September 11, 2008
This from a former Hillary and current McCain supporter:
My name is Lynette Long. I am a feminist, a mother, a Democrat and an ardent Hillary Clinton supporter and I am voting for John McCain and Sarah Palin on November 4.
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...... And yesterday, I understand Senator Obama personally said, “You can put lipstick on a pig, and it’s still a pig.†Well, Mr. Obama, calling girls names is something fifth grade boys do and I don’t want a fifth grader running my country.
I might not agree with Senator McCain and Governor Palin on all the issues, but I don’t agree with any candidate on all the issues. But in Senator McCain and Governor Palin, I find two people with personal integrity and a love of their county --- individuals who not only talk the talk but walk the walk. I can work with that. I will vote for McCain-Palin. In fact, I’ve decided to try to win one vote a day for the McCain-Palin ticket. My new personal mantra is, “A vote a day, keeps Obama away.†I urge all Clinton supporters and McCain supporters to do the same. Thank you.
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September 10, 2008
Like a surfer falling off their board,
the wave crashing over them,
smashing them on the rocks.
WIPE-OUT!!!
From FoxNews.com
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Biden: Clinton 'More Qualified'
Democratic VP hopeful says Clinton 'might have been a better pick than me' to be Obama's running mate
• CNN Comes Up Short on Fake Palin Photo
• GOP Women's Group Boycotts 'Oprah' | YOU DECIDE
• S.C. Dem on Palin's Credentials: 'Hasn't Had Abortion'
The major question of the day:
Will Obama try the 'Eagleton Solution' like McGovern did 1972?
or
Will Obama be stuck with Biden?
(Because Hillary is too smart to board a sinking ship.)
Real surfers get back up and ride another wave after 'wipe-outs' just like a real bicyclist rides again after crashing. But Obama seems 'fake' to me.
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I have the means to resist.
I will help any/all others resist surrendering to Islam.
I believe in life, not death.
The US Military Code of Conduct below the fold.
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September 09, 2008
From the Chicago Daily Observer:
Now that Alaska is front and center in the news again, it is a good time to catch up on a favorite story, The Bridge to Nowhere, using the Washington Post US Congress Votes Database.Senator Tom Coburn, a Republican, proposed shifting the earmark funds to Katrina Relief, and the Democrats opposed the shift --
Though Gov. Palin originally supported the earmark spending on the Ketchikan bridge (“to nowhere), she eventually killed the project, chosing to spend Federal money on other infrasturcture programs.
However, Sen. Biden and Sen. Obama voted for funding the Bridge, even when given a second chance by Sen. Tom Coburn, who proposed shifting earmark funds to Katrina relief.
The Democrats wanted people to suffer so they could win.
The Democrats would never risk losing an election, to ease the suffering of American Citizens.
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September 08, 2008
This is an awesome rewrite of a classic song.
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McCain-Palin Ticket Chills Arabs, Muslims
AMMAN — With the U.S. presidential elections just two months away, many Arabs and Muslims are increasingly worried that a victory for another conservative Republican administration will exacerbate the tensions and turbulence that have followed the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
The events and speeches at the Republican Party convention in Minnesota, which endorsed the candidacy of Arizona Senator John McCain and his running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, were given special attention in the Arab media, as commentators voiced fears that a McCain administration would pursue, perhaps more belligerently, the path of the current government.
As a rule, Arab governments in the region prefer to refrain from showing their preferences in U.S. elections, but the media, including the state-controlled TV and press, have made no secret of their desire to see a new leadership in Washington that is run by Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
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September 07, 2008
Gallop's most recent poll of likely voters
Obama / Biden 44%
McCain / Palin 54%
And this after more TV viewers watched the Republican Convention than the Democratic Convention.
Senator McCain and Governor Palin are on their way to victory. If they continue their smart campaign. They will win, and win easily.
Senator Obama and Senator Biden are flailing. McCain's choice of Palin as his VP, has thoroughly confused Obama and Biden. The Obama bin Biden campaign is headed for defeat.
As Governor Palin convinces more people that she is more qualified to be President than Senator Obama....The McCain/Palin Ticket will gain more and more support.
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September 03, 2008
Don't Mess With Hockey Moms.
Mayor is a community organizer with responsibilities.
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a single political argument left." -- Margaret Thatcher
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All of their children were there. Including both of McCain's sons, who are officers in the US Marine Corp and Private Track Palin, US Army.
Both of the Marines stepped to their father's side and gave Track Palin a big welcome.
Now, the media focus is on the young couple, Bristol and Levi. Who received a long greeting from McCain.
I wish the boys could appear in uniform, but the regulation that prevents that is a good one. And I support the rule which sez no political activity in uniform.
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not because of her conservative views,
not because of her Christian views,
not because of her accomplishments,
not because of large family,
not because of her support of our troops,
No, the Dems hate her because:
Gov. Palin is a beauty queen who is more manly then Sen.Obama
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Yes, the young father of Bristol's baby, soon to be a member of the Palin family, is joining the campaign. Brave kid.
This is how it should be. You grumble and growl of the mistakes the kids make, then you embrace them, and reinforce the message of your love for your family.
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September 02, 2008
the Palins see a baby as a blessing -
Obama as a punishment.
Who do you want in office?
One who thinks a baby is punishment
or
One who thinks a baby is a blessing.
Choose wisely.
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September 01, 2008
She intends to marry the father.
She intends to raise her own child.
The worst fears of a parent realized, unwed teenage daughter is pregnant.
Her two hard working parents, Sarah and Todd, support her decision to keep the child. So do I.
I also support the decision of Levi, the father of this unborn child, to marry Bristol and help raise his child.
Modern parenting is very difficult.
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vs
Senator Barack Obama / Senator Joe Biden
Military experience:
John S McCain, frmr Capt USN - two sons, both of them are US Marines.
Sarah Palin, Commander of Alaskan National Guard - her son is US Army.
Barack Obama, no military experience, daughters are too young.
Joe Biden, no military experience, son is US Army
Edge: McCain - a vet and 3 blue stars over 1 blue star.
Business experience:
John S McCain, none, wife inherited large corporate holdings
Sarah Palin and husband, former commercial fishermen (small businessmen)
Barack Obama, none, wife, none
Joe Biden, none, wife, none.
Edge: Palin - The only one of the four to have actually run a business.
Political experience:
McCain: multiple terms in US House and US Senate
Palin: two terms as mayor, in first term as Governor
Obama: multiple terms in State Senate, in first term in US Senate
Biden: multiple terms in US Senate
Slight edge to McCain/Palin - due to Palin's executive branch experience.
Foreign Policy experience:
McCain - vast
Palin - limited, Alaska borders Canada and Russia, share fisheries with Japan and South Korea, Alaska Air National Guard provides ballistic missle defense for the lower 48 states.
Obama - limited, chairs sub-committee that overseas our NATO commitment, but has never called a meeting.
Biden - vast
Toss-up
Ability to relate to regular folks:
McCain - maybe. He strives to talk with people, and not down to them.
Palin - maybe. She is about to be tested, but she is more of a regular gal than the other 3.
Obama - nope. He talks down to the poeple.
Biden - nope. He talks down to the poeple.
Edge - McCain/Palin
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