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POSTED BY: FlatsDude on Feb 20, 2008 [ QUOTE ]
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I see Hillary as the most dangerous politician in American history. She has added nothing. Liberalism, has to have her hubby speak up for her and the delusional population of the United States follow her like sheep or either vote for her because she's "woman". I guess they all forgot that Bill lied under oath.
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POSTED BY: Claude on Feb 20, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


Yeah, we are so toast, if she gets elected. She is insane. Atleast Obama, seems sane.





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POSTED BY: FlatsDude on Feb 21, 2008 [ QUOTE ]



Claude wrote:


Yeah, we are so toast, if she gets elected. She is insane. Atleast Obama, seems sane.





I really don't think she has a snowball's chance in hell since Obama is kickin' her ass in the last few Tuesday primaries. I'm a Republican and I voted for McCain. He's retired military and seems to have a grip on things. I don't think anyone had ever heard of Obama until he threw his hat in, and Hilliary's an idiot and with Old Blow-job Bill, I think he's sunk her boat for her.

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POSTED BY: FlatsDude on Feb 21, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


Oh yeah, I forgot to mention this if you haven't figured it out yet...I AM one of those Angry White Men!
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POSTED BY: DEADorALIVE on Feb 22, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


Another Angry White Man, here.



I, too, will vote for McCain, although I'll have to hold my nose while doing so.  As Claude has mentioned before, he's a quasi-liberal.  He's weak on immigration, and in my eyes, that makes him weak on National Security.  He's also, however, the lesser of available evils in this election.



It's sad when the best we've got to offer can be categorized as "bad", "worse", or "worst", but that's where we stand in this election.  Hillary, heralded by supporters as the smartest woman in the world, stood by and did nothing, then helped to cover up, her legal partners' involvement in White Water....that seems to fly in the face of her being the smartest woman, since that happened right under her nose, or it indicates that, since she is the smartest woman, she's also a criminal.  Maybe "It Takes a Village" for her to raise her children, but no thanks, I do just fine with my own kids, myself.



Obama...jeeeezzzz...how could any American vote for this POS?  He is either a Muslim...used a Koran when swearing into Congress...or is a member of a church dedicated to a stronger and united Africa...we've all seen the church's website...  He refuses to wear an American flag lapel pin, refuses to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, turns his back to the Flag and slouches during the National Anthem, has contributed NOTHING significant during his short time in Congress, and has no grasp of world politics.  His wife, Michelle, was apparently unhappy with America until just recently, when her husband started winning elections.  Together, they bring nothing but racism and "entitlement mentality" to the White House.



 



I voted for GWB, twice.  I'm not happy with all the decisions he's made, or all of his policies, but I'm also not one of the knee-jerk responsives who blame all of America's woes on him, either.  I thought, and still think, that the war in Iraq was the right thing to do.  It had NOTHING to do, as so many like to chant, with Iraqi oil...The USA hasn't burned a drop of Iraqi oil, inexpensive or otherwise, since way back before the first Gulf War.  GWB's invasion of Iraq was about removing a brutal regime that threatened global peace and stability.  While Saddam wasn't directly involved in the Sept. 11 attacks, his government routinely supported, planned, and financed terrorist activity across the Middle East and the rest of the world.  After Sept. 11, President Bush put the entire world on notice, "You're either with us, or against us."  Saddam chose the latter category, and learned that, for the first time since the late 80's, the USA had a President that actually meant what he said.  Say what you want about President Bush, history will judge him well in the long run.





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POSTED BY: Claude on Feb 22, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


At this point, we need to HOPE, that Hillary gets the democratic nomination. Polls show McCain running over her, in a head to head election. But, polls show, the Obama, will run all over McCain.



 Of course there is still the small hope for a brokered convention, where Huckabee, and Ron Paul, both report to have more 'real' delegates than McCain.



So we'll see, I think it is beyond alot of the folks here hands at this point, our primaries are over.



In case you could not guess I am an Angry White Man.



 BTW guys, invite your friends to this group, it's open to all. Except liberal socialists





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POSTED BY: DEADorALIVE on Feb 22, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


I've more often felt the exact opposite of what the polls say...I believe McCain can beat Obama, but I don't think he can beat Hillary.  As much as I'd rather field a different candidate than McCain (I voted for Huckabee in the Alabama primary), it looks more and more like he's going to be the Republican Party's offering this election.  Hopefully, McCain will have presence of mind enough to ask Huckabee to be his running mate, and hopefully Huckabee will have presence of mind enough to accept. 



In the meantime, here's another article about Obama and what's-her-name...the America-hating slag he's married to...



