So now we have vanities about someone else’s vanity being posted?
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Dear Mr. Obama,
Beginning November 5th, we will use all of the factual information we have about you to remove you from the Senate.
Why isn’t this in breaking news?
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Thank you Mr. Gregg.
Great letter, I especially agree with the part about Obama’s hidden agenda.
Yeah that about sums it up!
LOL Sarah Palin is the Change that Obama is preaching about. Maybe not too late for America to wake up and realize it.
I think I'll just not vote for the little zero because he's got big ears ... or because he's a Marxist, or because his skin is dark, or because he's from Chicago, or ...
I hope I don't change my mind before November.
I foresee a real depression, not just media hyperbole that calls every dip in the stock market a 'recession', but an actual, global depression fueled by insane tax policies coming from a leftist Obama administration. Our military would be disrespected and starved of funds, forcing America to withdraw from contested areas and before long, we would be vulnerable and near-helpless under an Obama presidency. Using the federal bureaucracy, an Obama presidency would have us restricted in many areas of life, such as driving what we want, when we want to and where we want. This is just the beginning.
Obama's predictable promises of middle class tax cuts - Democrats love to talk about the 'middle class' all the time, as if they actually gave a rats patoot about these folks - are just 'proposals' that he can ignore once in office. Remember the 1992 election and Bill Clinton's oh-so-sincere promises of 'middle class tax cuts'? I do. He make some phony excuse about basically 'not having any choice' (please) and asked (and received) a huge tax increase that was retroactive!
Most conservatives know, without needing radio talk show hosts to tell us, that Barack Hussein Obama is a dedicated leftist that doesn't much like America and probably doesn't really consider it his country (citizen of the world and all that). Although many voters don't realize that, thanks to his media cocoon and McCain's ridiculously gentlemanly campaign, I believe that a majority of Americans sense Obama's distance from them on a visceral level and simply don't quite trust him, even if they couldn't coherently explain why they don't. It isn't racism, although when the Democrats nominated a candidate of color, race was predestined to be a factor in the campaign. Obama has used that to his advantage and if he loses, as I think he will, the Democrats will reflexively blame 'racism', which will just tick off the millions of white voters who rejected Obama out of a sense of distrust rather than his skin pigment.
Mark Gregg has it right on every count. I think he represents a majority of voters. I know some diehard Democrats, not leftists, that are voting for McCain. One, a soccer mom type, has a McCain-Palin sign on her front lawn, and her father-in-law was an elected Democrat (on a local level) for many years! She is afraid of Obama and his color is not the reason. She thinks he's phony and doesn't trust him. The fact that the Hollywood crowd adores Obama makes her suspicious, too. The Reverend Wright flap really turned her off. She is liberal and racially tolerant but was hurt by the idea that some black churches preach 'hate Whitey' garbage and that Obama must have agreed with Wright or he wouldn't have stayed in the church for 20 years. Like most Americans with a brain, she was insulted by Obama's absurd claim that he didn't know Wright was so racist.
I believe Obama will lose the election and the left will be stunned and shocked while crying racism for the next four years.
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