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Phillies Move on to The NLCS First Game Against LA Dodgers Tonight In Philly

Congrats Philadelphia Phillies on winning the NLDS
 
The Phillies handed the Milwaukee Brewers a mug of flat beer on Sunday, October 5, 2008 as they blew away the Brewers 6-2 in game 4 of the NLDS.
 
Pat Burrell's long silent bat finally came to life with 2 home runs and 4 rbi's and rallied the team for the win.  Jason Werth hit a home run in the the 3rd inning.  Phillies Pitcher, Joe Blanton got the win.
 
Cole Hamel, LHP to battle RHP Derek Lowe tonight.
 
My best hopes for a win tonight guys.  You can do it!!
 
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The Ayers-Obama Connection

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Press Release: From McCain/Palin Campaign Headquarters Press Office

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For Immediate Release

Contact: Press Office

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

703-650-5550

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
CNN Reports That Obama's Relationship With Ayers Is "Much Deeper Than Obama Said"

"But the relationship between Obama and Ayers went much deeper, ran much longer, and was much more political than Obama said." -- CNN's Drew Griffin

CNN Report
CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360"
October 6, 2008

CNN's Drew Griffin: "Bill Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, in the 1960s and '70s, were radical, members of the Weather Underground, an anti-Vietnam war group that bombed federal buildings including the U.S. Capitol and the Pentagon.

"On the run for years, the case against them was thrown out due to illegal wiretaps and prosecutor misconduct. Ayers has never repented and has said as late as 2001, he wished he had done more to stop the war. Barack Obama confirmed during a primary debate that he knew Ayers and when pressed, said they served on a charitable foundation board together. And Obama condemned Ayers support of violence. But the relationship between Obama and Ayers went much deeper, ran much longer, and was much more political than Obama said."

Obama Senior Adviser Anita Dunn: "What they are arguing is that somehow the fact that these two people who served both educational reformers in Chicago, both of whom did have their paths cross professionally as well as neighbors occasionally. But somehow this association is a problem for Barack Obama because of Bill Ayers past and things that happened in the 1960s when Barack Obama was 7 years old.

"And that's just wrong and, frankly, it's quite unfair."

Griffin: "One place their paths repeatedly crossed, according to a CNN review of board minutes and other records, was Chicago's Annenberg Challenge project where a $50 million grant from the Annenberg Foundation matched locally raised funds to improve schools.

"According to participants and project records, Bill Ayers fought to bring the Annenberg grant to Chicago, Barack Obama was recruited as its chair. For seven years, Bill Ayers and Obama among many others, worked on funding for education projects, including some experiments supported by Ayers.

"Stanley Kurtz, a conservative researcher for the Ethics and Public Policy Center has also been reviewing the recently released records of Chicago's Annenberg's challenge."

National Review Online's Stanley Kurtz: "Instead of giving money directly to schools, they gave money to what they called external partners, and these external partners were often pretty radical community organizer groups."

Griffin: "And the board gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to Bill Ayers' small schools project promoting alternative education like 'The Peace School,' where the curriculum centered around a United Nations theme, and another school where the focus was, African- American studies.

"And this was directly funded by Annenberg?"

Kurtz: "Oh, yes."

Griffin: "Under Obama's chairmanship?"

Kurtz: "Oh yes and the specific job of the board of directors was to give out the money."

Griffin: "While continuing work on the Annenberg Challenge, Barack Obama and Bill Ayers also served together on a second charitable foundation, the Woods Fund. Among its recipients, Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church where Obama attended and a Children and Family Justice Center, where Ayers' wife worked. Ayers has strong defenders in Chicago, among them Richard Daly, the mayor, who called Ayers a valued member of the Chicago community. The city gave Ayers its Citizen of the Year award in 1997 for his work on the Annenberg project.

"For Obama, the chairmanship of the $100 million Annenberg board, helped vault him from Southside Chicago lawyer to political player. And that, too, has another connection to Bill Ayers.

"In 1995, months after the little known Barack Obama became Annenberg project chair, State Senator Alice Palmer introduced the young Obama as her political heir apparent.

"Where was that introduction made? At the home of the '60s radicals, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn. The Obama campaign again says it is just a coincidence."

Dunn: "A Democratic state senator organizes a meeting of her supporters at the house of another one of her supporters. What is the problem here, Drew? It is the worst kind of inference and the worst kind of politics to say that somehow that says something about Barack Obama."

Griffin: "Anderson, this meeting at Bill Ayers home has been classified in many different ways. What I can tell you from the two people who were actually there, is number one, former Senator Alice Palmer says she, in no way organized this meeting and she was invited and attended it briefly. And Doctor Quentin Young, a retired doctor, told us this indeed was Barack Obama's political coming out party and it was hosted by Bill Ayers."

Cooper: "So Drew, I mean bottom line, if Obama and Ayers worked together with others to -- I guess improve schools, what exactly is the McCain-Palin camp saying is wrong with this relationship or this working relationship? Or however you want to characterize it?"

Griffin: "Well Anderson, I haven't contacted the campaign on this issue. What they're saying on the stump is the same thing that Hillary Clinton brought up during the primary campaign is the issue of trust.

"By raising this issue of Bill Ayers, and whether or not Barack Obama was hanging around him, palling around with him, or just working with him, Bill Ayers in the '60s had a very, very different view of the United States that many Americans did. A lot of Americans were against the Vietnam War but not a lot of Americans formed a group and started bombing things because of it.

"Now, they're trying to say that that raises judgment issues on Barack Obama. Which has been the tag other campaigns and now McCain's have been trying to peg on him ever since he started running for president."

Cooper: "But Barack Obama has publicly stated he does not agree with this guy?"

