Category: Strait Talk
"Some Days Ya Just Can't Win"
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Very shortly after the vice presidential debate was over, between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin, MSNBC reported on their website: "The stakes were much higher and the bar was much lower for Palin. So, in the contest of low expectations, Palin won." (very flattering)
What can I say? This news organization "is" new to journalism and hasn't quite got the hang of the "Fair and Ballanced" aspect of it yet.
"House for President"
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I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." Barack Obama ~
After researching this a bit, I found the quote above to be inaccurate, and stretched a bit. In truth, this man has made enough anti Christian and anti American statements, that no one should have to lie or stretch the truth. (My apologies - I strive to tell the truth, not fiction)
The actual Quote from his book:
They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific assurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.
That was an exact quote by Barack Obama, From his book "The Audacity of Hope" What can I possibly say about this statement, that isn't already stated clearly? Except of course, that it's frightening! (you should read the book)
I say we just draft "House" to run for president. He hates everyone too, but at least he's honest about it.
"A Worthy Goal"
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I was talking to a friend of my little girl, and she said she wanted to be President some day. Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there, so I asked her, "If you were President what would be the first thing you would do?"
She replied, "I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people."
"Wow - what a worthy goal," I told her. "You don't have to wait until you're President to do that. You can come over to my house and mow the grass, pull weeds, and sweep my yard, and I'll pay you $50. Then I'll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $50 to use toward food or a new house."
She thought that over for a few seconds because she's only 6. And while her Mom glared at me, she looked me straight in the eye and asked, "Why doesn't the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50?"
And I said, "Welcome to the Republican Party."
Her folks still aren't talking to me.
This joke was stolen from the blogsite: http://www.coatsville.com/Blogs/ I like their site, you'll like it too!
"The Best Man For The Job"
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Sarah Palin's speech attracted more television viewers, than did Barack Obama's so called "historic speech"

Since John McCain introduced this woman less than a week ago, she has been under fierce attack by the media and democratic party. One news flash that I read just today was:
When Will Palin Give Interview?
John McCain Offers One Answer, Campaign Manager Gives Another
Brian Snyder, Reuters
Of course this was meant to cast her in a bad light, as though she's dodging the media. I however, had to laugh. I thought to myself: "Lord! Give this woman time to put on some lipstick, she's only been running less than a week! (duh)
In less than 1 week, 30 lawyers have been dispatched to Alaska, from the Obama campaign to try and dig up some dirt on this woman. I guess it never occured to anyone, that if you have to dig "that" hard to find something, it's probably "not" newsworthy anyway.
Wouldn't it be fun to take each one of these 30 lawyers, and put them under the same scrutiny? I'd be willing to bet that for each one of them, the difference in dirt between them and Sarah Palin, would be comparable to a "wheel barrel compared to a teaspoon".
If you want to know what a person will be like as president, just watch how they run their campaign! (30 lawyers?) Isn't this exactly what needs to be changed within our broken justice system? (This is from the candidate of change?)
The humorous part is the fact that they didn't even wait to find any dirt, they started "Sexist" attacks on her right away. So , think about it. They don't even know this woman, but start attacking her immediately. This tells me that it wouldn't have mattered who she was, they still, would have attacked her. It could have been Mother Theresa and it wouldn't have mattered. (This speaks volumes about this particular campaign, doesn't it?)
One of the first questions asked of Sarah Palin was: "How can you be vice president and raise 5 children?" Her reply was: "The same way every other Governor in the United States does it". It was a "very" sexist question.
I raised 3 children on my own. When I wasn't working, I was looking for work. During that time, I did everything that a mother and father "both" were expected to do. (Homework, PTA, cooking, cleaning - fill in the blanks etc...)
No one asked me how I was going to hold down a job and raise 3 children. Guess what? Nobody cared! So far, Sarah Palin has been a breath of fresh air. She's genuine, "real people", and that is attractive to most of us Americans. Real people like real people. Not the phoney, political B.S. that always goes on.
The liberal democratic parties "true colors" are finally being brought out into the light, for everyone to see. The same party that has bragged for decades, that they stand up for equality and women's rights, are the very ones that are being sexist. And their brand of "equality" stops at the point where you disagree with their political views.
Sarah Palin is smart, she's capable and seems to be just what the doctor ordered. Not to mention, she's done a great job as a Governor. It is wonderful, yet sad at the same time, that:
"The best man for the job, happens to be a woman"
"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?)
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