to talk about it.
deadmaster.geo
2008-06-20 21:30:39 UTC
Obama's site "fight the smears" is based on half truths. If want to see a site that documents it's facts go to obamatruth.org. See where he stands on health care and other key issue that will effect all of us.
Intangible
2008-06-20 21:14:03 UTC
I've heard so many smears, it would probably take half a life time to answer all of them. I'm sure they have people out there investigating which ones are hurting him the most and answering them first. It makes sense.

Also, even in that picture, you can tell something is distracting everybody. How do we know that he didn't drop his hands when what ever was distracting all of them happened. I think anybody can twist anything to make it fit. Lets talk about how much mccain has flip flopped on things and how big of a liar he seems to be.



Edit**now that I look at it, he does seems totally out of place in that picture, was he just placed in it, and why is every bodies back to the flag, I hope there is another flag they might be facing. Three are looking sideways, and one straightforward! National anthem makes so much more sense.
susiemd
2008-06-20 21:19:29 UTC
I think their site backfired on them. They simply don't address the truths and it then makes it obvious -- they topics they are silent about are true--irrefutable.



Like the fact that:



1) He and the church he attended for 20 years are not Christian. They practice Black Liberation Theology that *claims* to be based in Christianity, but any Christan theologist will tell you is heretical. (Mind you, I don't care whether or not he is Christian, but I *do* care that he claims to be when he is not!)



2) That he was an active member of BOTH the Socialist and Communist parties when he lived in Hawaii and Illinois. How does an intelligent American vote to put into the Oval office an avowed Socialist/Communist??? (It boggles the mind!)
dadacoolone
2008-06-20 21:16:38 UTC
Once again this is a picture of the national anthem being sung..not the Pledge of allegiance which the anti Obama crew claimed this was! Why do people run in circles like dogs chasing their tails ,I never understood!
Beans&Rice
2008-06-20 21:19:31 UTC
Would you vote for someone who won't pledge allegiance to this country? He claims he won't do it for religious reasons, but that's B.S. He attended the Trinity Church of Christ in Chicago. Last I checked, the Church of Christ's doctrine does not prohibit pledging allegiance to a country. Romans 3:12 even backs that up. I think he's a liar and a swindler. When he pimps America out to the Muslim middle east, he'll have a back door exit by saying " I never pledged allegiance to this country". That's why his campaign won't address the issue.
Wounded Duck
2008-06-20 21:12:01 UTC
What about that photo shopped picture? Don't tell me you were ignorant enough to be taken in by such an obvious fake? Boy I would be too embarrassed to admit that I was THAT stupid. But kudos to you for being courageous enough not to care that everyone will think you are a simpleton.
Vegas
2008-06-20 21:09:17 UTC
The site's a great idea! I can't think of anything negative actually about Obama. I guess that's why there aren't that many smears. It's mostly lots of lies that don't deserve addressing floating around. Playground rumors.





Obama 08!!!!!!!!!!
NYC Sewers
2008-06-20 21:09:06 UTC
it is just part of the movement

to put a so-called black person

in the white house. that is the

end game. that is the beginning

and the end of their game. they

just say change because their

plan is empty to the vast

majority of americans. just a

show, eye candy and entertainment

with one goal. get a black person

elected this time. mysterious millions

of dollars keep pouring in to achieve

this novelty for some white and a

mission for black people. just do it

by whatever means necessary.
2008-06-20 21:05:42 UTC
That one has been answered 10,000 times or more.



PS That picture was taken during the playing of the national anthem, not the Pledge of allegiance



Here's a picture of Bush Sr. doing the same thing



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/25/does-this-make-george-hw_n_88397.html
2008-06-20 21:12:42 UTC
They SHOULD start a site called "Fight the hate in Y!A Elections"

Obama 08!
KIZIAH
2008-06-20 21:11:09 UTC
They vary from day to day, but here's the one you're looking for---



http://my.barackobama.com/page/invite/patriot



ofa
fdm215
2008-06-20 21:10:02 UTC
Probably because it's their website and they get to choose what they will address. Why give more attention to ridiculous rumors that are baseless on their face?



Actually Obama directly addressed this silly rumor BEFORE the website was created.



RESEARCH PEOPLE, RESEARCH.









Democrats 2008
t79a
2008-06-20 21:09:05 UTC
there is an email address you can forward that to and then you'll definately be sure they're aware of it when they don't respond.
CakeorDeath
2008-06-20 21:11:40 UTC
could you pass me the link to Mcain's site?
Raina H
2008-06-20 21:06:39 UTC
oops I guess they can not make up anything.. picture is WORTH a thousand words.



dinodino --tell me one more time OK



dinodino --I'm still waiting!!!!!