Griffin: "Correct. Well, he has said that he does -- I forget his exact words but he's certainly deplores the violence in the past."

Cooper: "Right."

Griffin: "I haven't been able to ask him directly about the relationship he has or had with Bill Ayers."

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New Jersey Volunteer Update: McCain-Palin Campaign

 Good Evening
Today's McCain Volunteer News E-Mail
Thanks,
Weeziebear
 

From: "Stephanie Fila" sfila@mccain08hq.com
Subject: New Jersey Volunteer Update
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:56:17 PM

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 Hello Team McCain – Palin !

I hope you are well.  I can't stress how important your contribution is to oureffort in electing John McCain and Sarah Palin as our next President and Vice President.  Our campaign relies on great volunteers like yourself to spread our message of Reform, Prosperity and Peace.   Every phone call you make, every letter you write, every door you knock on identifies new supporters for the McCain – Palin ticket.  Your hard work is essential to our victory!

Stephanie Fila

Regional Volunteer Coordinator

(732) 479-4780

Fun Link

McCain-Palin 2008 Launched New Ad: "Dome".  You can watch it here at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjvzyFyMO-k

Daily Polls

Rasmussen                         McCain – Palin   48%                        Obama – Biden 48%

Gallup                                   McCain – Palin   45%                        Obama – Biden 47%

Must Reads:

 

McCain, Palin Town Hall Meeting Impresses West Michigan Republicans

By Ted Roelofs

Grand Rapids Press

September 18, 2008

GRAND RAPIDS -- As John McCain looked on, the question was all but put on a tee for Sarah Palin on Wednesday at Grand Rapids Community College.

Do you have what it takes on foreign policy?

To read more, click here: Grand Rapids Press: McCain, Palin Town Hall Meeting Impresses West Michigan Republicans

McCain In Grand Rapids: Give The Automakers Loans

He says government must help rebuild the facilities

By Kathleen Gray and Justin Hyde

Detroit Free Press

September 18, 2008

GRAND RAPIDS -- The auto industry and Wall Street took center stage in the presidential race Wednesday when Republican John McCain, after touring a suburban Detroit auto plant, declared in his strongest language so far that he will fight for government loans to help the U.S. auto industry retool.

To read more, click here:Detroit Free Press: McCain In Grand Rapids: Give The Automakers Loans

 

Recent Obama Ads More Negative Than Rival's, Study Says

By Howard Kurtz

Washington Post

September 18, 2008

Despite perceptions that Sen. John McCain has spent more time on the attack, Sen. Barack Obama aired more negative advertising last week than did the Arizona Republican, says a study released yesterday.

Seventy-seven percent of the Illinois Democrat's commercials were negative during the week after the Republican National Convention, compared with 56 percent of the spots run by McCain.

To read more, click here: The Washington Post: Recent Obama Ads More Negative Than Rival's, Study Says

Our View On Bipartisanship: Who's The Better Uniter?

Editorial

USA Today

Thursday, September 18, 2008

McCain has a longer record of bucking his party's orthodoxy.

Presidents who try to push through major policy changes without the opposing party almost always come to grief. George W. Bush's bid to create private accounts for Social Security collapsed in 2005 when Democrats rejected it.  A decade earlier, Bill Clinton's health care overhaul died for lack of Republican input and support.

To read more, click here: USA Today: Our View On Bipartisanship: Who's The Better Uniter?

 

The End Of The Bridge To Nowhere

How Sarah Palin killed a costly project.

By Fred Barnes

Weekly Standard

September 18, 2008

LIBERAL COLUMNISTS AND the mainstream media have been unusually tolerant of Barack Obama's exaggerated claims of major legislative accomplishments.  Just this week, Obama said his proposal was the "basis" for the economic stimulus package that was enacted last winter, a claim even Democrats regard as false.  But Sarah Palin's insistence that, as governor of Alaska, she killed the infamous Bridge to Nowhere--that's another story. She's accused of lying by the Obama-leaning media.

She isn't lying.  Palin did kill the bridge. It wasn't an act of great political courage. It didn't have to be, since the bridge had become a national symbol of wasteful congressional spending. But Palin did have the option of saving the project--several options actually. And there was still some support for the bridge among state and local (in Ketchikan, where the bridge was to be built) officials in Alaska.  But Palin chose to terminate the whole thing.

To read more, click here: The Weekly Standard: The End Of The Bridge To Nowhere

Top Clinton Fund-Raiser Backs McCain

By Russell Berman

NY Sun

September 18, 2008

WASHINGTON — Senator Clinton has pleaded with her supporters to back Senator Obama, but one of her most loyal backers is refusing to follow her lead.

Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, a top fund-raiser for Mrs. Clinton's primary candidacy and a member of the Democratic National Committee, is endorsing Senator McCain, warning that Mr. Obama would move the nation "too far to the left" and saying his Republican rival would bring the "bold, bipartisan, centrist change we need in Washington."

To read more, click here: New York Sun: Top Clinton Fund-Raiser Backs McCain

Obama Exaggerates His Influence On Stimulus Plan

Editorial

Washington Post

September 18, 2008

"In January, I outlined a plan to help revive our faltering economy, which formed the basis for a bipartisan stimulus package that passed the Congress."

Sen. Barack Obama, Golden, Colo., Sept. 16

Sen. John McCain's campaign is ridiculing Obama's assertion that his economic stimulus plan was the basis for the compromise package that was adopted by Congress and the Bush administration this year. McCain partisans point out that the Illinois senator did not even vote on the final package, which passed the Senate on Feb. 7.

To read more, click here:The Washington Post: Obama Exaggerates His Influence On Stimulus Plan

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