Smearing and Dirty Politics?

Do you think that the crap circulating the Internet about Obama (such as the false rumor about him being Muslim) and the hostilities between Obama and Clinton will have any significant effect on the primaries and caucuses?
just worried
 
I think the American people will have to figure that out. I don't see anything dirty about these 2 other than they are getting even with each other!
 
Hillary is slinging hash left and right Obama will ignore some but must react to other allegations--I do like what he called it, "Silly politics" for the mere chance to score brownie points..... very immature.
 
No, not on the Dem primaries. But it may have an affect in the general.
 
In past elections,smear tactics were successful. Things have changed in America! These childish,racist smears of Obama,actually help to solidify his base! So keep it coming! Every bigoted posting results in 100 more votes for Obama!
 
No. It's easy to think that, but Yahoo communications has long been a place thoroughly divorced from reality. Back in the day, the Yahoo! chat was ruled by pedophiles, perverts, and cursing spammers. The Yahoo company battled them. They lost, only succeeding in angering the trolls in to mass bootings, denial of service attacks, and more spamming. As a foot soldier in that war in my early teens, I know how bad it was. Yahoo decided to close the chat since they could not effectively regulate it.

Then Yahoo News Message Boards came, and the spammers and trolls took over there. Yahoo added the ignore feature, trolls found a way around it. Then there were the troll wars of 2003. I find it hard to speak about those times. Around September 2006, Yahoo's top brass decided to sacrifice the forums to save their image. Trolls of course accused them of trying to squelch the 'truth' (hate speech, conspiracies, and endless 'debate' that consisted of name-calling and shrill yelling).

But I digress, the Election board is the worst of the worst as far as Answers trolling goes. These people are irrelevant or are just paid propaganda spreaders. Less than 1% of the voting population reads Yahoo answers, let alone the election boards. And most wouldn't take it seriously.

So in short, I wouldn't worry. The trolls here are completely irrelevant. The Obama is a Muslim propaganda here is a far cry from those horrible days of the Yahoo News Message Board or the Yahoo Chat politics channel.
 
I think that all of the top three candidates for President of The United States of America are going to burn in HELL!!!! Wait John McCain may just smolder since, he already got toasty in Hanoi.
 
Wow... Honestly, they keep prooving to me that they are just low down and dirty

Here is a picture of bill clinton wearing the same d&mn outfit
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Mysteriously, it will all stop after the primary, and that will expose the ones who are doing it.

When Hillary is out of the race, there won't be anything to gain any more.
 
He was registered in school as a Muslim, and there's so much more, THERE IS EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT that FACT. The other concern is that he hates whites.

In his first memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” Obama wrote:

“I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites,”

Although Obama spent various portions of his youth living with his white maternal grandfather and Indonesian stepfather, he vowed that he would “never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.”

Obama wrote that in high school, he and a black friend would sometimes speak disparagingly “about white folks this or white folks that, and I would suddenly remember my mother's smile, and the words that I spoke would seem awkward and false.”

As a result, he concluded that “certain whites could be excluded from the general category of our distrust.”

During college, Obama disapproved of what he called other “half-breeds” who gravitated toward whites instead of blacks. And yet after college, he once fell in love with a white woman, only to push her away when he concluded he would have to assimilate into her world, not the other way around. He later married a black woman.

Such candid racial revelations abound in “Dreams,” which was first published in 1995, when Obama was 34 and not yet in politics. By the time he ran for his Senate seat in 2004, he observed of that first memoir: “Certain passages have proven to be inconvenient politically.”

Thus, in his second memoir, “The Audacity of Hope,” which was published last year, Obama adopted a more conciliatory, even upbeat tone when discussing race. Noting his multiracial family, he wrote in the new book: “I’ve never had the option of restricting my loyalties on the basis of race, or measuring my worth on the basis of tribe.”

This appears to contradict certain passages in his first memoir, including a description of black student life at Occidental College in Los Angeles.

“There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when it came to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, staying close together, traveling in packs,” he wrote. “It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.”

He added: “To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists.”

Obama said he and other blacks were careful not to second-guess their own racial identity in front of whites.

After graduating from college, Obama eventually went to Chicago to interview for a job as a community organizer. His racial attitudes came into play as he sized up the man who would become his boss.

“There was something about him that made me wary,” Obama wrote. “A little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.”
 
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