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"Change we can Believe"
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This man changed into every other typical politician throughout history. "And I Believe it" I guess that's change we can believe in. The proof? He just took a statement from John McCain totally out of context. And it was done intentionally.
John McCain said that the fundenentals of our economy are still in good shape. John McCain went on to say that he was referring to the American worker as being the funfementals and that they are the best in the world.
The Obama campaign took out an ad saying: "How can John McCain fix the economy, if he doesn't know there is a problem?" Obviously, taken out of context, the ad closed with Barrack Obama's voice saying: "I'm Barrack Obama and I approve this message".
So, Barrack Obama approves of dishonesty? I've said it before, and I say it again. "If a candidate resorts to these kind of tactics to get elected, they don't deserve our vote". It's obvious to anyone who heard John McCain's speech, exactly what he meant.
All I can say is: "Mr Obama, if you really approved that message, you are a very dishonest fellow!"
"Lipstick on a Pig?"
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"You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig". That's the old saying - right?

But then, in this case, it's not just an old saying, it's more of an act of desperation! Is it simply a coincidence that Barack Obama coined this old phrase, only a week after Sarah Palin said: "How do you tell a hockey mom from a Pit Bull . . . "Lipstick!"
If you watched the video, (above) you'll notice that Obama's liberal democratic audience knew for a fact, that he was slamming Sarah Palin, either that, or they were just so bored with him, that they all found relief in laughing so hard at an "old" saying. Which do "you" think it was?
Is this low class statement, an act of desperation, by a bitter candidate who is watching his favorability in the poles evaporate quickly, or was he simply, innocently, coining and old phrase? That's for you to decide.
"The Obama Energy Plan"
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Barack Obama ["Energy Plan"] has offered a solution to our energy crisis. Mr Obama says: If we will all make sure we have the correct tire pressure in our tires, it will be equal to, and save as much as "Off Shore Drilling", and there will be no need for it.
Allthough it is true that correct tire pressure "does" increase gas milage, someone forgot to tell the senator that 70% of Americans are already doing "just that". Well, what can I say? As ridiculus as it is having to respond to this kind of nonsense, we have to respond to it, because so many of the liberal zombies take anything these people say as though it were the word of God, and were actually true.
On the other hand, CNN's talk show host "Glen Beck" has offered, what he calls an equally effecient solution. Now, if you'll pardon me, Glen Beck is a "Modest S.O.B.". I say this because "his" plan is actually heads above the Obama plan. (video below)
Mr Becks plan, that we all drive naked is simply genius!! Think about it! Imagine if you will, if you took all the clothes of every American driver, including shoes jewelry etc.. and put them all in a huge pile, do you know how much that would weigh?
It would take hundreds (if not thousands) of semi trucks to carry all of them from one place to another. Can you even imagine what that would cost in gasoline? But what if. . . . (Dan uses his computer like mind) What if we did both! What if we checked our tire pressure "and" drove naked? WOW - I amaze myself!
Seriously, if checking our tire pressure will totally take the place of new "Off Shore Drilling", then if we do both, it should make us totally independent from foreign oil altogether, and gas prices should reduce to pennies.
Don't forget, check that tire pressure, and "drive naked".
"Talking down to Black People"
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These comments were caught on tape when Reverend Jesse Jackson either forgot, or didn't know his Microphone was on.
When it comes to pastors, it seems that people of color are "more" colorful these days. Wright, Jackson . . etc...
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