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AMERICA~LAND OF THE FREE~: November 2008

AMERICA~LAND OF THE FREE~

MY RANTINGS AND RAVINGS ABOUT MY COUNTRY & OTHER THINGS GOING ON IN THE WORLD TODAY. ENJOY AND FEEL FREE TO COMMENT,OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, BUT IF YOU LEAVE BS IT WILL BE DELETED. THANKS FOR READING & LOOKING & HAVE A GREAT DAY! BLESS YOU ALWAYS.

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Republican Principles,I'm a Republican Because...

Republican Principles
I'm a Republican Because...
I BELIEVE the strength of our nation lies with the individual and that each person’s dignity, freedom, ability and responsibility must be honored.
I BELIEVE in equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity for all, regardless of race, creed, sex, age or disability.
I BELIEVE free enterprise and encouraging individual initiative have brought this nation opportunity, economic growth and prosperity.
I BELIEVE government must practice fiscal responsibility and allow individuals to keep more of the money they earn.
I BELIEVE the proper role of government is to provide for the people only those critical functions that cannot be performed by individuals or private organizations, and that the best government is that which governs least.
I BELIEVE the most effective, responsible and responsive government is government closest to the people.
I BELIEVE Americans must retain the principles that have made us strong while developing new and innovative ideas to meet the challenges of changing times.
I BELIEVE Americans value and should preserve our national strength and pride while working to extend peace, freedom and human rights throughout the world.
FINALLY, I believe the Republican Party is the best vehicle for translating these ideals into positive and successful principles of government

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The Saudis' dubious interfaith agenda at the UN, November, 2008

The Saudis' dubious interfaith agenda at the UN
The country's lack of religious freedom betrays its lofty rhetoric. The real aim of its 'dialogue' is to promote a global blasphemy law.
By Donald H. Argue and Leonard A. Leo
from the November 13, 2008 edition

Washington - World leaders gathering at the United Nations this week for a special session of the General Assembly to advance interfaith dialogue should have no illusions that their efforts will miraculously promote mutual respect between religious communities or end abuses of religious freedom.

Saudi King Abdullah, who initiated this week's special session, is quietly enlisting the leaders' support for a global law to punish blasphemy – a campaign championed by the 56-member Organization of Islamic Conference that puts the rights of religions ahead of individual liberties.

If the campaign succeeds, states that presume to speak in the name of religion will be able to crush religious freedom not only in their own country, but abroad.

The UN session is designed to endorse a meeting of religious leaders in Spain last summer that was the brainchild of King Abdullah and organized by the Muslim World League. That meeting resulted in a final statement counseling promotion of "respect for religions, their places of worship, and their symbols ... therefore preventing the derision of what people consider sacred."

The lofty-sounding principle is, in fact, a cleverly coded way of granting religious leaders the right to criminalize speech and activities that they deem to insult religion. Instead of promoting harmony, however, this effort will exacerbate divisions and intensify religious repression.

Such prohibitions have already been used in some countries to restrict discussion of individuals' freedom vis-à-vis the state, to prevent criticism of political figures or parties, to curb dissent from prevailing views and beliefs, and even to incite and to justify violence.

They undermine the standards codified in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the keystone of the United Nations, by granting greater rights to religions than to individuals, including those who choose to hold no faith – or who would seek to convert.

Another stark irony hangs over the UN special session this week. Saudi Arabia is one of the world's worst abusers of religious freedom, a fact recognized by the Bush administration when it named it a "country of particular concern" under the International Religious Freedom Act in 2004. The king couldn't hold such a conference at home, where conservative clerics no doubt would purge the guest list of Jews from Israel, Baha'is, and Ahmadis.

The Saudi government permits the public practice of only one interpretation of Islam. This forces the 2-to-3 million Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and other expatriate workers there to leave their convictions at the border, since non-Muslim places of worship are prohibited, non-Muslim religious materials risk confiscation, and even private worship is affected by the strictures.