The Real Barack Obama

Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:06 AM

By: Ronald Kessler Article Font Size



Michelle Obama’s comment that, for the first time in her adult life, she feels proud of America helps crystallize who Barack Obama is.

To be sure, the wife of a candidate is perfectly free to have views that are distinct from her husband’s. But on a matter that is so fundamental to one’s being as love of country, it is difficult to imagine that Michelle Obama would publicly twice make such a statement suggesting disdain for America unless she felt it comported with her husband’s views.

Equally important, her statement aligns perfectly with the hate-America views of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama’s minister, friend, and sounding board for more than two decades. On the Sunday following 9/11, Wright characterized the terrorist attacks as a consequence of violent American policies. Four years later, Wright suggested that the attacks were retribution for America’s racism.

“In the 21st century, white America got a wake-up call after 9/11/01,” Wright wrote in his church magazine Trumpet. “White America and the Western world came to realize that people of color had not gone away, faded into the woodwork or just ‘disappeared’ as the Great White West kept on its merry way of ignoring black concerns.”

Wright has been a key supporter of Louis Farrakhan, and in December, honored the Nation of Islam leader for lifetime achievement, saying he “truly epitomize[s] greatness.”

Farrakhan has repeatedly made hate-filled statements targeting Jews, whites, America, and homosexuals.

Those who think two of the closest people to Obama could publicly make anti-America statements unless Obama himself felt that way, are fooling themselves. To date, Obama has proven himself to be nothing more than a great orator, rendering the statements of those around him even more important in illuminating his true character and agenda. During his Senate career, he skipped 17 percent of the votes and sponsored only one bill that became law. That bill was to promote “relief, security, and democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo.”

Bereft of official accomplishments, Obama has distinguished himself mainly by being against measures that protect American security, such as finishing the mission in Iraq. If we were to leave Iraq quickly, as Obama vows he would do, it would become a launch pad for al-Qaida attacks on the U.S.

Obama avoided voting on extending the Protect America Act, thus putting America at risk when immediate interception of terrorist communications is required. Last August, Obama voted against a measure that would have allowed the U.S. to continue to monitor overseas conversations of terrorists like Osama bin Laden without first obtaining a warrant.

If his radical vote had prevailed, bin Laden would have been given the same rights as Americans.

To this day, Obama has not distanced himself from most of Rev. Wright’s comments. In a statement supposedly issued to address the matter, Obama ignored the point that his minister and friend had spoken adoringly of Farrakhan and that Wright’s church was behind the award to the Nation of Islam leader. Instead, as outlined in a Jan. 17 Newsmax article, he disingenuously claimed he thought the magazine bestowed the award on Farrakhan for his efforts to rehabilitate ex-prisoners.


Neither Wright’s encomiums about Farrakhan nor the Trumpet article mentions ex-prisoners.


Similarly, after John McCain’s wife Cindy responded to Michelle Obama’s remarks by telling a Wisconsin rally, “I have, and always will be, proud of my country,” Barack Obama told a radio interviewer that his wife did not say what people think she said. He then proceeded to rewrite her comments, claiming that she had meant she was encouraged by the “large numbers of people” who have gotten involved in the political process. Michelle Obama then made a similar revision of her remarks.

In her speech in Milwaukee, Michelle Obama said flatly, “For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country, and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change.”

And what has been wrong with America up to now? That it gave Michelle the opportunity to attend Princeton and Harvard Law School? That it gave Barack Obama the chance to attend Columbia University and Harvard Law School and become a U.S. senator making more than $1 million a year from book royalties?

Was it that America stopped Nazi Germany from continuing to murder millions of Jews? That America has provided Africa and other countries with $15 billion to combat the spread of AIDS/HIV and that another $30 billion is on the way? That 46 percent of all Americans classified by the Census Bureau as poor own their own homes, 76 percent of them have air conditioning, and 75 percent of them have at least one car? Or that America allows us to express our views freely without fear of being put in jail, as is the case in Russia?

A lawyer, Michelle Obama is perfectly capable of expressing herself precisely. In fact, she spoke from a written speech.

Those who do not want to believe she meant what she said — and that Barack Obama could not be so close to Rev. Wright if he did not himself believe in much of what he has said — are in denial.

The real Barack Obama is starting to emerge, and for those of us who are grateful to America for everything it represents, it is not a pretty sight.





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POSTED BY: Quackcephus on Feb 22, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


I'm Angry as HELL!!!




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POSTED BY: Claude on Feb 23, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


It will be real scary if Obama gets into office. Of course it will help spark the revolution. Everybody better buy up the semi-autos, and handguns, because with him they will be gone...




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