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Nervous GOP Urges McCain To Attack Obama Now

Maurice Bogarty · Wednesday, October 1st 2008 at 12:15PM · 367 views
Since last week the winds in the electorate has shifted in Obama favor. Now the Republicans have hit an all time low in attacks against Obama. This article: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/30/...
is in response to the electorate shift to Obama in the National Polls. Republicans are now going after Obama former Pastor Wright to bring up the race card on Obama. We have until Oct. 5 to become registered to vote in this year’s election. I ask each one of you to check your registration status with your local County Clerk’s office. If you are not registered you need to ask you local County Clerk office for a voter registration form a fill it out ASAP to vote in this year's election. Remember that you do and can make a difference in America. Tell me what you think of the attach article.

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Marta Fernandez Wednesday, October 1st 2008 at 4:30PM

Hello Mr. Bogarty, Being a Field Organizer you are aware that the Campaign's motto is : Oh, h*** no , not a Swiftboat this time!! The GOP can try all the tried and true methods in chicanery. The fact is Obama has surpassed or is toe-to-toe with McSame in the key battleground states, that I was going to post the figures of,that I received today from Headquarters. John McCain, Mr. Maverick shot himself in the foot..possibly because he really is out of his league. When you have "Experience" the first thing you learn is that is is better to keep quiet and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt. HE has done himself in and his fellow Republicans, are quite disappointed. Sara, Sara, Sara, what are we going to do with her? just a funny ol' gun toting/hunting gal with an abnormal taste for power.

Jen Fad Wednesday, October 1st 2008 at 7:15PM

Maurice thanks for sharing the article. I say America better get ready for their first Black President! Like it or yes. Even if McCain attacks Obama, there is nothing he can do to distance himself from the Republican party who has made the country a mess. For goodness sakes, he couldn't even bring his own party together during the meetings for the bailout. What does that say about his (McCain's) leadership? People both white, black, latino, etc...are in the same boat and trying to save their
properties and jobs.

At this point any attacks or race bating that the McCain Camp tries to pull out of the magic hat will do nothing but backfire and pull more people over to Obama. Americans want to know how they are going to make it and save what assets and properties they have. No one wants to be homeless.

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