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  • The world's a much safer place these days. Eagleburger was a war monger. Congratulations.

  • justice is when all the US criminals and war mongers bite the dust, Thats justice,

  • He was right. RIP

  • Bullshit. He gives no evidence except the old right line "It's all Acorn's fault." The line that he keeps saying, "I'm sorry but....." is really lame. He was the perfect shill for Fox News. No evidence and keep repeating the same lie until someone believes it. Joseph Goebbels would have been proud of him.

  • much love =)

  • Oh, Lawrence Eagleburger; the same Lawrence Eagleburger who has made a career out of defrauding real victims of the Holocaust: $300,000 per year! He ran an insurance racket! He is in no position to unfurl his conscience on any human being!

  • @uqisz They are all crooks, no exception

  • Former Secretary of State Eagleburger says "Obama is a con man" on National Television.

  • They are giving Obama too much credit, after all he hasn't even finished a full term in the senate, and he spent most of that time campaigning. The Media created Obama and sold Obama like Kraft sells macaroni and cheese.

  • @ShiekYerbooty: Many prospective voters have different reasons for voting for a candidate. Thomas E. Dewey wasn't elected because he had a mustache. Adlai Stevenson was very intelligent but he wasn't a handsome man. Being handsome is more important than being intelligent and knowledgeable. In the 2000 and 2004 election, you were a Blue Stater or a Red Stater which was rediculous. George Bush was a psychopath and a liar. He has alot of destroying to do before he leaves office.

  • this is the kettle calling the pot black; damned lying back stabbing NWO republican.

  • Well, you know what they always say . . .

    "It takes one to know one."

    (BTW, don't blame me . . . I voted for Ron Paul.)

  • @mylongcylinder u r an idiot for voting for a neo-nazi douchebag

  • AcissejAcissej123 - thanks for posting this... Finally, a man who speaks the truth about the arrogant BHO...  it is getting close to time to stick a fork in him anyway...

  • Is this before or after he called Palin completely unqualified?

    Any way, poor widdle wingnut, HAVE A GREAT ELECTION DAY TODAY! I'm looking at a sea of BLUE STATES! AHAHAAHA!

  • Hahahhaa,

    what a clown! There is only one con man and, it is YOU sir!

  • The first paragraph from a post by The Stiletto:

    Just how did Barack Obama (D-IL), a rather undistinguished IL state senator, get elected to the U.S. Senate, and without doing anything noteworthy in that august body, go on to capture his partys nomination for president before even finishing out his first term in Congress? A combination of heartlessness and happenstance - and some say, caucus fraud.

  • David Freddoso: "Obamas finance team missed quite a few obviously troubling large donations, from such unsavory individuals as Mr. Jfggjjfgj, Mong Kong, Test Person, and Jockim Alberton, who lives at a fictional address on a street that does not exist in Wilmington, Delaware. How many fictional characters might there be among the $220 million that Obama has collected in small, undisclosed contributions?"

  • David Freddoso: "Then, all of the sudden, Barack Obama announced in June that the public campaign-financing system was broken and so he could not participate in it. Presumably, someone went and broke the public campaign-financing system sometime between April and mid-June of this year."

  • David Freddoso: "Obama would later write on a November 2007 questionnaire from the Midwest Democracy Network: If I am the Democratic nominee, I will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election. In February of this year, he wrote an op-ed stating again that he would aggressively pursue an agreement with McCain that would set real spending limits. He repeated this promise on FOX News on April 27."

  • David Freddoso: "Sen. John McCain, who has long clashed with conservatives on issues of campaign finance, accepted Obamas challenge on Obamas terms."

  • David Freddoso: "Obama actually went much farther than merely giving his word that he would accept matching funds. In February of 2007, he challenged all of the Republican candidates for president to pledge, along with him, that they would take matching funds. It was supposed to be a rare display of political courage on his part, for the sake of principles he believed in."

  • David Freddoso: "Reporters now note dryly that Barack Obama promised to take public matching funds for the presidential election, which would have limited the amount he could spend, and that he then reneged on his promise in June. This narrative understates the case."

  • While no exact figures are available, if the same percentage of potential foreign contributions found in the itemized contribution data is applied to the total $426.9 million the Obama camp says it has taken in from individuals, this could mean that Obama is financing his presidential campaign with anywhere from $13 million to a whopping $63 million from overseas credit cards or foreign currency purchases.

  • The Obama camp claims to have 2.5 million donors in all. But until now, they have kept secret the names of the overwhelming majority of these money-givers. According to a Newsmax analysis, the Obama campaign finance records contain just 370,448 unique names.

    As of the end of August, those secret donors have given an incredible $222.7 million to Obama, according to the FEC -- money whose origin remains unknown to anyone other than Obamas finance team, who wont take calls from the press.

  • The Republican National Committee has filed a complaint against the Obama campaign for accepting prohibited contributions from foreign nationals and excessive contributions from individuals, which incorporated reporting from Newsmax and other news organizations.

  • Many of the donors Newsmax canvassed said they had never been contacted by the Obama campaign or seen any refunds, even though their contributions went over the limit months ago.

    In all, Newsmax found more than 2,000 donors who had contributed in excess of the $4,600 limit for individuals per election cycle.

    Such donations, if not returned within 60 days, are a clear violation of federal campaign finance laws.

  • According to a Newsmax analysis of the Obama campaign data before the latest figures were released, potential foreign currency donations could range anywhere from $12.8 million to a stunning $63 million in all. With the addition of $150 million raised in September, this amount could be much more.

  • For example, Obama has numerous donors who have contributed well over the $4,600 federal election limit.

    Many of these donors have never been contacted by the Obama campaign to refund the excess amounts to them.

    And more than 37,000 Obama donations appear to be conversions of foreign currency.

  • By Obamas own admission, more than half of his contributions have come from small donors giving $200 or less. But unlike John McCains campaign, Obama wont release the names of these donors.

    A Newsmax canvass of disclosed Obama campaign donors shows worrisome anomalies, including outright violations of federal election laws.

  • Words of wisdom!

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