It also violates the rights of the large communities of Muslims who adhere to Islamic traditions other than the one deemed orthodox by Saudi clerics. In the past two years, dozens of Shiites have been detained for up to 30 days for holding small religious gatherings at home. One Ismaili, Hadi Al-Mutaif, is serving a life sentence after being condemned for apostasy in 1994 for a remark he made as a teenager that was deemed blasphemous. The alleged crime of apostasy, in fact, can be punished by death.

The government's policies are enforced by the Commission to Promote Virtue and Prevent Vice, a roving religious police force, armed with whips, that regularly oversteps its authority and is unchecked by the judiciary.

Women seeking to exercise basic freedoms of speech, movement, association, and equality before the law have experienced particularly severe abuse.

In a particularly egregious recent case, a woman was gang-raped as punishment by seven men who found her alone in a car with a man who was not her relative. She escaped the sentence of 200 lashes and six months in prison only because of a pardon by King Abdullah, yet he also said he believed the sentence was appropriate.

Holding a session on advancing interfaith dialogue abroad is a pale substitute for hosting it in the kingdom, where the message of respect for freedom of religion and belief is most needed.

Against the background of Saudi repression and the kingdom's role in exporting extremism, including through school textbooks preaching hatred of "unbelievers," the UN and every world leader attending the special session should be demanding an end to severe violations of religious freedom in Saudi Arabia.

Dialogue is no substitute for compliance with universal human rights standards.

The monarch would make a far greater contribution by exponentially increasing his efforts to promote religious freedom at home, where religious intolerance reigns. A welcome first step would be to release Hadi Al-Mutaif and all other religious prisoners who remain behind bars in Saudi Arabia.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/1113/p09s02-coop.html

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Monday, November 10, 2008

OBAMA HAS SCARED MANY PEOPLE IN THE US WITH HIS POLICIES TO COME

Just for fun on Obama. GOT YA!

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Barack Hussein Obama is ready to "RULE" on day one ?

OBAMA READY TO "RULE" ON DAY ONE ? Last time I checked we were still a republic and you govern, not rule. Did we elect a King or a President ? I though we voted for a PRESIDENT ?

Obama Spokesman Says 'Obama Ready to RULE on Day 1'

The co-chair of Barack Obama's Transition Team, Valerie Jarrett, appeared on Meet the Press this weekend and used, shall we say, an interesting word to described what she thinks Barack Obama will be doing in January when he's officially sworn into office. She told Tom Brokaw that Obama will be ready to "rule" on day one. It's a word that reflects the worst fears that people have for Obama the "arrogant," the "messiah," that imagines he's here to "rule" instead of govern.
Jarret told Brokaw that "given the daunting challenges that we face, it's important that president elect Obama is prepared to really take power and begin to rule day one."




Someone needs to get to Jarrett and inform her that American politicians are not Kings and do not "rule" from office. But if this is the attitude of Obama's transition team, what does The One himself imagine he is about to unleash? Could the fears that Obama thinks he is being anointed America's King be far off with this sort of talk flying about?
http://media.newsbusters.org/stories/obama-spokesman-says-obama-ready-rule-day-1.html?q=blogs/warner-todd-huston/2008/11/10/obama-spokesman-says-obama-
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REPUBLICAN PARTY WILL BE BACK SOONER THAN LATER

What do the election results mean to conservatives?

The results of the 2008 election mean a lot of things to a lot of different people. What do those results mean to conservatives? The results do not mean conservative candidates lose elections. Obama got a big slice of the conservative vote, largely because he portrayed himself as a post-ideological as well as a post-partisan candidate -- and McCain tried to do just the same thing. Ronald Reagan in 1984 was the last man to run as an unabashed conservative, and he won by the last true landslide in an American presidential election.

