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Obama says back off

fff

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Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama Monday afternoon issued a strong statement to "back off" reports of Bristol Palin's pregnancy, telling reporters families — and especially children — are off limits in this presidential campaign.

Mr. Obama, campaigning here, also noted that his own mother was 18 when she gave birth to him.

"People's families are off limits," he said. "People's children are especially off limits. This shouldn't be part of our politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin's performance as a governor or her potential performance as a vice president. "

"I would strongly urge people to back off these kinds of stories," he added. "That shouldn't be a topic in our politics."

He vehemently pushed back against an unnamed McCain aide suggesting his campaign had any ties to the blogs that were spreading rumors before the news broke, saying he was "offended" by that and if any of his staff was involved in spreading the issue, "they'd be fired."

"We don't go after people's families. Our people are not involved in any way," he said.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/01/obama-back-palin-family/
 

Larrry

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Why did it take Hussein Obama four days of rumors about babies to come forward. A MAN would have stepped up when they started.
 
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Anonymous

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Larrry said:
But OT fff and kola are, I'll bet they are proud of themselves

Apparently the rumors been running around Alaska for sometime- as I saw them the day McSame picked her-- but I didn't post them because of that reason- they were just rumors...

Its the new neocon Republicanism that wants to live in everyones bedroom, parlor, schoolroom, doctors office, and science laboratory- not the old conservatives, Libertarians or Democrats....
 

VanC

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fff said:
Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama Monday afternoon issued a strong statement to "back off" reports of Bristol Palin's pregnancy, telling reporters families — and especially children — are off limits in this presidential campaign.

Good for him. A wise move on his part, IMO. I hope it holds up on both sides and sets the tone for the next two months.
 

Steve

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OT
but I didn't post them because of that reason- they were just rumors...


Either that or you were to busy calling her names, insulting her
and defending a wife beating child abuser..
 
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