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To: AmericanInTokyo

I live in a largely minority city in California that I fear will seriously riot if he loses and maybe only a little in “celebration” if he wins.

The bottom line is that Pol Pot, Castro, Mao and Lenin were all complete and utter failures that cost and continue to cost many innocent lives and artificially create poverty in lands with many resources...for a flawed thought process called Communism.

Many blacks that I have heard first hand have Dr. King superimposed/juxtaposed against Obama as if he is the Lord Jesus who will bring them out of poverty and make them rich...

Obama wants to rig the system to increase welfare and social services, the “civilian corps”, amnesty for illegals (same as McCain) as well as slave reparations.

The Global Poverty Act will give $800 billion to the 3rd World over 13 years...who decided to up the ante that much to the country that already gives the most?

Bottom line: Obama is fading due to Palin, not McAmnesty who prides himself on being Ted Kennedy in drag...

I may get in trouble with some Freepers, but secretly I believe most conservatives are pulling for McCain with the perverse thought (which was raised in the VP debate) that the old Navy pilot passes away and we have a person who will not back off logic and will fight for “us” not the jackass Liberals.


21 posted on 10/05/2008 11:43:19 PM PDT by wac3rd (The MSM will accompany the Captain of the SS Marxist Titanic to the bottom of Lake Michigan)
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To: wac3rd

I will reserve comments here, but thanks for posting.


24 posted on 10/05/2008 11:49:47 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: wac3rd; All
The bottom line is that Pol Pot, Castro, Mao and Lenin were all complete and utter failures that cost and continue to cost many innocent lives and artificially create poverty in lands with many resources...for a flawed thought process called Communism.

Maj. Gen. John Singlaub has fought against Totalitarian governments his whole life. The book review below is from amazon.com.

A fast-paced, though often rigidly ideological, account of ``covert operations'' by a 40-year veteran of the intelligence battles of the cold war. Singlaub, who served with the legendary OSS in WW II and then with the early CIA, describes military and intelligence missions in Nazi-occupied France, and in China, Korea, Vietnam, and Nicaragua. Singlaub makes clear his own view of the significance of these missions--he was always a soldier, often playing a heroic role, in America's just war against ruthless Communist aggression. Singlaub appears to view geopolitical issues, even in the wake of glasnost and perestroika, in terms of a battle between the forces of darkness, led the Communist world, and the forces of light, led by America. Whether one accepts this view or not, Singlaub's account of intelligence operations--written with the help of novelist/journalist McConnell (Into the Mouth of the Cat, 1984, etc.)--make for fascinating reading, particularly his description of contacting French resistance leaders prior to D-Day, working on the Nationalist side during the Chinese Revolution, and managing the secret war along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The author demonstrates that, through four decades of service, his world view and his devotion to his duty as he sees it have remained constant. A firsthand perspective on America's long secret war against Communism, rendered by one of its primary combatants. (Sixteen pages of b&w photographs--not seen.) -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Printed in 1992, Amazon has five new copies left for sale: Hazardous Duty (Paperback)

There are 33 copies available in the New & Used

I hope they do try to sling mud on Singlaub -- it'll backfire. Bigtime! He's a true red, white, and blue Patriot.

39 posted on 10/06/2008 12:25:42 AM PDT by Eagle9
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To: wac3rd
I may get in trouble with some Freepers, but secretly I believe most conservatives are pulling for McCain with the perverse thought (which was raised in the VP debate) that the old Navy pilot passes away and we have a person who will not back off logic and will fight for “us” not the jackass Liberals.

I understand what you mean, and I am one of those who wasn't going to vote for McCain before Palin came along, however, I don't wish harm on him. This will make her poised in 4 years, though. I am excited about that.

41 posted on 10/06/2008 12:40:31 AM PDT by babyfreep
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To: wac3rd

I was surprised when there wasn’t a riot in Vegas when OJ was sentenced, but I agree with you, I fear we are in for some tough times over the next few months.

I also expect riots, expecially if Obama loses, but I also don’t think we are going to know for sure who our President is for quite some time after the election and I fear those days are going to be very scarry.


49 posted on 10/06/2008 1:55:06 AM PDT by Hanna548
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