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Fogbuster 09-29-2008 02:26 PM

Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
Barack Obama has officially called for the censoring and outright banning of private advertizing by those who oppose him. This isn't democracy any more; this is totalitarianism, and this is exactly why Obama must be defeated:

Obama Wants NRA Ads Banned

Saturday, September 27, 2008 8:10 PM

By: Newsmax staff


The Obama camp has been threatening television and radio stations to keep them from airing anti-Obama ads.

The latest target is the NRA and stations in Pennsylvania.

Earlier this week, the National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund released a series of radio and television spots to educate gun owners and sportsmen about Barack Obama's longstanding anti-gun record. In response to the NRA-PVF ads, a clearly panicked Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) are doing everything they can to hide Obama's real record by mounting a coordinated assault on the First Amendment.

They have gone to desperate and outrageous lengths to try to silence your NRA by bullying media outlets with threats of lawsuits if they run NRA-PVF's ads.

The Obama camp is particularly angry with an NRA ad entitled "Hunter" which lays out Obama's record on gun control.

You can see the "Hunter" ad — Go Here Now. Newsmax.com – <b>Flashback:</b> NRA Ads Attack Obama, Biden


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IcyPatriot 09-29-2008 03:07 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
If and when Obama wins this election ... i can't wait to see all those people in this forum who complained all the time about the secretive Bush ... Obama will make Bush's administration look like a glass house when he is finished. Democrats in general want this as much as possible. the bailout bill was not even discussed in open, it was total secrecy.

Harry Boy 09-29-2008 03:16 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
The Democrats would love to have a Left Wing Dictator running this country and Barack Hussein Obama is the closest thing they have to one now.
These people Idolize Castro/Chavez/Little Iranian Creep.

Spudsy 09-29-2008 03:25 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
I do not like talking politics in message boards but the only change that I have seen going on with Obama is that he changes his speeches depending on who is listening. I just wish we had some worth while for voting. Being a Dem. I would rather vote for McCain than vote for obama.

Fogbuster 09-29-2008 03:31 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
When I first saw the Che Guavarra posters in Obama's campaign offices around America -- they showed them on CNN and BBC last year -- I, along with most other people I bet, just gave a little chuckle and said, oh, they're just a bunch of excited kids. But no, these people are for real. They really do want to make a communist state out of America. I never believed Obama was about this, but now it all comes out. The truth has been revealed. Obama is just like his pastor of 20 years, "God DAMN America". Obama is just like his wife, "For the first time in my life I am proud of America (for allowing my husband to run for the presidency)." Unless they can have things their way (socialism/communism), they won't love America. These people must never be in a high level position to "lead" (dominate) America. Never.


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Patters 09-29-2008 03:36 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by F.B.N. (Post 1071257)
If and when Obama wins this election ... i can't wait to see all those people in this forum who complained all the time about the secretive Bush ... Obama will make Bush's administration look like a glass house when he is finished. Democrats in general want this as much as possible. the bailout bill was not even discussed in open, it was total secrecy.

You would have a difficult time arguing that case. Democrats historically are vastly more open than Republicans. I doubt is there's a major piece of legislation involving government transparency that has not been introduced by the Democrats. After all, when one thinks of government transparency, one thinks of the ACLU, Nader, and other groups that are far closer to liberal Democratic ideals than Republican ideals.

Also, Obama is not being secretive in any way, so your post appears to be a hijack. And, at any rate, the article provides no details about what is going on. Fog did not link to the original article and what he posted contains no specifics. Given that it's from Newsmax, my guess it's typical rightwing hysteria and some small time political gamesmanship. The righties are having a bad week.

Fogbuster 09-29-2008 03:37 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spudsy (Post 1071296)
I do not like talking politics in message boards but the only change that I have seen going on with Obama is that he changes his speeches depending on who is listening. I just wish we had some worth while for voting. Being a Dem. I would rather vote for McCain than vote for obama.

You are a smart and good American, and it is OK to talk about your country if you love her. McCain is the only candidate in this election worthy of being called an American candidate. Obama is so confused he thinks he's a Kenyan from Indonesia doing some social upgrade to those countries. He does not think as an American, and has no abiding appreciation or love for America. McCain does. His father and grand-father both were career naval officers, and McCain himself served admirably and courageously during the Vietnam War, even suffering 5 and a half years as a POW. McCain understands what it means to be an American.

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patsfan13 09-29-2008 03:41 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Patters (Post 1071339)
You would have a difficult time arguing that case. Democrats historically are vastly more open than Republicans. I doubt is there's a major piece of legislation involving government transparency that has not been introduced by the Democrats. After all, when one thinks of government transparency, one thinks of the ACLU, Nader, and other groups that are far closer to liberal Democratic ideals than Republican ideals.

Also, Obama is not being secretive in any way, so your post appears to be a hijack. And, at any rate, the article provides no details about what is going on. Fog did not link to the original article and what he posted contains no specifics. Given that it's from Newsmax, my guess it's typical rightwing hysteria and some small time political gamesmanship. The righties are having a bad week.


Bo is running a thuggish campaign trying to stop political speech through imtimidation, whoc cares about your rosy account of past dem bahavior.

Fogbuster 09-29-2008 03:41 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Patters (Post 1071339)
You would have a difficult time arguing that case. Democrats historically are vastly more open than Republicans. I doubt is there's a major piece of legislation involving government transparency that has not been introduced by the Democrats. After all, when one thinks of government transparency, one thinks of the ACLU, Nader, and other groups that are far closer to liberal Democratic ideals than Republican ideals.

Also, Obama is not being secretive in any way, so your post appears to be a hijack. And, at any rate, the article provides no details about what is going on. Fog did not link to the original article and what he posted contains no specifics. Given that it's from Newsmax, my guess it's typical rightwing hysteria and some small time political gamesmanship. The righties are having a bad week.


The ACLU alone has done more to destroy the foundations of America than perhaps any other organization in America's history. Their efforts to expunge God from America alone makes their existence a painful memory which future generations will erase with no trace of regret. The worst mistake ever was to allow the ACLU to keep the word "American" in their name because they are as anti-American as can be.

May God bless America, and may God bless President McCain.


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Patters 09-29-2008 03:42 PM

Re: Obama wants to ban advertizing of political opponents
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spudsy (Post 1071296)
I do not like talking politics in message boards but the only change that I have seen going on with Obama is that he changes his speeches depending on who is listening. I just wish we had some worth while for voting. Being a Dem. I would rather vote for McCain than vote for obama.

Of course, you can't provide any evidence of that. Obama has been incredibly consistent. For instance, his call for removing troops from Iraq always included a component of negotiating and safety. His support for the death penalty for severe child abusers appeared in his first book and continued when the SC outlawed it. His economic policy, health care policy, etc. have been consistent as well. Can you provide any examples of what you're talking about? The only one I can think of is possibly gun control, but even there I'm not sure of all the details.

Do a search for McCain flipflops or check this out:

YouTube - Countdown: The McCain Double Talk Express


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