Here we go!
Here we go!
Well, the American people have spoken, and showed once again, that money talks, and it speaks loudly. They have elected a president with less than 150 days of experience to lead the country in one of the most challenging period in our nation's history.
This is a man who has promised to spread the wealth around, (other people's wealth, that is).
A man who has promised to bankrupt one of the biggest industries in the United States, the coal industry.
A man who has promised to bring our soldiers home in defeat and disgrace.
A man who has promised bigger government, higher taxes for businesses, and government-run healthcare.
A man who's short voting record is to the left of the Socialist Party of America.
Whatever you're sitting on come January, you had better buckle up, and hold on, because it is going to be a long, bumpy ride.
Heil Obama?
Heil Obama?
Has anyone read a history book lately? How are Obama's 'Politics of Change' any different from the "change brought about by the Nazi party in Germany? Even the crowds of people at the rallies shouting Obama's name, brings about memories of huge crowds in Germany shouting "Sieg Heil!, Sieg Heil!"
'Nazi' stands for National Socialist Party. Obama wants to "spread the wealth" around, socialize medicine, and has a voting record to the left of the Socialist Party of America.
Even aside from his terrorist associations, and the fact that he would not be able to pass a background check if he applied for a job with Secret Service, this man's politics are very scary. You might think it can't happen here, but unfortunately, due to growing complacency in this country, it can. And Sen. Obama is the man who will do his best to make it happen. When you vote tomorrow, keep this in mind, and remember what this country stands for. This is not about Republican and Democrat, this is about protecting the freedom and values of this country, and a vote for McCain will help to do this.
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