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marksremarks - > Roy Mark Blog -> With Friends like Bill and Dette I would have a remote starter for my car
With Friends like Bill and Dette I would have a remote starter for my car

From an earlier blog Someway my comments never stay on this blogger's site so I will just put this on mine

From the blog

"John McCain was the guest of George Stephanopoulos yesterday and it was comical and revealing to say the least. McCain promised he was going to stay above the fray, but he just could not help himself by slamming Barack Obama for his ties, with William Ayers of the Weather Underground. He used political spin to say that Obama, compared conservative Republican Tom Coburn of Oklahoma ,who once said he would consider the death penalty to anyone that performed an abortion to William Ayers."

First how is Sen McCain's statement "Political spin"

And Barack Obama put spin or misquoted or maybe outright lied about what Dr Coburn actually said.

"Meet the Press" host Tim Russert asked Coburn to explain his comments earlier this year that those who perform abortions should get the death penalty. (That's our Timmie)

Coburn answered that while abortion is not against the law now, if it were, states could use death penalty laws to punish the taking of innocent life.

"I believe when we take innocent life intentionally, except to save lives, that we are violating moral law," Coburn said. "Now, I understand what the law is. My hope would be that we would get back to a time when we recognize the value of life, and I think we're not."

 

Byron York on Barack Obama’s comparison of Senator Tom Coburn to Weatherman terrorist William Ayers"Wouldn’t Coburn be more comparable to Ayers if he, Coburn, had bombed abortion clinics in the past — and then said that he not only did not regret bombing the clinics but wished that he had done more? And then, after bombing abortion clinics and refusing to express regret, he held a political event in his home for Barack Obama, which Obama attended?

And if all that had happened, would Obama say it wasn’t a problem because Coburn had bombed those clinics a long time ago, when Obama was just 8 years old?"

"While on the run from police, Dohrn married another Weatherman leader

Bill Ayers, with whom she has two children, Zayd and Malik. During the last years of their underground life, Dohrn and Ayers resided in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago, where they used the aliases Christine Louise Douglas and Anthony J. Lee.[2] The couple turned themselves in to authorities in 1980. While some charges relating to their activities with the Weathermen were dropped due to governmental misconduct[3], Dohrn pled guilty to charges of aggravated battery and bail jumping, receiving probation. [4] She later served less than a year of jail time, after refusing to testify against ex-Weatherman Susan Rosenberg in an armed robbery case[5]." WikiPedia

Wouldn’t it be easier for Obama to just quit associating himself with extremists like Ayers and Jeremiah Wright than to try and engage in contorted comparisons of those men to mainstream politicians? Even Bill's wife was an excon

 

What a foursome Bill and 'Dette,Barack and Michelle

Karl Rove’s like Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars. You strike him down from the White House, and he goes on Fox becomes more powerful than you could possibly imagine

“I don't regret setting bombs; I feel we didn't do enough,” Ayers told the New York Times in 2001.

 

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posted by marksremarks on Apr 23, 2008 at 08:43 PM

Not this post Ernie but I posted two others and they were gone very quickly. That was when I decided that if I wanted to play the game I would have to go by their rules. But I pledge that I will not delete anyone else's  posts on this blog.

I don't know how that works. All I know that I posted two different messages to another blog and they disapeared imediately.

Do I need to say whose blog that was? I think I know what anyone familar with the forums first guess would be.

 

 

Roy Mark

posted by ErnieCash on Apr 23, 2008 at 07:16 PM

While I find your response interesting and insightful, Roy, I find it even odder that I had to come here to read it. If, as you seem to infer, this post was originally a comment on another blogger's post, I'm not surprised. Pretty typical that the left wing brooks no disagreement or alternative viewpoints, however fact-based, when there's an option to simply delete the opposition.

Ernie

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