Palin said some parts of America are “pro-America”. Meaning the ones who vote Obama are not.
McCain said in the Brian Williams interview that New York is an elitist city, along with Washington, D.C. (Guess he means Georgetown?). Funny thing is, most of the people who actually live in these cities are working class Americans. Who he just trashed yet again.
I’m tired of the divisive hateful rhetoric and attitudes of these two.
They deserve to lose.
Colin Powell certainly doesn’t give them a glowing report, does he?
I think that many Americans are tired of the divisiveness. I noticed that people are becoming friendlier, smiling more at each other and saying “hello” (except for the racists)
Cats, thought you might like to read the above link from HuffPo’s Off-the-Bus about Philly.
OMG – Obama refers to his PA campaign as Pennsylvania for Change. Do you think someone in his campaign found this blog? 8)
Obama’s extensive “Pennsylvania for Change” ground game has grassroots organizations buzzing in neighborhoods across the state, and heavily Democratic and African-American Philadelphia is mobilized to bring massive numbers of voters to the polls on Election Day.
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Palin said some parts of America are “pro-America”. Meaning the ones who vote Obama are not.
McCain said in the Brian Williams interview that New York is an elitist city, along with Washington, D.C. (Guess he means Georgetown?). Funny thing is, most of the people who actually live in these cities are working class Americans. Who he just trashed yet again.
I’m tired of the divisive hateful rhetoric and attitudes of these two.
They deserve to lose.
Colin Powell certainly doesn’t give them a glowing report, does he?
I think that many Americans are tired of the divisiveness. I noticed that people are becoming friendlier, smiling more at each other and saying “hello” (except for the racists)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/denise-dennis/philly-community-organize_b_137223.html
Cats, thought you might like to read the above link from HuffPo’s Off-the-Bus about Philly.
OMG – Obama refers to his PA campaign as Pennsylvania for Change. Do you think someone in his campaign found this blog? 8)
Obama’s extensive “Pennsylvania for Change” ground game has grassroots organizations buzzing in neighborhoods across the state, and heavily Democratic and African-American Philadelphia is mobilized to bring massive numbers of voters to the polls on Election Day.