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Why I moved from Conservative to Progressive
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Are we going to fight these lies?
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WaltO4
- Oct 17th, 2008 at 9:46 pm EDT
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As an ex-republican, I see some things that I did not see before. I see the tactics that were used to defeat Gore and Kerry. I believe we have the best candidate in a long time, but deceit can be effective, it worked before. I don't think we need to go negative at all, I think we need to call McCain out on his slanderous robocalls and his supporters' foodstamp flyers. I think that the people that are only following McCain based on his Obama attacks are not getting a chance to make an informed vote. I just see the Dems as being nice guys, maybe too nice. I would just hate to see us lose the election because we let the RNC get away with "Karl Rove" tactics once again. What is the best way to fight back? Remember, we are in the lead right now, but those tactics wear voters down like a river pounding on a rock, it takes a while, so we don't have much time.
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