I agree, Ayers should be in prison. He broke some serious work and endangered lives. But he isn't. Bush (yup, bringing in bush) should also be in prison, or at least impeached, for falsifying evidence against Iraq (dont gimme that "bad intellogence" bullshit either). The point is, theres tooooooo many people that should be in jail that aren't, refer to this whole bailout situation and how we PAY the people who fucked us.

As for the tax plan, its nothing but he said she said anymore. Obama says he'll raise taxes for people who make 250k or more a year, give back to us who make 150k or less, and nothing for the in between. He claims most small businesses fall into in between. I'm willing to believe that. McCain just keeps saying Obama's gonna raise your taxes, which just isn't true. Also, now there's the Troopergate thing, which isn't gonna go anywhere because no one wants to think she could actually be spiteful and vengeful.

Personally, I'd probably pick Ayers if he ran for President than Palin if she ever did. Having her anywhere even within a mile of the White House is honestly terrifying to me. I think Sarah Palin will do far worse for the world at large than any of these other politicians, maybe even in history, and it seems like a lot of Americans are hoping it happens too. She really has nothing to offer. But yeah, I digressed a bit there.
DaBudhaStank Reviewed by DaBudhaStank on . Barack Obama's Involvement with ACORN While Barack Obama's connection with the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) has not gone entirely unreported, it has not been fully explained. Most media background pieces simply note Obama's involvement in a 1995 lawsuit on behalf of ACORN. Obama's own website, as well as most major media, fail to reveal the full depth and extent of his relationship with the organization. Attempts to hide evidence of Obama's involvement with ACORN have included wiping the web Rating: 5