He is also trying to rescue his own reputation and it's his pay-back
moment. Well, Muslims couldn't dream of a happier ending when Obama is
president. It's better that Dodie's dad owning Harrods!

On Oct 25, 4:33�pm, KeithInTampa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yet, a fairly accurate observation as to why General Powell chose to
> endorse Senator Obama, which was the point of my post. � I still think
> that race also had something to do with General Powell's endorsement.
>
> On Oct 25, 5:26�pm, rigsy03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So why did O'Reilly give credence to "The View" with an appearance? To
> > give away copies of his new book and drive sales? Why is Thomas
> > Friedman on Martha Stewart doing the same? It's shameless self-
> > promotion.
>
> > On Oct 25, 3:36 pm, "Keith In Tampa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Whether you like, or dislike Bill O'Reilly, this is an interesting
> > > observation about General Powell:
>
> > >http://townhall.com/columnists/BillOReilly/2008/10/25/the_powell_endo...
>
> > > The Powell Endorsement
> > > by Bill O'Reilly
> > > Saturday, October 25, 2008
>
> > > After Gen. Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama last week, I got to thinking
> > > about Powell, who is kind of a mystery to me. Of course he's a patriot. He
> > > has served his country well in the military and also as Secretary of State
> > > under President Bush. No question, Powell loves America and has 
> > > contributed
> > > greatly to it.
>
> > > And I have no problem with his support of Sen. Obama. Powell is simply
> > > exercising his voting freedom, so more power to him. The problem is the
> > > general's explanation for defecting from his party.
>
> > > On NBC's "Meet the Press," Powell said he was angry that some extreme
> > > right-wingers have called Obama a Muslim, and that he feels the Republican
> > > establishment has been disrespectful toward the senator. OK, there have 
> > > been
> > > some absurd things said about Obama, but John McCain has challenged them
> > > publicly, and has even rejected bringing up the Rev. Wright as a campaign
> > > issue, feeling it is too divisive.
>
> > > It seems to me that McCain is rejecting ugly politics and is the guy 
> > > running
> > > against Obama, not some nut shouting invective at a rally.
>
> > > What is also dubious is Powell's lack of fair play. Obama recently 
> > > appeared
> > > on MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," whose host has called McCain 
> > > a
> > > "fraud" and accused him of "tacitly inciting lunatics to violence."
>
> > > That assertion is absurd and grossly irresponsible. So why would Obama go 
> > > on
> > > a program like that? Shouldn't Powell be concerned about it?
>
> > > And then there is the Daily Kos. As readers of this column may remember, I
> > > chastised the democratic presidential contenders last summer for attending
> > > the Kos convention in Washington. Obama, Hillary Clinton and others lent
> > > their credibility to a website that routinely revels in hatred.
>
> > > For example, the Kos posted a disgusting picture of Sen. Joseph Lieberman
> > > about to engage in a sex act with President Bush and displayed it for more
> > > than year.
>
> > > When Tony Snow's fatal cancer returned, the website allowed a posting that
> > > said the world "would be better off without him."
>
> > > And most recently, the Daily Kos put forth that Sarah Palin's teenage
> > > daughter, not the governor herself, gave birth to the Down syndrome baby. 
> > > It
> > > doesn't get any worse than that.
>
> > > Again, Obama visited the Kos convention and mingled with these vicious
> > > character assassins. I respectfully submit to Gen. Powell: That visit is 
> > > as
> > > troubling as anything that has happened in the Republican precincts.
>
> > > I know Powell only slightly, but I believe his endorsement of Obama really
> > > stems from two things he did not say.
>
> > > First, Obama has cultivated Powell, treating him with respect, asking for
> > > his advice.
>
> > > Secondly, Powell remains bitter over the way he was treated by the Bush
> > > administration and some rank-and-file Republican stalwarts. The friction
> > > between Powell and the so-called "neo-cons" has been widely reported.
>
> > > I think that's the true story behind Powell's shift to the Democrats. The
> > > Muslim factor has nothing to do with it.- Hide quoted text -
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