President Bush, admired for his personal honor and deep faith, was respected by many conservatives, but he was hardly a conservative himself. No man who nominated Harriett Meiers to the Supreme Court could be considered a true conservative. Anyone who could embrace the vision of Ted Kennedy for our national education policy was not a true conservative. Anyone who could create a new entitlement for prescription drugs was not a true conservative.

Bush was simply a decent man who was not a Leftist Democrat. As McCain found out, being a decent man who is not a Leftist Democrat means nothing at all to the Left. Both men, like Bob Dole and like George H. Bush, are good Americans, admirable people, and men blissfully unaware that the Left is not just waging battles on issues like more socialism but are rather waging war on our entire way of life. Bush, Dole, McCain, and Bush Sr. were not wicked failures because they were not conservatives. They were more like Chamberlain at Munich: They did not grasp the true depth and nature of their adversary and, they thought, their adversary might be reasonable.

How far have "conservatives" come from Ronald Reagan's famous maxim "If you can't make them see the light, then let them feel the heat." In other words, conservatives must lead. Or, as Reagan also said "All they can do is hang us from a higher tree." This homey, typical truth trumped all the mush of moderation that brought Republicans in such disrepute over the last ten years or so. Courage is contagious and so is cowardice.

When Republican "leaders" like Trent Lott sabotaged the impeachment trial of a sitting president because they feared political fallout, conservatives cringed. We conservatives, after all, do not involve ourselves in the public arena because of the goodies we might get. That is what Leftists do. We intend to protect the sacred values of the Declaration of Independence, which are utterly nonpartisan (the founding fathers, of course, dreaded political parties) and we do this recalling that the signers of that document risked all in taking their stand for transcendent liberty. Ronald Reagan, a Hollywood star with a starlet wife and lots of money, did not enter politics to get but rather to give. He entered to lead and not to herd. This is what conservatives used to do.

And this is the way conservatives used to talk: "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." Barry Goldwater defiantly rejected the idea that Leftists could place him on some invented "Far Right." He stood for specific things, which he recorded in books, and which represented an actual platform for conservative ideals. John McCain, the other Republican nominee from Arizona, would never have embraced extremism, even in the defense of liberty. The soft, warm, middle was his true home. The safe, predictable consensus was his real party.

He was in the good company of pleasant and worthwhile citizens like Tom Dewey, Wendel Wilkie, Herbert Hoover, and Gerald Ford. In a world at peace on a planet unscarred by a relentless ideological jihad on our values and our faith, these nice sorts would have made excellent managers of the republic. But war was declared on us long ago, long before September 11.

War was declared on us by militant atheists who sought to deconstruct all our values and to mask their crimes as science. War was declared on us by active, pernicious agents of the Soviet Union who sowed the seeds of racial hatred, gender warfare, and every other discord they could inflame and poison -- they were not in the business of calming and healing. War was declared on us by jealous and irreligious Europeans, who view our faith in anything as hopeless naïveté which it is their pleasure to debunk. War was declared on us by radical Moslems, who saw the version of God which serious Christians and Jews embrace as too loving and too peaceful.

War was declared on us, and the Left here joined the fight against us. War was declared on us, and notional "conservatives" tried to lead us. But, of course, they could not. While Ronald Reagan embarrassed the establishment by calling the Soviet Union an "Evil Empire," our putative conservative nominee would not even raise the malignancy of Jeremiah Wright. While Barry Goldwater nobly challenged federal grasping in 1964, his Arizonan successor called for Washington "solutions" to a Washingtonian financial disease forty-four years later.

What does this mean to conservatives? It means we must choose leaders who believe, even if their cause seems hopeless. It means that we must recall that liberty was not born in our nation in easy ways but at Valley Forge when Washington saw his men's bloody, frostbitten feet as he contemplated the loss of everything he possessed in life if he were to lose. It means remembering that Goldwater was routed in 1964, but came back to the Senate in 1968 with everyone - liberals included -- respected his courage and dignity. It means going back four years to the Reagan Funeral and seeing the long lines of thankful Americans who waited for hours just to say goodbye to the last true leader they had known.

