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Good work there, savvyguy. I would add what is being discussed on another thread. There is no way Obama would be eligible to obtain the highest security clearance after a background check.
“Retired general claims Obama would not get security clearance”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2118807/posts
I would also bring out the question of what are Obama’s qualifications to be Commander in Chief????? Along with that, bring up the fact that our school system in this country is basically controlled by democrats. How are they doing? We hear that only about 30% of students in the inner cities, like Chicago graduate from Hi School. When looking at the 70% that do not graduate.......what does that compute to in numbers? Now multiply that with the schools across the Nation. Ask the democrats to explain why.
Point #1 is good! Would the MSN also cover up any treasonous activity if Obama was president?
McCain - Florida Latest
10.29.08-0130, TBO: John McCain arrived at Tampa International Airport at 12:45 p.m. today for his national security roundtable. He got off the plane with his wife, Cindy, Gov. Charlie Crist and Sen. Mel Martinez. Also on the plane were Sen. Joe Lieberman and former Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge. A motorcade of Tampa police officers, Hillsborough deputies and Secret Service agents sped McCain and his group from the airport to the University of Tampa, where McCain is participating in a discussion today with national security advisers. Traffic along the route, including traffic on I-275, was stopped as the motorcade passed. After arriving at UT, McCain went into a closed-door session with Ridge, Lieberman and Crist along with several ranking members of the U.S. military. Were are told there will be a briefing for the media at the conclusion of their sit down discussion.
MORE >> Sen. John McCain is holding a national security roundtable at the University of Tampa with Gov. Charlie Crist, Sen. Joe Lieberman, former Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge and a smattering of generals and admirals. A crowd of Republican notables is waiting for him in another room. Once done with the roundtable, hell make a statement on the same subject. No questions from reporters, were told. The crowd waiting for McCain, all invitees and GOP insiders and high-level state and local campaign officials, are solidly pro-McCain. One thing some of them cant figure out is why, just six days before the election, McCain is holding an event in Tampa thats closed to most of the media and the public. I dont know. Ive been asking the same question, said Pinellas County Republican Party Chairman Tony DiMatteo. Hillsborough County Commissioner Mark Sharpe, McCains county co-chairman, emphasized that national security concerns could affect voter decisions. Its a very important issue at a time when people are beginning to focus on the election, he said. As to why McCain would hold a closed event, he said, McCain doesnt always do things that appear on their face to be purely politicalhe just does what seems right. McCain held a similar event at UT during his primary campaign, but it was open to local media.
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