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Posts with the tag blue star moms
Palin has either lost her mind and/or this is Karl Rove at work! Palin says Obama 'palling around' with terrorists
By
Stephen Fox, Contributing Editor New Mexico Sun News
- Oct 4th, 2008 at 9:39 pm EDT
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By JIM KUHNHENN,
Associated Press Writer
13 minutes ago
CARSON, Calif., - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin
on Saturday accused Democrat Barack Obama of "palling around with
terrorists" because of an association with a former '60s radical,
stepping up an effort to portray Obama as unacceptable to American
voters.
Palin's reference was to Bill Ayers, one of the founders of the group the Weather Underground. Its members took credit for bombings,
including nonfatal explosions at the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol,
during the Vietnam War era. Obama, who was a child when the group was active, has denounced Ayers' radical views and activities.
In 1970, the group was blamed for a pipe bomb in San Francisco that
killed a police officer and injured another. Three members of the
group were killed in 1970 in an accidental explosion of a bomb in
their Greenwich Village basement.
While it is known that Obama and Ayers live in the same Chicago
neighborhood, served on a charity board together and had a fleeting
political connection, no one has provided evidence to say the pair
ever palled around. And it's simply wrong to suggest that they were
associated while Ayers was committing terrorist acts.
Nonetheless, Palin made the comments at two appearances in separate
states.
"Our opponent is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to pal
around with terrorists who targeted their own country," Palin told a
rally of about 10,000 gathered at a tennis stadium in Carson, a
suburb of Los Angeles.
That echoed comments she made earlier in the day to donors at a
private airport in Englewood, Colo.: "Our opponent ... is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect, imperfect enough, that he's palling around with terrorists who would target their own
country."
Falling behind Obama in polls, the Republican campaign plans to make
attacks on Obama's character a centerpiece of candidate John McCain's message in the final weeks of the presidential race. Coming late in the campaign, Palin's remark could be particularly incendiary, however, and could knock Obama off his focus on the troubled economy.
The campaign was clearly prepared to raise the Ayers' connection to
Obama. In addition to Palin's comments at her appearances Saturday,
the McCain campaign distributed Palin's comments to reporters.
"This is not a man who sees America like you and I see America,"
Palin said. "We see America as a force of good in this world. We see
an America of exceptionalism."
The Obama campaign called Palin's remarks offensive but not
surprising in light of news stories detailing the campaign's come-
from-behind offensive.
"What's clear is that John McCain and Sarah Palin would rather spend
their time tearing down Barack Obama than laying out a plan to build
up our economy," Obama campaign spokesman Hari Sevugan said in a
statement.
Palin's remarks come as e-mails circulate on the Internet with
suggestions that the Democratic candidate is secretly a radical,
foreign-born Muslim with designs against the U.S. Obama is a native
of Hawaii who lived in Indonesia as boy. He is a Christian.
Palin, Alaska's governor, said that donors on a greeting line had
encouraged her and McCain to get tougher on Obama. She said an aide
then advised her, "Sarah, the gloves are off, the heels are on, go
get to them."
The escalated effort to attack Obama's character dovetails with TV
ads by outside groups questioning Obama's ties to Ayers, convicted
former Obama fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko and Obama's former
pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
Ayers is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He and Obama live in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood and served together on the board of the Woods Fund, a Chicago-based charity that develops community groups to help the poor. Obama left the board in December 2002.
Obama was the first chairman of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a
school-reform group of which Ayers was a founder. Ayers also held a
meet-the-candidate event at his home for Obama when Obama first ran
for office in the mid-1990s.
In an interview with CBS News earlier in the week, Palin didn't name
any newspapers or magazines that shaped her view of the world. On
Saturday, she cited a New York Times story that detailed Obama's
relationship with Ayers.
Summing up its findings, the Times wrote: "A review of records of the schools project and interviews with a dozen people who know both men, suggest that Mr. Obama, 47, has played down his contacts with Mr. Ayers, 63. But the two men do not appear to have been close. Nor has Mr. Obama ever expressed sympathy for the radical views and actions of Mr. Ayers, whom he has called 'somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was 8.'"
Earlier Saturday, Palin spent 35 minutes at a diner in Greenwood
Village where she met with Blue Star Moms, a support group of
families whose sons or daughters are serving in the armed forces.
Reporters were allowed in the diner for less than five minutes before being ushered out by the campaign.
Palin, whose 19-year-old son, Track, deployed last month as a private with an Army combat team, was overheard at one point commiserating with one of the mothers: "Any time I ask my son how he's doing, he says, 'Mom, I'm in the Army now.'"
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