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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

I do too. I hope that I am wrong also. I am going to do what I can.

But, number one, I don’t think that Mc Cain and the Republican Party actually want to win. I make this assessment based on the manner John Mc Cain has conducted his campaign. Two, there are mulitudes of idiots that cannot find their navel with both hands but they vote and they will vote for Obama. Three, then there is the Democrat trademark, voter fraud.

If Mc Cain had run an aggressive, smart campaign, the other two might have been overcome, but, all three at the same time is just too much.

In closing, I will say this with confidence; Should he be elected, within a year, the majority of those who voted for Obama will be crying the blues. They will still be too stupid to realize why it happened, but then it will be too late.


52 posted on 10/08/2008 5:42:11 AM PDT by sport
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To: sport; MeekOneGOP; floriduh voter; TigersEye; loboinok

You’re a class act, sport. You bore my snarkiness with good grace.

BTW, I visited DUmmieland this morning. Maybe I don’t know my way around there very well, but I didn’t see much reaction to the debate. Purged perhaps?

Here’s why we must win:

1. The Supreme Court currently has three justices who want to subordinate us to the UN. If two conservatives retires and are replaced by Obama, we lose our rights.

2. The left wants to allow dual citizens to vote. Busloads of foreigners could cross the border and vote. [And they would have the power to increase voter fraud like never before.]

Result — checkmate. Hate crime laws would jail conservative leaders [along with war crimes, crimes against humanity, and most laughably of all — carbon crimes against nature].

WE MUST WIN.

I repeat:

WE MUST WIN.

Now to respond to your posts:

“But, number one, I don’t think that Mc Cain and the Republican Party actually want to win. I make this assessment based on the manner John Mc Cain has conducted his campaign.”

It can appear that way. But this is what I think:

The longer McCain was away from DC, the better he got. When he suspended the race, he tasted the Patomac water. What I mean by that is, McCain is in awe of Beltway egg heads. [Quite understandable. Throw enough techno-babble at someone, show him a wall full of honors, and most folks are impressed.] Unfortunately, the same will happen when McCain returns to DC. Rough days ahead no matter who wins.

“Two, there are mulitudes of idiots that cannot find their navel with both hands but they vote and they will vote for Obama.”

Right. About thirty percent of the population:

America 60% conservative 30% liberal
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2068181/posts

“Three, then there is the Democrat trademark, voter fraud.”

I agree there. Big problem.

“In closing, I will say this with confidence; Should he be elected, within a year, the majority of those who voted for Obama will be crying the blues. They will still be too stupid to realize why it happened, but then it will be too late.”

It will be a very rough four years if BO is elected [and likely futile]. Freedom of Speech must be fought for. But we’ll have time to work on contingencies if he’s elected [November and December].


53 posted on 10/08/2008 6:00:39 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (BO Change is BS Change. A little o Change to help Ayers and Raines.)
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