We have hope now. Obama cannot end democracy in America and he probably cannot impose a melancholy quasi-official censorship. Obama can only assume total responsibility for what happens to us over the next two years. Please, conservatives, resist compromise! Make stands upon principle, like Reagan and Goldwater. Take the heart of Washington, the true leader of all conservatives, in fighting for what we believe even if the outcome is uncertain and the struggle is long. Contemplate Churchill in 1940, when he promised to resist rather than parlay with evil.

If we believe in God, then hope is ever certain. If we hold sure and proven laws of human experience, then we know that failed ideas in practice also fail. If we believe in the spirit of the American people and their nation, then we sense that though change comes in elections, the liberty to which we have become accustomed longer than any people in human history cannot be simply crushed.

We fight -- even today -- for our lives and the lives of our children. If we have not had leaders, we must find them. Victory may seem far off. But we can see it still. As another American wrote almost two hundred years ago: "Oh, say does that Star Spangled Banner still wave? Ore the land of the free, and the home of the brave." Francis Scott Key, like George Washington, were models of what conservative leaders must be. We had these men once, and we shall have them again.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/11/what_do_the_election_results_m.html

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Saturday, November 08, 2008

Obama's comments of redistribution of weath~Socialism

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Thursday, November 06, 2008

DAVID LETTERMAN TALKS ABOUT UNGRATEFUL SPOILED AMERICANS

I caught this post on another blog today.
It really made you stop and think about Americans attitudes.

You Clowns will Pray Bush was still in Power.
Posted by: Porkchop November 06, 2008 at 02:07 PM

David Letterman wrote this; it's the David we don't often see....

'As most of you know I am not a President Bush fan, nor have I ever been, but this is not about Bush, it is about us, as Americans, and it seems to hit the mark.'
'The other day I was reading Newsweek magazine and came across some Poll data I found rather hard to believe. It must be true given the source, right?
The Newsweek poll alleges that 67 percent of Americans are unhappy with the direction the country is headed and 69 percent of the country is unhappy with the performance of the President.. In essence 2/3 of the citizenry just ain't happy and want a change. So being the knuckle dragger I am, I started thinking, 'What are we so unhappy about?'

A. Is it that we have electricity and running water 24 hours a day, 7 Days a week?

B. Is our unhappiness the result of having air conditioning in the summer and heating in the winter?
C. Could it be that 95.4 percent of these unhappy folks have a job?

D. Maybe it is the ability to walk into a grocery store at any time and see more food in moments than Darfur has seen in the last year?

E. Maybe it is the ability to drive our cars and trucks from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean without having to present identification papers as we move through each state.
F. Or possibly the hundreds of clean and safe motels we would find along the way that can provide temporary shelter?

G. I guess having thousands of restaurants with varying cuisine from around the world is just not good enough either.

H. Or could it be that when we wreck our car, emergency workers show up and provide services to help all and even send a helicopter to take you to the hospital.

I. Perhaps you are one of the 70 percent of Americans who own a home.
J. You may be upset with knowing that in the unfortunate case of a fire, a group of trained firefighters will appear in moments and use top notch equipment to extinguish the flames thus saving you, your family, and your belongings.

K. Or if, while at home watching one of your many flat screen TVs, a burglar or prowler intrudes, an officer equipped with a gun and a bullet-proof vest will come to defend you and your family against attack or loss.

L. This all in the backdrop of a neighborhood free of bombs or militias raping and pillaging the residents. Neighborhoods where 90% of teenagers own cell phones and computers.

M. How about the complete religious, social and political freedoms we enjoy that are the envy of everyone in the world?

Maybe that is what has 67% of you folks unhappy.

Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen. No wonder the world loves the U.S. , yet has a great disdain for its citizens. They see us for what we are. The most blessed people in the world who do nothing but complain about what we don't have, and what we hate about the country instead of thanking the good Lord we live here.

