
09-06-2008, 07:45 PM
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Mister Freedom2Love
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Re: McCain Rescues 12,000 U.S. Flags From DNC Dumpsters
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Originally Posted by bhkad
Well now!
I have seen this kind of thing happen before.
Earlier today when this story first broke I went to Google the matter and found one of the sites which seemed might have corroborating and substantiating evidence of this charge but the site would not work.
In the past when this very same thing happened with regard to the Corsi book and other anti-Obama matters first started coming to the attention of the average person, I merely suspected that Obama's team of techie internet "Obamabots" had incapacitated websites which had damaging or unflattering information about Obama so that nothing could be proved beyond the initial allegations.
Wild specuation.
I couldn't PROVE that Obama's people were playing dirty internet tricks and, thus neither could I prove any of the allegations being made against Obama.
Because it's wild speculation.
Access to websites that were harmful to Obama was denied.
Obama would thereby never have to answer for any wrongdoing. He would simply be seen as being followed, wherever he went, by a cloud of accusations and suspicions which his supporters would call SMEARS and attribute to overzealous anti-Obama partisans. Every accusation could be swatted away with the explanation that it was just an example of Conservatives trying to invent non-existent scandals in order to unfairly besmirch Obama.
So, guess what?
Here we go again.
And the site which might prove the DNC statement above to be a lie is inoperative.
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You are proving my point. You don't have anything on him, you are just making this up in an effort to smear him. If you weren't, you would have some evidence that proves that he's connected to this so called technical failure...
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