Tell Me Your Opinion About Obama!!
8 11 2008Comments : 4 Comments »
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Landslide Obama Win
7 11 2008There are two reasons I think Obama won this election. First of all, people were simply smitten by the young, good-looking man, and hypnotized by the liberal media to believe that he was going to save everyone from all of the problems in their lives. They were so smitten that they ignored every word that he spoke except “hope” and “change” and “no more George Bush.” Secondly, I believe John McCain was inconsistent and a luke-warm “conservative.” McCain has always been quick to compromise and shun conservative principles in order “get along with” and “reach across the aisle” with the other side. The only reason he had any hope at all was because of his Vice-Presidential pick, Sarah Palin. If it wasn’t for Governor Palin, John McCain would have only won, maybe 20 electoral votes! Conservative Republicans do not like compromisers. We want someone to represent us that feels as strongly about conservative issues as we do, someone who is willing to fight like crazy to keep those issues alive! Regarding working with the other side, they are never willing to compromise their views for us, so why should we compromise our views for them? It should go both ways! But since they are difficult and stubborn, we must also be difficult and stubborn! Especially if we are going to uphold any conservative principles at all!
At this point, I have no faith in our new Commander in Chief. He stands for everything that I am against and he is against everything that I stand for. I believe he is very bad for this country and we will all suffer as a result. Obama talks about hope? I have “hope” too, you know. My hope is that my assessment of Obama is completely wrong and that he ends up governing more towards the center. I know that hope is a powerful thing, but hope can always be shattered by reality.
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Categories : Election 2008
Tomorrow We Find Out Who Will Be Our Next President
3 11 2008
Well, tomorrow’s the day when American will find out the new path that this country will be taking for possibly the next 8 years. In my opinion, this election has been rigged from the beginning. Obama has received no scrutiny from the liberal media, while McCain and Sarah Palin have practically received severe 3rd degree burns. It is truly a mark of character that they are still fighting and still neck in neck with the media favorite, Obama. I can only believe that Americans who are voting for Obama have either not taken the time to read about the issues or they are just too dumb to care. How can one who is proud of being an American vote for someone who has no respect for what as made this country great? That is, the U.S. Constitution and our commitment to individual freedoms. Obama’s noncommitment to these ideals is literally frightening!!
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