Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Attention: All Independent & Undecided Voters

This video is in response to the allegations made by John McCain and Sarah Palin that accused Senator Obama of being either a terrorist, or a terrorist sympathizer.

This issue, as well as the issue of Reverend Wright, was adequately addressed and put to rest during the primary election, when Senator Obama was in competition with Senator Hillary Clinton.

However, The McCain Campaign, realizing that they are in deep trouble because of the economic catastrophe that we are currently facing, (which is partly due to John McCain’s support of the polices that created it); is now trying to create fear and loathing of Barack Obama by using allegations that have already been disproved.

This video is from the Obama Campaign, and it is about the scandal that Senator John McCain was a part of that created a similar economic crises to the one that we are now experiencing.

In fairness to Senator McCain, Senator McCain was not charged with anything as far as criminal charges are concerned.

However, he did receive a reprimand for the part that he played in this scandal, which indicates that he did have some involvement in it, although his involvement was not deemed to be criminal.

As has been my experience, Senator Obama would rather talk about the issues as opposed to mud slinging.

So this video is not an attack, it is a defense against the McCain Campaign in order to call attention to his skeletons, which is something that everyone has.

The Obama Campaign, and all of us who are supporters of the Obama campaign, will not sit by and watch John McCain and Sarah Palin, (at the direction of John McCain), attack our candidate with lies and innuendos.

We will fight back McCain.

http://my.barackobama.com/keatingvideo

Don’t forget to watch tonight’s crucial debate tonight; starting at 8:00PM.

Yesterday was the last day to vote for most states in the U.S.

Please don’t let the opportunity to change the government to benefit the majority of people in this country. If voter registration is still available in your area, please register to vote now.

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Greg Coleman

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