I know, I know. What about the president who took us into war and has no plan to get us out? The president who has a measly 31 percent approval rating? Is this the same president who guided the nation in the dark days after 9/11? The president that cut taxes to bring an economy out of recession? Could this be the same guy who has been called every name in the book for succeeding in keeping all the spoiled ungrateful brats safe from terrorist attacks? The commander in chief of an all-volunteer army that is out there defending you and me?
Did you hear how bad the President is on the news or talk show? Did this news affect you so much, make you so unhappy you couldn't take a look around for yourself and see all the good things and be glad? Think about it......are you upset at the President because he actually caused you personal pain OR is it because the 'Media' told you he was failing to kiss your sorry ungrateful behind every day.
Make no mistake about it. The troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have volunteered to serve, and in many cases may have died for your freedom. There is currently no draft in this country. They didn't have to go. They are able to refuse to go and end up with either a ''general'' discharge, an 'other than honorable'' discharge or, worst case scenario, a ''dishonorable' discharge after a few days in
the brig.

So why then the flat-out discontentment in the minds of 69 percent of Americans?

Say what you want, but I blame it on the media. If it bleeds it leads and they specialize in bad news. Everybody will watch a car crash with blood and guts. How many will watch kids selling lemonade at the corner? The media knows this and media outlets are for-profit corporations. They offer what sells, and when criticized, try to defend their actions by 'justifying' them in one way or another. Just ask why they tried to allow a murderer like O.J. Simpson to write a book about how he didn't kill his wife, but if he did he would have done it
this way......Insane!

Turn off the TV, burn Newsweek, and use the New
York Times for the bottom of your bird cage. Then start being grateful for all we have as a country. There is exponentially more good than bad. We are among the most blessed people on Earth and should thank God several times a day, or at least be thankful and appreciative.' 'With hurricanes, tornados, fires out of control, mud slides, flooding, severe thunderstorms tearing up the country from one end to another, and with the threat of bird flu and terrorist attacks, 'Are we sure this is a good time to take God out of the Pledge of Allegiance?'
-David Letterman

Please keep this in circulation. There are so many people who need to read this and grasp the truth of it all.

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JOHN McCAIN, SARAH PALIN CABBAGE PATCH DOLLS~SO CUTE

These Cabbage Patch dolls they did of John McCain and Sarah Palin are adorable.
Thank you John and Sarah for giving it your best shot. You would have been a great President John and Sarah you would have been a great Vice-President. God bless you both as life goes on.
GOD BLESS AMERICA !





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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

JOHN McCAIN A CLASS ACT~GIVES CONCESSION SPEECH AFTER LOSING 2008 ELECTION TO OBAMA~VIDEO

What a CLASS ACT !
John McCain tonight, after losing the Presidential Election to Barack Obama, gave the most gracious speech anyone could ever ask for. See below. May God Bless him and his family and I hope he is able to get a little rest before he goes back to work in the Senate.

Although I am sad that he lost the race, I am so grateful that he ran for Office.

He is and will always remain a decent and moral man with great courage that loves this country and a man that gave so much to defend it.

May God Bless John McCain and his beautiful wife and family. I hope he can get some rest now. Bless him.

John, You are loved by many.

Unless you are just a mean person there is no reason for anyone to dislike a man like John McCain.,




TEXT OF HIS SPEECH.

JOHN MCCAIN: Thank you. Thank you, my friends. Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening.

(APPLAUSE)

My friends, we have -- we have come to the end of a long journey. The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly.

A little while ago, I had the honor of calling Senator Barack Obama to congratulate him.

(BOOING)

Please.

To congratulate him on being elected the next president of the country that we both love.

In a contest as long and difficult as this campaign has been, his success alone commands my respect for his ability and perseverance. But that he managed to do so by inspiring the hopes of so many millions of Americans who had once wrongly believed that they had little at stake or little influence in the election of an American president is something I deeply admire and commend him for achieving.

This is an historic election, and I recognize the special significance it has for African-Americans and for the special pride that must be theirs tonight.

