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Obama attacks another white guy
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Respdonding to criticism by Dr. James C. Dobson of Focus on the Family, Barack Obama has gone after another white guy, so obviously this is a racially-motivated attack.
Obama attacks another white guy
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Respdonding to criticism by Dr. James C. Dobson of Focus on the Family, Barack Obama has gone after another white guy, so obviously this is a racially-motivated attack.
Obama and His “Fruitcake” Interpretation of the Constitution
James C. Dobson statement on Senator John McCain (which I agree with, by the way)
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As voters in 24 states head to the polls today to choose a presidential nominee, Dr. James Dobson released a statement to The Laura Ingraham Show today. He stated his personal opinions of this critical election:
Please, Stop Spreading Lies!
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On the Internet, I routinely come across outlandish alarming stories. A few of them I research. Having found many untruths, when something sounds outlandish, I take it with a grain of salt and assume it is untrue. Some of these “urban myths” have been around since before the Internet, such as the story that Proctor and Gamble’s is a satanic corporation and the symbols of Satanism are included in their corporate loco.
IT IS NOT TRUE. Just today I read this in a Yahoo chat group:



