How low will the McCain campaign go to try to win this election? It has become apparent that McCain and his advisers are going to do whatever possible to steer votes away from Barack Obama. The latest flat-out blatant lie is as vile as they come. His latest ad is accusing Obama of supporting legislation to, as he put it, "to offer comprehensive sex education to kindergartners." The tone of the ad is "Learning about sex before learning to read? Barack Obama, Wrong on education, Wrong for your family."Margaret Talev of McClatchy newspapers states, " This is a deliberately misleading accusation. It came hours after the Obama campaign released a TV ad critical of McCain's votes on public education. As a state senator in Illinois, Obama did vote for but was not a sponsor of legislation dealing with sex ed for grades K-12. But the legislation allowed local school boards to teach ‘age-appropriate’ sex education, not comprehensive lessons to kindergartners, and it gave schools the ability to warn young children about inappropriate touching and sexual predators.”Wow! I guess McCain could care less about our young children knowing what is inappropriate in this age of increasing sexual predators. Worst off, he's deliberately trying to fool Americans into thinking all this bill was about was teaching Sex Ed to 5 year olds. This is the same technique they are using for Sarah Palin and her "I said thanks but no thanks to that bridge to nowhere, when in fact she supported it up to the time it started gaining negative publicity. It's also the same tactic used by the GOP to make Americans think Obama will raise taxes for everyone, when in actuality, he is only planning on raising taxes for 10% of Americans.According to Tax Policy Centers updated analysis of the 2008 Presidential Candidates' tax plans, the truth is in the pudding.The two candidates’ tax plans would have sharply different distributional effects. Senator McCain’s tax cuts would primarily benefit those with very high incomes, almost all of whom woul
How low will the McCain campaign go to try to win this election? It has become apparent that McCain and his advisers are going to do whatever possible to steer votes away from Barack Obama. The latest flat-out blatant lie is as vile as they come. His latest ad is accusing Obama of supporting legislation to as he put it, “to offer comprehensive sex education to kindergartners.” The tone of the ad is “Learning about sex before learning to read? Barack Obama, Wrong on education, Wrong for your family.”Margaret Talev of McClatchy newspapers states, ” This is a deliberately misleading accusation. It came hours after the Obama campaign released a TV ad critical of McCain’s votes on public education. As a state senator in Illinois, Obama did vote for but was not a sponsor of legislation dealing with sex ed for grades K-12. But the legislation allowed local school boards to teach ‘age-appropriate’ sex education, not comprehensive lessons to kindergartners, and it gave schools the ability to warn young children about inappropriate touching and sexual predators.”Wow! I guess McCain could care less about our young children knowing what is inappropriate in this age of increasing sexual predators. Worst off, he’s deliberately trying to fool Americans into thinking all this bill was about was teaching Sex Ed to 5 year olds. This is the same technique they are using for Sarah Palin and her “I said thanks but no thanks to that bridge to nowhere, when in fact she supported it up to the time it started gaining negative publicity. It’s also the same tactic used by the GOP to make Americans think Obama will raise taxes for everyone, when in actuality, he is only planning on raising taxes for 10% of Americans. According to Tax Policy Centers updated analysis of the 2008 Presidential Candidates’ tax plans, the truth is in the pudding.The two candidates’ tax plans would have sharply different distributional effects. Senator McCain’s tax cuts would primarily benefit ...
L'équipe d'Obama a accusé McCain de jouer avec le feu en diffusant le clip ci-dessous qui explique qu'Obama aurait approuvé des cours d'éducation sexuelle en maternelle. Les Républicains posent la question : "Learning about sex before learning to read ?" "Carrément pervers", selon l'entourage d'Obama. Cette publicité répondait à celle-là. Voir également les commentaires de Richard Hêtu. Le script de la vidéo "Education" : Voix off : Education Week says Obama "hasn't made a significant mark on education". That he's "elusive" on accountability. A "staunch defender of the existing public school monopoly". Obama's one accomplishment? Legislation to teach "comprehensive sex education" to kindergartners. Learning about sex before learning to read? Barack Obama. Wrong on education. Wrong for your family. John McCain : I'm John McCain and I approved this message. Exlusivité sur www.lavion.com : Paris-New York en Business à partir de 1020 TTC A/R *Réservez votre place à bord de L'Avion et envolez-vous en Classe Affaires à un prix inoubliable.Ilovepolitics en version Mobile et iPhone : http://m.ilovepolitics.infoLe groupe Ilovepolitics sur Facebook
The response from the Obama camp:“It is shameful and downright perverse for the McCain campaign to use a bill that was written to protect young children from sexual predators as a recycled and discredited political attack against a father of two young girls -- a position that his friend Mitt Romney also holds. Last week, John McCain told Time magazine he couldn’t define what honor was. Now we know why."
Latest McCain TV spot charges that Obama’s only achievement in education policy is drafting legislation to teach “comprehensive sex education” to kindergartners.“Learning about sex before learning to read? Barack Obama. Wrong on education. Wrong for your family.”Watch ad above. Read script here.Comes same day Obama unveils his latest education policy plan.Obama camp responds, calling the ad “shameful and downright perverse.”