The assassination of Benazir Bhutto in December was an "unfortunate event," says Black. "But his knowledge and ability to talk about it reemphasized that this is the guy who's ready to be Commander-in-Chief. And it helped us." As would, Black concedes with startling candor after we raise the issue, another terrorist attack on U.S. soil. "Certainly it would be a big advantage to him," says Black.
This would play with Mr 9/11 and a verb Guilianni and sleepy Thompson running out and taking shots at Obama for supporting the Supremes in regard to Habeas Corpus while McCain and Graham ran screaming like little girls who'd seen a spider. These Senators took an oath to uphold the Constitution, there weren't any damn wiggle words in it like mostly or sometimes. Unlike the 4th with the arguable term "unreasonable" there is nothing but clear wording regarding Habeas. Run screaming Americans, the government has to show a court it has reason to hold possible bad guys.
For somebody to argue as a candidate, as Barack has done, that the rule of law is important would immediately make him one of those elitists.
"Even if you never met him, you know this guy," Rove said, per Christianne Klein. "He's the guy at the country club with the beautiful date, holding a martini and a cigarette that stands against the wall and makes snide comments about everyone who passes by."You know, as though a black kid at Harvard ought not take advantage of his education to learn something about law. I won't make a big deal about Country Clubs having a lot of those leaning black guys...
Aren't you scared of an elite black guy who'll let people go to court? McCain and company are going to try to milk this one for all it's worth. As we move toward October would anyone be surprised to see elevated threat levels? Kind of depends on George II doesn't it?
Let's just kick their asses, I'm tired of it.
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