I've always believed that America offers opportunities to all who have the industry and will to seize it. Senator Obama believes that, too.

But we both recognize that, though we have come a long way from the old injustices that once stained our nation's reputation and denied some Americans the full blessings of American citizenship, the memory of them still had the power to wound.

A century ago, President Theodore Roosevelt's invitation of Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House was taken as an outrage in many quarters.

America today is a world away from the cruel and frightful bigotry of that time. There is no better evidence of this than the election of an African-American to the presidency of the United States.

Let there be no reason now...

(APPLAUSE)

Let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on Earth.

(APPLAUSE)

Senator Obama has achieved a great thing for himself and for his country. I applaud him for it, and offer him my sincere sympathy that his beloved grandmother did not live to see this day. Though our faith assures us she is at rest in the presence of her creator and so very proud of the good man she helped raise.

Senator Obama and I have had and argued our differences, and he has prevailed. No doubt many of those differences remain.

These are difficult times for our country. And I pledge to him tonight to do all in my power to help him lead us through the many challenges we face.

I urge all Americans...

(APPLAUSE)

I urge all Americans who supported me to join me in not just congratulating him, but offering our next president our good will and earnest effort to find ways to come together to find the necessary compromises to bridge our differences and help restore our prosperity, defend our security in a dangerous world, and leave our children and grandchildren a stronger, better country than we inherited.

Whatever our differences, we are fellow Americans. And please believe me when I say no association has ever meant more to me than that.

(APPLAUSE)

It is natural. It's natural, tonight, to feel some disappointment. But tomorrow, we must move beyond it and work together to get our country moving again.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: (OFF-MIKE)

We fought -- we fought as hard as we could. And though we feel short, the failure is mine, not yours.

AUDIENCE: No!

MCCAIN: I am so...

AUDIENCE: (CHANTING)

MCCAIN: I am so deeply grateful to all of you for the great honor of your support and for all you have done for me. I wish the outcome had been different, my friends.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: We do, too (OFF-MIKE)

MCCAIN: The road was a difficult one from the outset, but your support and friendship never wavered. I cannot adequately express how deeply indebted I am to you.

I'm especially grateful to my wife, Cindy, my children, my dear mother...

(APPLAUSE)

... my dear mother and all my family, and to the many old and dear friends who have stood by my side through the many ups and downs of this long campaign.

I have always been a fortunate man, and never more so for the love and encouragement you have given me.

You know, campaigns are often harder on a candidate's family than on the candidate, and that's been true in this campaign.

All I can offer in compensation is my love and gratitude and the promise of more peaceful years ahead.

I am also -- I am also, of course, very thankful to Governor Sarah Palin, one of the best campaigners I've ever seen...

(APPLAUSE)

... one of the best campaigners I have ever seen, and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength...

(APPLAUSE)

... her husband Todd and their five beautiful children...

(APPLAUSE)

... for their tireless dedication to our cause, and the courage and grace they showed in the rough and tumble of a presidential campaign.

We can all look forward with great interest to her future service to Alaska, the Republican Party and our country.

(APPLAUSE)

To all my campaign comrades, from Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter, to every last volunteer who fought so hard and valiantly, month after month, in what at times seemed to be the most challenged campaign in modern times, thank you so much. A lost election will never mean more to me than the privilege of your faith and friendship.

I don't know -- I don't know what more we could have done to try to win this election. I'll leave that to others to determine. Every candidate makes mistakes, and I'm sure I made my share of them. But I won't spend a moment of the future regretting what might have been.

This campaign was and will remain the great honor of my life, and my heart is filled with nothing but gratitude for the experience and to the American people for giving me a fair hearing before deciding that Senator Obama and my old friend Senator Joe Biden should have the honor of leading us for the next four years.

(BOOING)

Please. Please.

I would not -- I would not be an American worthy of the name should I regret a fate that has allowed me the extraordinary privilege of serving this country for a half a century.

half a century.

