While reading the editorial page of the St Pete times today, read this... it was written by a New York Times writer:
*Under his picture Barack Obama admitted to using pot and cocaine in his youth!! In his 1995 memoir that it told of his use of alcohol and pot maybe even a little blow when he could afford it.
He was lucky! a man told him on the campaign trail that he didn't end up in jail, or a ruined life. One of the 2.3 million americans locked up in the world's largest prison system.
*It went on to say John McCains wife was addicted to vicodin and percocet, that she stole from a medical charity she ran . It did not mention of her rehab....
* President Bush used to drink to much.... he is now a self reformed drunk.....
Then we all know of Bill Clinton's past.......But has any one heard of Senator Hillary Clinton's drug, alcohol or infieldity issues? Religious affilations bashing the USA. As far as I know that part of her slate is clean. She may have messed up on a couple stories on travel......may have voted on some issues with the wrong choice, but so did a bunch of others........But seemes she raised a very intelligant good daughter, and her own issues are clean.....despite husbands behavior, better add she tolerates well.
*WHen a Clinton supported raised an issue regarding the Obama experimentation...it got apparently more criticism than the candidate. From nasty personal pastor's degrading america to illegal drug use...I can handle him (Obama)getting a little happy , but not putting that pastor out for putting down america.........that's totally unacceptable.
The part I don't get is that this most likely is not the first time that pastor has went on a rant and rave against the USA, why did Obama knowingly keep going there........I question does he actually have a hidden agenda that will surface from the inside once he wins the election. As I have heard the enemy has said we will defeat the USA from the inside!!!!!!!!!
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the St. Pete times has daily editorials that hit some big issues. www.tampabay.com/opinion