Let’s not elevate him to the anti-Christ. He’s just a phony ultra liberal with a lot to hide.
And he is not going to win. It’ll be McCain by a landslide. I’m a Ron Paul supporter. And I swore I would never vote for McCain. I’m not going to give him any money or put up a lawn sign. But come November, I know how I’ll vote (unless he picks Lieberman). And I must admit, after watching these fantastic McCain ads this week, it’s not going to be as difficult as I thought. I’m really trying to like him because I know that I’ll have to vote for him.
Obama just compared to Martin Luther King
I’m preparing mana and honey for dinner in anticipation of the blessed event.
And wine. Lots of wine.
I don’t think Obama is the anti-christ. He doesn’t even frighten me. What does is that soooo many in our country think this guy is a messiah type figure who is about to save the world. That should scare the hell out of anybody. The democrats have been very very successful of creating a sub-culture that walks around with their hands out demanding the Federal Government fill ‘er up. This is what our country is up against, Socialism. The democrat party of my father no longer exists. It died with JFK. What we have today is Socialism, special intrest and power hungry politicans who’ll do anything, anything, to retain their power.
I sincerely hope you are correct in your asseration that McCain wins in a landslide. Either way however, we are in for a democrat in the White House for the next four years.
Cheers, I’m going to don my orange Toga now and get my keg of rum ready.
I supported Ron Paul, too, not because I believed in everything he said, but because I thought he was the only authentic small government candidate running. I got a lot of flak here on FR because of it, which I did not think was justified.
I reluctantly support McCain now, only because the alternative is far worse. I agree, the ads have been impressive. McCain has been a deft campaigner recently.