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Obama and the Progressive Media

I get my morning dose of liberalism from NPR and then scan opinionjournal.com for the other side. The bias on the NPR side reeks. Consider the Gwen Ifill case: Both NPR and PBS conned their listeners into thinking they were getting the full story because they quoted blurbs from McCain, Michelle Malkin and Ifill. What was left out on both NPR and PBS was the fact that Ifill's book is due to be released Jan 20. What a difference it would make if their listeners knew that Ifill stands to gain monetarily based on an Obama win or, rather, that the success of her book is predicated upon an Obama victory.

Then there were the "fact checks" after the Palin debate. Oh my, major error on Palin's part--McCain did not sponsor legislation requesting oversight of Fannie and Freddie. Chuck Hagel was the true sponsor, McCain was merely a co-sponsor. Did they mention Biden's fantasy about Hizbollah being driven out of Lebanon because Obama and Biden yelled at Hizbollah? Oh no, not a word. So at the end of the broadcast Biden remains the foreign policy expert.

Another fact-check after the McCain-Obama debate--did Obama really request $3 million for a projector. Yes, but no says NPR. It was really a nice projector, not the little desktop model that you are thinking of. So McCain was wrong again.

What about the Obama-Ayers relationship? Wikipedia says that the board met monthly for the first six months, and quarterly thereafter. So we can safely guess that these two saw each other at least 25 times, plus perhaps an equal number of times for meetings of the Woods Foundation. They also met several times at school meetings--their kids went to the same elite school. That's about 50 encounters, including Obama's campaign kick-off at Ayers' home. "Just a guy who lives in my neighborhood." My foot.
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Three Reasons Why I Won't Be Voting for Obama

With all the political attacks going on these days, it is very easy to get distracted by lies, irrelevant facts, and half truths. It's harder to filter all all the noise from the things that really matter. Here below I've isolated three crucial things about Barack Obama that should give you pause about voting for him. The list could be longer, but these things say enough about his character and love of country. Feel free to pass this along, especially if you agree.

1. Ties to Domestic Terrorists: Neither Barack Obama's books nor his campaign talk much of his experience as the founding Chairman of the Board of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC). He was the chairman of this organization from 1995-1999 and stayed on the board until 2001. It's easy to tell why he's so silent about this experience: CAC's founder is a notorious, unrepentant, 1960s terrorist, William Ayers, who bombed the Pentagon, the US Capitol, and the New York City Police headquarters. Ayers has not expressed any regret for his actions. Obama and Ayers remained together on the board for 6 years. Barack Obama also launched his first run for the Illinois State Senate at the home of William Ayers in 1995. Is this patriotism at work?

2. Won't Acknowledge Our Troops' Successes: There were a total of 5 combat deaths in Iraq in July this year, the lowest since the war started in 2003. When confronted with the astonishing success of our troops in Iraq, Barack Obama steadfastly refused to acknowledge that our military strategy ("the surge") was working. Our soldiers can surely stand to hear some acknowledgment and encouragement for the sacrifices and struggles our they make on a daily basis. Are we ready to have this man as our Commander-in-Chief?

3. Disregard for Life Itself: As an Illinois state senator. Barack Obama voted against an act that would provide protection to newborn infants that survived abortions. The exact language used said"A live child born as a result of an abortion shall be fully recognized as a human person and accorded immediate protection under the law." Mr. Obama didn't agree. A few weeks ago when asked "When do human rights begin?", Obama replied that it was "above my pay grade". If life itself doesn't deserve to be protected, can he be trusted to protect this great nation?
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