Ok, now I know we all know my feelings on these socialist, Marxist, liberals running for president. I think all 3 of the mainstream candidates suck. McCain is a war hero and I respect him for that. He is the only one of the 3 that I can say I respect at all. I do not, however respect his political views. However, there is one person running who is much more dangerous than the others, Obama. This guy has the same political views as former President Jimmy Carter. This is very dangerous. If you watch or listen to his speeches, you can clearly see that he contradicts himself quite often. If you vote for him it's a vote for "change" and "hope", he says. Well, here's the "hope" and "change" he is offering.
"The Global Poverty Act", sponsored by Obama and many Democrat religious groups, would enslave the U.S. to spending 0.7 percent of gross national product on foreign aid. This amounts to a "jaw-dropping" 13-year total of $845 billion over what the U.S. already spends in foreign aid. If you thought taxes where ridiculous before, just wait for this bill.
Now, for all of you that say "the U.S. needs to quit getting involved in other countries problems" and "we need to worry about our own problems". This is a huge sign of things to come. Instead of worrying about our own issues, Obama, plans to get more involved in other countries' problems, take more of your hard earned money away through taxation, and in my honest opinion, begin handing our country over to be governed by the corrupt United Nations. Yes, that's the "hope" and "change" he's talking about. Redistribution of wealth, labeling every one who questions him a racist, eliminating your freedoms, pledging allegiance to Africa instead of the U.S., and enslaving us, the U.S.A., to the U.N. This is what he offers. Not to mention elimination of the free market.
So, if you plan on voting for the most radical, leftist this country has ever seen, you should be prepared to accept responsibility for this future.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
Sounds like a guilty conscious to me
G.W. Bush was recently in Israel speaking at the 60th birthday of the nation. He spoke about many things but, one thing he mentioned, in particular has made headlines across the nation. He said , "Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along." Democrat candidate Barrack Hussein Obama took this as a direct attack on him. Why? Did he say his name? Did he mention his party? No, on both counts. He did not. Barrack Obama took this as an attack on him because he has a guilty conscious and has in fact said in a CNN/ YouTube debate this past July, that he would meet the leaders of Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, Syria, and Cuba “without preconditions”. Iran and Syria are two of the most well known state sponsors of terrorism. In fact just a few hours before Air Force One landed in Israel for the ceremony a Grad type rocket, which is produced in Iran, was launched from Gaza and slammed into a shopping mall in the southern Israel city of Ashkelon injuring many innocent people including women and children.
So, my question for you, Mr. Obama, how can you say that you would meet with these nations, without preconditions? Why are you attacking the president saying that you never said that when you did?
I do not support the president in everything he does, just like I did not like his support of the Immigration "Amnesty" Bill, not a bit. I have to say though, he was speaking the truth and for you to immediately fire back at him for saying this just shows me and the rest of the world one thing, you have a guilty conscious. Also, you say that it is wrong to attack the other political figures when they are on foreign soil, I see way more attacks mentioning names of the one your party is attacking coming from your side of the isle rather than the Republican, Conservative, and Libertarian side combined.
So, my question for you, Mr. Obama, how can you say that you would meet with these nations, without preconditions? Why are you attacking the president saying that you never said that when you did?
I do not support the president in everything he does, just like I did not like his support of the Immigration "Amnesty" Bill, not a bit. I have to say though, he was speaking the truth and for you to immediately fire back at him for saying this just shows me and the rest of the world one thing, you have a guilty conscious. Also, you say that it is wrong to attack the other political figures when they are on foreign soil, I see way more attacks mentioning names of the one your party is attacking coming from your side of the isle rather than the Republican, Conservative, and Libertarian side combined.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Bob Barr '08 : The Libertarian Candidate

With my disgust of the current "2 Party System", I have decided I cannot vote Republican or Democrat in the presidential election, as we do not share the same views. The current candidates for president, McCain, Obama, and Clinton all seem to support many of the same views which, by the way, I do not share. They are all supporting "Big Government", that alone is enough for me to walk away. I can not and will not support a candidate that supports and/ or writes a bill allowing illegal aliens to break our laws, get a free ride to citizenship, and all the while using the tax payers money, which the illegals themselves do not pay, to support them and their family through welfare, social security, government education, college tuition programs, medicaid/ medicare, etc. and God only knows what other parts of the system they are exploiting.
So, with that being said, I am going to support Bob Barr for the prestigious and most powerful position and office in the world, The President of the United States of America. Bob Barr, former Republican Congressman of Georgia, is a very well spoken and conservative man with Christian morals and values. He believes in the United States of America, the American people, our constitution, and our bill of rights. He supports less government, less power of the government, and less government spending. He is an advocate and supporter of the Fair Tax Plan and the repeal of the 16th amendment. He also supports individualism and freedom rather than socialism or communism like the other candidates.
As mentioned in my other post you should take the time to review the Libertarian Party and the candidate Bob Barr.
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