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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Obama aims to put McCain on the run

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bestCandidate

i think the polls is a clear indication of where this election is headed despite obama's choir chiming otherwise. i say if GORE, EDWARDS, HILLARY didnt do it for him in the prime of his visibility, nothing will. obama is obama and THAT is what will be his end. DNC can only do so much now.... now its between parties and Obama somehow manages to be himself every other week despite the packaging his camp tries to contain him in.
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bestCandidate

JUST LIKE RONNIE, HERE COMES JOHNNIE!!!
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gneubeck

The circus comedy that constitutes the Obama campaign. This is a scenario that has repeated itself multiple times on other issues. On terrorism - Obama is asked a straight forward question on his anticipated policies to combat terrorism; and, he responds in an equally forward manner that he would handle the issue as a police action. The McCain camp immediately exploits Obama's naive response, correctly highlighting Obama's dangerous inexperience and lack of understanding of the gravity/complexity of the issue. Obama's handlers immediately haul him into the cloak room; advise him that his response was feeble and misguided; tell him what he should have said; and, send him back into the public forum, teleprompter in hand , to read his handlers prepared text on the latest version of his position. The Main Stream Media immediately chimes-in lauding Obama for what he meant to say on the issue all-along! Unequivocally, Obama is the equivalent of a circus clown; a stand-up comic; a circus-barker attempting to lure the mentally-challenged into the tent with promises of an epiphany; a Charley McCarthy mannequin that appears to lip-sync the commentary from his ventriloquist controllers. This man is an virtual imbecile who is totally without the capacity to speak intelligently on issues on which he has not been previously programmed by his puppet masters. P.T. Barnum was right on target when he observed: "There's a sucker born every minute." ; but, hopefully the American electorate will not be duped by such a charlatan. Electing Obama as President Of The United States would be the equivalent of appointing Jack Kevorkian as Director of The National Institutes Of Health. National suicide. Greg Neubeck
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Change, change, change. Obama's mantra. In 2006, the people of this country already voted for change by electing a Democrat majority in the House and Senate. Now, do you LIKE the change THEY manifested? Absurd energy prices, food prices skyrocketing, the housing market down the tubes--all under the watchful eye of the Dems who did NOTHING. NOTHING, NOTHING for the people of this country. Elect Obama and a Democrat majority and it will get MUCH worse. The Bush tax cut will be allowed to expire (that will be an average $2,000.00 tax increase per family) and to fund his proposals, he'll need a whole lot more from you. EVERYONE's taxes will be increased--not just those earning over $250,000.00 like he his claiming. Do the math, there aren't enough taxpayers at that level to fund his proposals. The only reason he is using that income level is to make the already overburdened middle class think he is not taking aim at their paycheck. Believe that and you should have your voter registration card revoked. Think your paycheck isn't going far enough now? Having a hard time making ends meet now? WAIT till Obama gets a hold of your paycheck.
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