Posted on 09/03/2008 11:51:06 AM PDT by Bushwacker777
"In the election coming in November, we face the kind of choice that shapes the future of nations. On the one hand, we have an irascible Republican who is wrong as often as he is right, but at least has the courage to act according to his conscience often enough to earn the enmity of party hacks.
On the other hand, we have a candidate who has shown himself to be a complete captive of the intellectual elite, voting their party line in Congress, sneering in private at ordinary citizens that he does not even try to understand, wrapping himself in ersatz victimhood, changing his mind whenever it seems politically prudent while denying that he ever had any other view.
We are at the great political divide, and most Americans -- especially the young, who have been so grossly miseducated by the intellectual elite -- are getting their news from comedians who parrot the slanders of the elitists. "
(Excerpt) Read more at ornery.org ...
Are you sure he is a Democrat? From something else I heard, I thought he was a conservative.
Yes he is Democrat but being Mormon he is a moral issues conservaitve it seems.
"Obama doesn't even have the courage to admit that he was wrong about Iraq, and that his long-touted plan to withdraw from Iraq immediately was insanely self-destructive all along. Now he adopts exactly the position that President Bush has always had, and pretends that he has not changed his mind."
"And the media, supposedly the guardians of truth, let him get away with it. President Bush is constantly called a liar when they know he did not lie; Obama is never called a liar when the comparisons between past statements and present ones are there to be seen by anyone."
Are you sure this was written by a democrat?
... and on the other hand we have a dummycrap candidate who is wrong about every thing.
Card’s an old-school Southern populist Democrat, I guess. He’s somewhat rightward of the rest of the party on moral issues, and very much for our involvement in Iraq because he sees Islamic terrorism as a major potential threat. But he still proclaims himself a Democrat.
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he’s going ‘bezerker’ on NObama
he’s going ‘bezerker’ on NObama
“On the one hand, we have an irascible Republican who is wrong as often as he is right,”
According to the American Conservative Union, McCain has been right 82.16% of the time during his 25 years in the Senate. He only got 65% in 2006 but was rated at 80% 2007.
"the media, supposedly the guardians of truth"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You do remember Joe, don't you? He told the whole world what the truth was back in the 30's and got away with it for awhile.
But when he is wrong, he doesn't go halfway.
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