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Sarah Palin is voting for the democrats

October 23, 2008 · 1 Comment

After so much of Obama baiting in her campaigns, Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential candidate has finally given up on her party. She has now openly expressed her support for the Democratic ticket represented by Barrack Obama. Here’s how she expressed her support:

Apparently Palin does not know that the donkey is the symbol of the Democratic party. By wearing this neck scarf she has thus publicly pledged her support for Obama.

The Obama campaign must be thanking their stars. Not often do you get the rival vice-presidential candidate to endorse you publicly, do you?

Image source: http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/10/21/in-which-sarah-palin-displays-the-latest-in-donkey-fashion.aspx

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John McCain : The condescending racist

October 9, 2008 · 1 Comment

The second presidential debate did not generate enough interest with regards to the content compared to the first one or the vice-presidential debate. Even the moderation policy was not up to the mark. But sure enough there were certain high points or rather low points of it. Once more McCain proved to be incompetent in arguments, misleading and condescending. This time though he showed another of facet to his character. Racism. Probably.

Yes folks. John McCain might very well prove to be a racist. This is not purely based on the scathing attack launched against Obama in Palin campaigns but on McCain’s own action. Check out the video below:

The video shows the candidates talking to the people after the second debate. From the video it was clear that Obama extended his hand to shake McCain’s but McCain chose not to reciprocate. Instead he pushed his wife in the way. Why would he do that? Surely smirks of racism.

Have your say.

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