Hillary Camp: Obama's 'Words' Just Plain Stolen (Give Me a Freaken Break)

I read this article and the comments posted by some of the folks and find it amazing that some are pissed off because Hillary attacked Obama on this issue.  Was it misleading to use those words and not explain they were actually from a speech given by Gov Deval Patrick?  Yes, but does that mean all of a sudden he is misleading us?  Hell no, according to PolitiFact.com and FactCheck.org both list a number of misleading comments from all the candidates, so why is Hillary getting her panties in a twist?  Because her and Bill are scared to death they may not occupy the "Big House" again.  Politicians are not obligated to tell us the truth.  That would violate their "Freedom of Speach"...   It's up to the American people to weed out the BS from the truth and to be smart enough to not fall for all the lies and half truths.  The best we can do is evaluate who lies the least about the issues we feel strongly about.  It's sad that our Presidential elections are turning into a vote for the lesser of two evils.  Leave me a comment and let me know what you think...

 Hillary Camp: Obama's 'Words' Just Plain Stolen - Obama says he should have given Mass. governor credit for 'Just Words' speech, calls him a longtime friend

Politricks as usual

I agree, Bob. Hillary is scared, because she is losing. I also agree with the fact that politicians have a habit of being misleading. In fact, it's a sure fire bet that they have stolen something, at some point from someone.

I hope, in honesty, that the next round of election ballots that come out will have the write in option, unlike the "uncommitted" option on the last set. (What the hell was that about anyway?)

Although I'm leaning towards Obama...I still have my concerns, and I refuse to vote for the lesser of two evils, or not vote at all. As long as there is a write in, I can vote my conscious, and have my opinion heard. (Not counted, but heard).

That would be "None of the above, Chuck" LOL!

Get Over It

Every election is about choosing the lesser of two evils.

Have we ever had an election that was good spirited?

Unless some how Dennis K. was nominated I'll be voting the lesser of two evils.

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