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Originally Posted by cykoe6
I am a US citizen with a right to vote just like you. I pay US taxes. Pretty sure I have my right to an opinion. Obama's past associations may not trouble you. I respect that opinion, I just happen to disagree. It is still OK to have a different viewpoint from the majority...... right? Or does my refusal to submit to the prevailing groupthink make me a simpleton and a Fox brainwashed sheeple unworthy of having an opinion?
Perhaps freedom of speech and association are outmoded concepts and everyone just needs to get with the program. Perhaps people who insist on having incorrect viewpoints need be "eliminated" like William Ayers says. Perhaps the "pigs" deserve what they get. In the words of Bernardine Dohrn (Ayers' wife) in response to the Manson family killings..... "Dig it! First they killed those pigs and then they put a fork in their bellies. Wild!" 
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You are entitled to your opinions, but maybe go research the facts before you make up your mind. When william ayers was setting off bombs, Obama was 8 yrs old. I highly doubt they were hitting the bar for a few beers together.
If you want to talk about palling around with domestic terrorists, how about the fact that mccain was endorsed by g gordon liddy, had a fund raiser in his living room, etc etc.. oh that's right. Mccain is the republican candidate so somehow he's exempt.
Sarah palin's husband was part of a separatist group in alaska. Founded by a guy who said the fires in hell don't burn strong enough to compare for his hate for america, and good ol' sarah told them she shared their views and that they were doing a great job. Can't call her on that because.. oh yeah.. republican again.
Lets go on a $150k shopping spree and then proclaim we are the party for the little guy.
The hypocrisy astounds me.