Submitted by Visitor (not verified) on April 25, 2008 - 9:27am.
I watched the ad on youtube. It is factually correct. Obama chose to go every Sunday to a church for 20 years and listen to the anti-American, anti-White hatred from his preacher. If he was truly offended or disagreed with any of that, he would have stopped going. So he made his choice. Similarly, Perdue and Moore have made a choice in supporting someone who clearly has a problem with values and judgement. The ad has NOTHING to do with race NOR does it say that Perdue or Moore support what that lunatic preacher has been saying. It simply says that Obama has bad judgement and the (2) Democrat candidates for governor support someone with bad judgement. Nothing more or nothing less implied or stated.
The Obama campaign and the news media have essentially set a standard for this year which is that any criticism of Obama will be labelled as racist. Unfortunately, John McCain seems unwilling to criticize his likely opponent, probably because he doesn't want to be labelled racist either.
But listen to what the ad says and the facts are accurate. Ronald Reagan said it best - "facts are stubborn things". Lets focus on them and not read into them.
Lets focus on the facts
I watched the ad on youtube. It is factually correct. Obama chose to go every Sunday to a church for 20 years and listen to the anti-American, anti-White hatred from his preacher. If he was truly offended or disagreed with any of that, he would have stopped going. So he made his choice. Similarly, Perdue and Moore have made a choice in supporting someone who clearly has a problem with values and judgement. The ad has NOTHING to do with race NOR does it say that Perdue or Moore support what that lunatic preacher has been saying. It simply says that Obama has bad judgement and the (2) Democrat candidates for governor support someone with bad judgement. Nothing more or nothing less implied or stated.
The Obama campaign and the news media have essentially set a standard for this year which is that any criticism of Obama will be labelled as racist. Unfortunately, John McCain seems unwilling to criticize his likely opponent, probably because he doesn't want to be labelled racist either.
But listen to what the ad says and the facts are accurate. Ronald Reagan said it best - "facts are stubborn things". Lets focus on them and not read into them.