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EDITORIAL: And the mud flies: Presidential campaigns’ nastiness dishonors the American voter
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By Steve Batts Edna KS
October 7, 2008 1:50 PM | Link to this
There has come a time, and the time is now that Truth must be a part of a political campaign. It is time to hold any party responsible for any out and out lies spread about an opponent.
The likes of Sean Hannity has got to be made accountable for the out and out trash he puts out.
By Davie
October 8, 2008 1:04 AM | Link to this
A rent house next door to me has a mural-size painting in the garage of an atomic explosion, just after detonating. A man in the foreground looks towards the distant scene, knowing he has but a split-second to live, before he is incinerated by the blast wave.
If Senator John McCain… a man with a reputation for having a violent temper becomes president, I’m concerned that the un-named artist’s vision of Armageddon might be realized.
The “lucky” ones will be those killed by the blast. Anyone who survives a thermo-nuclear war, will witness a world very different than the one we know today…