Wounded Duck -- you dumbie that picture is not a fake picture get a life



dadacoolone-- and what do you do when you hear that song huh...and what is everyone else doing with they hand
2008-06-20 21:05:23 UTC
Smears like, "Obama is muslim" need not be answered.
amanda
2008-06-20 21:34:41 UTC
maybe cause the rest are true???
2008-06-20 21:05:48 UTC
Maybe they don't know how to answer it? try again.
red
2008-06-20 21:05:10 UTC
They don't DARE discuss the true ones...because they ARE true.
I am KING Obama!! BOW TO ME
2008-06-20 21:26:47 UTC
lets see em answer away these!



Barack Obama’s rapid ascent to the Democratic presidential nomination is nothing short of remarkable and historic. Much of this rise can be traced to the power of Barack Obama’s spoken and written words. As Barack Obama said during the primaries, “Don’t tell me words don’t matter.”



Because of his rapid ascent and the relative lack of record from which the American people can judge, the words that Barack Obama uses deserve a level of scrutiny befitting the importance that he places on them. But when examined closely, more often than not these words are empty of any meaning in the light of his record and reality.



As we scrutinize Barack Obama’s words, it is increasingly difficult for those of us with the responsibility of following this year’s election closely to discern what Obama truly believes at his core on the issues of great importance to the American people.



Obama’s Words On Public Financing: Just yesterday, Barack Obama reversed his position on accepting general election public financing. This change in position comes after nearly two years of speaking to and signing his name to his commitment to the public financing system.



In June 2006, Barack Obama said quite clearly, “I strongly support public financing”:



OBAMA: “Well, I strongly support public financing. And I know [Senator] Dick [Durbin] does too. He’s going to have some things to say about it because when we were having - as you’ll recall - the major debates around lobbying reform, one of the things that Dick, I think, properly pointed out was that you can change the rules on lobbying here in Washington, but if we’re still getting financed primarily from individual contributions, that those with the most money are still going to have the most influence.” (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks At Constituents Breakfast, 6/29/06)



In November 2007, Barack Obama signed his name to his commitment to accept public financing as his party’s general election nominee:



QUESTION: “If you are nominated for President in 2008 and your major opponents agree to forgo private funding in the general election campaign, will you participate in the presidential public financing system?” OBAMA: “Yes. I have been a long-time advocate for public financing of campaigns combined with free television and radio time as a way to reduce the influence of moneyed special interests.” (Sen. Barack Obama, “Presidential Candidate Questionnaire,” Midwest Democracy Network, www.commoncause.org, 11/27/07)



In February 2008, Barack Obama said that he would meet and “sit down with John McCain” to discuss and negotiate public financing were he to be his party’s nominee:



NBC’S TIM RUSSERT: “So you may opt out of public financing. You may break your word.” Obama: “What I - what I have said is, at the point where I’m the nominee, at the point where it’s appropriate, I will sit down with John McCain and make sure that we have a system that works for everybody.” (Democratic Presidential Debate, Cleveland, OH, 2/26/0 8)



Yet, in the end, Barack Obama’s words were empty and he decided to break his pledge to accept public financing in the general election.



Obama’s Words On Running A Different Type Of Campaign: The McCain campaign has made a good faith effort to reach out to Barack Obama offering to go Iraq together and hold 10 joint town hall meetings. These offers came after Barack Obama pledged to meet “anywhere, anytime”:



OBAMA: “I am happy to have a debate with John McCain and George Bush about foreign policy. If John McCain wants to meet me anywhere, anytime, to have a debate about our respective policies in Iraq, Iran, the Middle East or around the world, that is a conversation I am happy to have. Because I believe that there is no separation between John McCain and George Bush when it comes to our Middle East policy and I think their policy has failed.” (Barack Obama, Media Availability, Watertown, SD, 5/16/0 8)



However, Barack Obama has rejected each and every offer to raise the dialogue in this campaign. As the St. Petersburg Times wrote today, Barack Obama’s words come down to “cynical political calculations,” not the new politics he promised:



“Avoiding town hall meetings and rejecting public campaign financing may be predictable strategies for minimizing one of McCain’s greatest strengths and exploiting one of his key weaknesses. But they pull Obama down into the cynical political calculations he pledged to rise above.” (Editorial, “Obama’s Big Words Ring Hollow,” St. Petersburg Times, 6/20/0 8)



Obama’s Words On The 2005 Energy Bill: As part of his standard stump speech, Barack Obama criticizes the Bush-Cheney energy policy. However, not spoken is the fact that he voted for the Bush-Cheney energy policy in 2005.



