It's great that Palin has the Obama/Ayers angle to play since she doesn't seem to really know anything about current or past politics or history. Maybe she should spend more time learning about what's going on (so she can actually participate in an interview) rather than trying to pain Obama as a terrorist. more about "Tell McCain to End the Politics of Hate", posted with vodpod
It's great that Palin has the Obama/Ayers angle to play since she doesn't seem to really know anything about current or past politics or history. Maybe she should spend more time learning about what's going on (so she can actually participate in an interview) rather than trying to pain Obama as a terrorist.
We'd like to talk about the pressing issues facing our country: the woeful economy, rising unemployment, the housing crisis, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But we can't talk about them because John McCain and Sarah Palin have distracted us with the politics of hate and fear. Instead of discussing the real issues plaguing Americans, McCain and Palin have turned to fear-mongering and race-baiting, stoking the prejudices of their supporters. The situation has become so critical that we've teamed up with Color of Change to put an end to these dangerous mob scenes.Things have gotten so out of control that some conservatives have come forward to denounce McCain and Palin's hate-mongering. In an Op-Ed for The Baltimore Sun, Frank Schaeffer writes: "John McCain: If your campaign does not stop equating Sen. Barack Obama with terrorism, questioning his patriotism and portraying Mr. Obama as "not one of us," I accuse you of deliberately feeding the most unhinged elements of our society the red meat of hate, and therefore of potentially instigating violence."Don't let McCain and Palin undo the decades spent fighting for civil rights and equality in our country. Author: bravenewfilms Keywords: john mccain sarah palin politics hate fear terrorist barack obama civil rights racism mob color of change Added: October 14, 2008
We'd like to talk about the pressing issues facing our country: the woeful economy, rising unemployment, the housing crisis, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But we can't talk about them because John McCain and Sarah Palin have distracted us with the politics of hate and fear.
Instead of discussing the real issues plaguing Americans, McCain and Palin have turned to fear-mongering and race-baiting, stoking the prejudices of their supporters. The situation has become so critical that we've teamed up with Color of Change to put an end to these dangerous mob scenes.
Things have gotten so out of control that some conservatives have come forward to denounce McCain and Palin's hate-mongering. In an Op-Ed for The Baltimore Sun, Frank Schaeffer writes: "John McCain: If your campaign does not stop equating Sen. Barack Obama with terrorism, questioning his patriotism and portraying Mr. Obama as "not one of us," I accuse you of deliberately feeding the most unhinged elements of our society the red meat of hate, and therefore of potentially instigating violence."
Don't let McCain and Palin undo the decades spent fighting for civil rights and equality in our country.
Author: bravenewfilms
Keywords: john mccain sarah palin politics hate fear terrorist barack obama civil rights racism mob color of change
Added: October 14, 2008