Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Five Days Left
McCain believes he'll come from behind at the election on Tuesday. I don't think he'll win now unless there is fraud during the election like the 2000 one that was stolen. I pray that McCain and Palin don't win. I believe if they were to win, we might see the end of America as we know it. The country might degenerate into a fascistic theocracy always at war with other nations. We need a change for a better future.
Labels: Democrats, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican
Six Days Left
The Republicans and other people are worried that the Democrats will take control of Congress and the White House. It's amazing these people weren't complaining when the Republicans had control of both branches of government. If both parties are in control of one of each branch nothing will get done. The people will be stuck with four more years of infighting. Polls show that people believe we should be on a different track. Let's give the Democrats chance to change our country for the better.
Labels: Biden, Democrats, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican
Monday, October 27, 2008
Seven Days Left
There are seven days left until the presedential election. The Republican candidates are feeling desperate and resorting to scare tactics to get people to vote for them. McCain is using scare tactics from the Cold War era, hinting that Obama is a socialist or God forbid a communist. This shows he is out of touch. We aren’t living in the Cold War. The Republicans rather scare voters to support them then offer hope. Their plans for the people only will reinforce the status quo. We’ll continue to lose jobs overseas, big business will continue to rip us off and those who are well off will continue to avoid paying their fair share of taxes. We can’t submit to the fear or racism of the Republicans. It’s time for a change of parties for a few years. The Democrats can’t make a worse mess than already exists with our economy and our country.
Labels: Democrats, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican
Monday, October 20, 2008
Who’s getting socialism?
Obama said something about spreading the wealth around. McCain and the Republicans are castigating him for this, saying he advocates socialism. It’s amazing that the Republicans are using this old chestnut. Yet, who’s getting socialism? The Congress just past a bailout plan for large financial corporations to help the economy. Apparently, socialism is okay when it’s benefitting the rich, but they scream bloody murder when it’s suggested for the middle class or poor. This is just another reason to change the political party when the election arrives.
Labels: Democrats, McCain, Obama, Republican
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Powell Endorses Obama
Colin Powell endorses Obama. A smart war hero, former Secretary of State and Republican feels Obama would make a better leader. When you have such high level respected Rebublicans backing the opposite party candidate people should realize that there’s something wrong with their candidate and his running mate. Enough said!!!
Labels: McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican
Saturday, October 18, 2008
More Scare Tactics
Some of the Republicans and conservatives are upset by Obama’s statement about spreading the wealth. These people are letting their selfishness and greed show. McCain says Obama wants to give welfare to people. People who are wealthy think that the Democrats want to take their money away from them. I haven’t heard Obama, Biden or any Democrat say this. I’ve heard that they want to create jobs for people, give a tax break for the middle class and tax breaks for companies that create jobs here in the U.S. workers. The rich and big business have had it good for a long time. I don’t hate or envy wealthy people their money, but I do believe they should pay their fair share of taxes. Closing tax loopholes should be a good way of doing this.
We must not give in to the scare tactics of the Republican machine. The economy is a mess. We need new and younger blood in the White House, not the same old ideas that only benefit the greedy and selfish.
We must not give in to the scare tactics of the Republican machine. The economy is a mess. We need new and younger blood in the White House, not the same old ideas that only benefit the greedy and selfish.
Labels: Democrats, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican
Some of the Republicans and conservatives are upset by Obama’s statement about spreading the wealth. These people are letting their selfishness and greed show. McCain says Obama wants to give welfare to people. People who are wealthy think that the Democrats want to take their money away from them. I haven’t heard Obama, Biden or any Democrat say this. I’ve heard that they want to create jobs for people, give a tax break for the middle class and tax breaks for companies that create jobs here in the U.S. workers. The rich and big business have had it good for a long time. I don’t hate or envy wealthy people their money, but I do believe they should pay their fair share of taxes. Closing tax loopholes should be a good way of doing this.
We must not give in to the scare tactics of the Republican machine. The economy is a mess. We need new and younger blood in the White House, not the same old ideas that only benefit the greedy and selfish.
We must not give in to the scare tactics of the Republican machine. The economy is a mess. We need new and younger blood in the White House, not the same old ideas that only benefit the greedy and selfish.
Labels: Democrats, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Sore Losers
I know the election isn’t over yet, but the way Republican voters are behaving is disgusting. Their candidate is down in the polls. With the economy going down the tubes every day it is looking like the Democrats are going to win the election on November 4. The Republican voters at McCain’s rallies are acting apallingly. They are like a bunch of sore losers that have to resort to name calling and possibly violence because they aren’t getting their way. I see these people as a bunch of selfish, racist children that since they can’t have their way they want to hurt someone else. My statement to these people is: GET OVER IT! Your party has been in power for over eight years. Most of you are rich and have had your time. It’s time for change. Our country is not a one party system, so you can’t remain in power forever. If you lose this time, you’ll have your chances again some day. Calm down.
Labels: McCain, Palin, Republican
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
The Republican Mavericks
Senator McCain and governor Palin pride themselves on being mavericks. They say because they are they will change things. Here's an entry from author Glenda Larke's blog Tropic Tempor. She says what I feel about these mavericks very well:
"Here's some dictionary definitions of the word "maverick":
A lone dissenter, as an intellectual, an artist, or a politician, who takes an independent stand apart from his or her associates.
One that refuses to abide by the dictates of or resists adherence to a group; a dissenter. (Am.Heritage Dict.)
A person who acts independently of his political party or group.
A masterless person; one who is roving and casual (that's the Shorter Oxford def.)
One who departs from the customs and beliefs of his group. (Webster)
Does anyone else out there feel uncomfortable with the idea of having two mavericks in charge of the most powerful nation on earth?"
Enough said!!!
"Here's some dictionary definitions of the word "maverick":
A lone dissenter, as an intellectual, an artist, or a politician, who takes an independent stand apart from his or her associates.
One that refuses to abide by the dictates of or resists adherence to a group; a dissenter. (Am.Heritage Dict.)
A person who acts independently of his political party or group.
A masterless person; one who is roving and casual (that's the Shorter Oxford def.)
One who departs from the customs and beliefs of his group. (Webster)
Does anyone else out there feel uncomfortable with the idea of having two mavericks in charge of the most powerful nation on earth?"
Enough said!!!
Labels: Democrats, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Loser’s Desperation
The McCain/Palin campaign are at it again. They are slipping in the polls and so resorting to scare tactics and smears of their opponents. The Republican candidates were accusing Obama of consorting with domestic terrorists. He’s only met the so called terrorist once and Obama was only 8 or 9 years old when this so called terrorist was doing his bombings. These are just scare tactics to get the voters’ minds away from the real issues. If I were for McCain, I’d want to know what he’s going to do for the middle class and workers about the economy. How is he going to increase jobs and stop the unemployment mess? How is he going to help Americans get health care insurance that’s affordable and reliable? These are just a few of the many issues I want covered. I don’t care about smear campaigns. That only pushes me more toward Obama. What’s next for the Republicans? Are they going to play the racism card next?