On the campaign trail, Barack Obama has criticized the Bush-Cheney energy bill:



OBAMA: “When Bush assigned Cheney to create energy policy, he met with the environmental groups once, the renewable energy groups once, he met with the oil and gas companies 40 times. Washington has become so dominated by the powerful, by the well-connected, that the voices of the American people are no longer heard.” (Barack Obama, Remarks, Detroit, MI, 6/16/0 8)



This is good rhetoric but it does not match the record. The energy policy that he assails for being a Bush-Cheney creation for the benefit of the oil companies is the very same energy policy he voted for in the 2005 Energy Bill. Again, Barack Obama’s words on energy are empty and actually contrary to his own public record.



Obama’s Words On Trade: Barack Obama claims that he believes in free trade. However, a headline in the Detroit Free Press captures the internal conflict of Barack Obama’s words - “Obama Tries to Have it Both Ways on Free Trade Issue.” Barack Obama says, “I believe in free trade” but “then he reverted to the anti-trade rhetoric of the primaries.” We all recall Obama adviser Austin Goolsbee dismissing his candidate’s own rhetoric as primary politics. In light of this, Barack Obama’s words on the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) deserve even greater scrutiny.



During the primaries, Barack Obama pledged to unilaterally renegotiate NAFTA:



NBC’S TIM RUSSERT: “A simple question. Will you as president say to Canada and Mexico, this [NAFTA] has not worked for us, we are out?” OBAMA: “I will make sure that we renegotiate in the same way that Senator Clinton talked about, and I think actually Senator Clinton’s answer on this one is right. I think we should use the hammer of a potential opt-out as leverage to ensure that we actually get labor and environmental standards that are enforced.” (Sen. Barack Obama, MSNBC Democrat Presidential Debate, Cleveland, OH, 2/26/0 8)



However, in the general election, Barack Obama is backing off these words which were pretty clear. Now, Barack Obama says his words are not to be believed if they are “overheated and amplified.”



“In an interview with Fortune to be featured in the magazine’s upcoming issue, the presumptive Democratic nominee backed off his harshest attacks on the free trade agreement and indicated he didn’t want to unilaterally reopen negotiations on NAFTA. ‘Sometimes during campaigns the rhetoric gets overheated and amplified,’ he conceded, after I reminded him that he had called NAFTA ‘devastating’ and ‘a big mistake,’ despite nonpartisan studies concluding that the trade zone has had a mild, positive effect on the U.S. economy.” (Nina Easton, “Obama: NAFTA Not So Bad After All,” Fortune, 6/18/0 8)



Obama’s Words On His Tax Hikes: Barack Obama has made tax increases a centerpiece of his economic agenda. However, when asked by CNBC’s John Harwood if he would be willing to hold off on raising taxes if he thought they might harm the economy, Barack Obama said:



OBAMA: “Some of those, you could possibly defer. But I think the basic principle of restoring fairness to our economy and encouraging bottom-up economic growth is important.” (CNBC, 6/9/0 8)



This is a tacit acknowledgment that his tax increases would hurt the economy and American workers. Likewise, Barack Obama consistently attacks John McCain for favoring “tax breaks to corporations.” Yet, he recently told The Wall Street Journal that he too was considering cutting corporate taxes. Just last month, Barack Obama called corporate tax cuts “the exact wrong prescription for America.” On one day, Barack Obama took two positions on one issue, again leaving observers and voters unsure of what he really believes.



Obama’s Words On Iraq: Throughout the primaries, Barack Obama has been determined to withdraw from Iraq regardless of the consequences or the facts on the ground. This week, Barack Obama talked with the Iraqi Foreign Minister. According to The Washington Post, the Foreign Minister left the conversation “reassured” and thinking “that Mr. Obama might not differ all that much from Mr. McCain.”



The ABC News headline captures this perplexing issue clearly: “Obama and Iraqi Foreign Minister have Different Memories of their Conversation.” In our foreign policy, we cannot afford a president whose public words are discounted by allies and enemies alike.



Obama’s Words On Jerusalem: For weeks, debate has swirled around Barack Obama’s use of the word “undivided” in his speech before the Annual AIPAC Policy Conference. In the end, the American people are left with a confused position that is constantly being reinterpreted by advisors because “undivided” was nothing more than an empty word with great symbolism but no weight.



Before the Annual AIPAC Policy Conference, Barack Obama clearly said that Jerusalem should be the “undivided” capital of Israel. Barack Obama and his advisers knew what this word would mean to his


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