Category: John McCain
"Abort only Black Babies?"
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Wow! Now there's a mean looking picture of John McCain. This picture was taken from one of the many flyers (propagana advertisements) that my wife (being a woman and all) receives in the mail, from the Michigan Democratic State Central Committee. The header reads: "John McCain is running on the republican platform, which would ban all abortions - even in cases of rape and incest".
Then in small print, they give a list of sources from which they got this information. The sources of course are all "liberal, biased organizations" (ABC News, Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn)
A secondary caption also reads: "McCain received a 0% rating from Planned Parenthood". Actually, I can't believe they're broadcasting that! It is actually a feather in McCain's cap. After all, if you remember on the news recently, it was Planned Parenthood that eagerly accepted a mans donation, under the condition that the money only go toward aborting "Black Babies", as this man wanted to contribute to eliminating the black race. (remember?)
Speaking of a womans right to choose, who does one contact to stop receiving these lies and propaganda, being delivered to our house in the mail? We choose to Opt Out! (oh well, so much for her rights) To set the record strait, McCain never at any time said or endorsed abortion for women in cases of rape and incest.
I have sort of a rule of thumb. If a group or party feels that they can only get their candidate elected, by constantly lying about their opponent, their candidate doesn't have enough going for him to deserve our vote.
Remember in November!
"Sarah Palin - Pit Bull"
Link: http://powerofaith.com
When Sarah Palin said: "The difference between a Hockey Mom and a Pit Bull - LipStick". The democratic party should have taken her more to heart.
Have you noticed, that every time these left wing Gomers go running in to attack her, (or McCain for that matter) they come limping back! (They go running in - they come limping out) haha~
The recent attack from Mr Obama, his accidentally on purpose comment: "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig", not only brought the republican party to her defense, but many of the undecided Hillary voters.
What do you say to someone who charges at a pit bull? Duh? I guess when you start to get desperate, you start to act irrationally. The really insane part is, they haven't caught on yet, that every time they attack this woman, their ratings go down and her's go up!
George W Bush - "A Great President"
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Have you ever noticed how history repeats itself during a presidential election year? Every time, faithfully, you can set your watch by it. They always demonize the sitting president, especially if he is a republican.
Every time, you hear the words "We don't want 4 more years of the 'X' administration". Obama is saying it about Bush. Clinton said it about George senior and they even said it about Ronald Reagan. Matter of fact, Ronald Reagan even said it himself, but in a much more classy way.
Instead of these politicians saying it in the fashion in which they do, that resembles elementary school children, (Did not - Did too - Did not - Did too etc...) Reagan simply asked the american people "Are you better off today, than you were 4 years ago", when he was running against Jimmy Carter.
When I hear Barack Obama accuse John McCain of running for George Bush's third term, It's pretty sad, considering that Obama appears to be running for Jimmy Carters second term! They have unjustifiably brutally demonized George Bush. A man who has done a pretty darn good job of running the country, and frankly, I have slept better at night knowing that "he" is the one who would be answering the phone at 3 AM.
Well, like I said, the opposing political party does this to every sitting predident, during an election year. The sad thing is, people who don't closely follow politics (the majority of folks) usually believe the slander.
Whether weapons of mass destruction were found or not, the only people who miss Saddam, are the terrorists who are still killing people over there. The good and average citizens of Iraq, don't miss being terrorized, tortured and killed. Even with chemical weapons that were never found. (that didn't exist?)
If no one else will say it, "I'll say it" - THANK YOU GEORGE! For a job well done! Thank you for protecting my family, and looking after America's best interests. God Bless You!
"Political Paranoia"
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Today, Barrack Obama said, (again) that McCain is going to say certain derogatory things about him to scare people into "not" voting for him. Keep in mind that McCain has said nothing derogatory about Obama's race, looks, name or anything else.
In his latest speach, Obama said: McCain's going to say: "He's risky", "He has a funny name" and "he doesn't look like all the other presidents on the dollar bill"
Let me remind you once again, McCain "never" said any of those things, Obama is simply saying he will. I'll point something else out to you. This is very "Paranoid" behavior.
Dictionary definition of paranoia --> a mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance. 2 unjustified suspicion and mistrust of others.
I think now, you see what I'm talking about. Especially in the second example or definition. When Obama was first introduced on the political sceen, he was "very" popular as long as he remained a mystery.
Now it appears that every time he speaks, he looses swing voters by flip flopping on issues and policies, or pulling the race card on himself, then playing the victim, or accusing his opponent of things he "thinks" he will say about him.
"That's Paranoid!" (anyone know a good therapist?)
"McCain, Clinton Ticket?"


Think about that! What if John McCain chose Hillary Clinton as his running mate. Does this sound kind of far out there? Maybe, but then, maybe not. I can say that it might take this sort of bold move to break down the barriers put up by the two political parties.
What better way to promote bipartisan politics in the house and senate, than to have a bipartisan ticket. Both Republican "and" Democrat. Sure I know it sounds far fetched, but, Obama is in a bit of a quandry.
If he puts Hillary on the ticket, he stands a "much" better chance of getting elected. But with Hillary, comes "Bill". Obama is to inexperienced and possibly lacks the self confidence to handle both Bill and Hillary, if they have a foot in the White House.
On the other hand, Hillary would be perfect for McCain. McCain has already proved that he is "his own man". He's stood up to his own party and the president. He has the age, wisdom, experience and self confidence to handle the Clintons. Or possibly utilize and benefit from their knowledge.
McCain - Clinton Ticket? Sound crazy?
Maybe, but you never know.
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