Today, I was a candidate for the highest office in the country I love so much. And tonight, I remain her servant. That is blessing enough for anyone, and I thank the people of Arizona for it.

(APPLAUSE)

AUDIENCE: USA. USA. USA. USA.

Tonight -- tonight, more than any night, I hold in my heart nothing but love for this country and for all its citizens, whether they supported me or Senator Obama -- whether they supported me or Senator Obama.

I wish Godspeed to the man who was my former opponent and will be my president. And I call on all Americans, as I have often in this campaign, to not despair of our present difficulties, but to believe, always, in the promise and greatness of America, because nothing is inevitable here.

Americans never quit. We never surrender.

(APPLAUSE)

We never hide from history. We make history.

Thank you, and God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you all very much.






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Monday, November 03, 2008

OBAMA~Lawrence Eagleburger GETS IT RIGHT, Says "Obama is a Con Man and a Charlaton"

Lawrence Eagleburger GETS IT RIGHT, Says "Obama is a Con Man and a Charlaton".

Charlatan
Individual who makes fraudulent claims to knowledge or skills. Charlatans are also known as frauds, humbugs, mountebanks, and quacks

Con Man
Informal a person who swindles someone by means of a confidence trick

-->Barack read this book before he decided to become a nominee.<--


How to be a Con Man

"I could sell shit at an anti-scat party," he says, "you have to figure out someone's wants and needs and convince them what you have will fill their emotional void." A con man is essentially a salesman -- a remarkably good one -- who excels at making people feel special and understood.

A con man validates the victim's desire to believe he has an edge on other people. It requires avid study of psychology and body language. It's an amazing paradox--a con man has incredible emotional insight, but without the burden of compassion.

He must take an intense interest in other people, complete strangers, and work to understand them, yet remain detached and uninvested. That the plan is to cheat these people and ultimately confirm many of their fears cannot be of concern.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1560259736/ref=nosim/0sil8

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Obama, say it aint so, No coal plants in America, No nuke Plants ? WHAT A SCUMBAG !

Obama said he will will bankrupt the coal industry. Just shows you what an idiot he is. What a damn shame this man got this far. That Kool aide he has been dishing out must have been some strong stuff !

In the interview, Obama had said that his "aggressive" cap-and-trade plan would charge polluters for every unit of carbon or greenhouse gas they emit, a plan that would render polluting coal plants financially unviable.

"He said that, sure, if the industry wants to build coal-fired power plants, then they can go ahead and try, he says, but they can do it only in a way that will bankrupt the coal industry, and he's comfortable letting that happen."

"So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can," he said. "It's just that it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted."



If Barack Hussein Obama is anything, he is nothing at all what you describe. You must have tongue in cheak whilst writing that post.
Obama is merely what MSNBC and other liberal media say he is - merely what they say!
Actually he is a charlatan bilking people that believe what the liberal secular media say he is. His background is rotted and corroded by unAmerican, even anti-American associates like the not so Reverend Wright, Bill the domostic terrorist and murderer Ayers, Palistinian leaders, not to mention the ultra liberal law faction at the out of touch Harvard University that would like to see one of theirs in the White House. A more unAmerican person couldn't have run for the presidency in today's America.
I reject him and all that he stands for and I will use the only power I have as a citizens - my vote - and not vote for him.

Barry reminds me so much of what I imagine Adolf Hitler was like - smooth talking, surface-plausible to the inexperienced/uneducated, egomaniac, power-mad. But completely ignorant (or completely disinterested) in the effects of his socialist policies on the average hard-working American.

The evidence on 'global warming' is completely against the purported goals of his 'coal-fired' clampdown. There's no need for such precipitous action except as another insidious socialist 'spread the wealth' scam.

Yet B. Hussein would drive poor families out on the streets with raised electricity rates (or more likely force higher taxes on the rest of us to pay for it).

Vote NO on the Anschluss! Vote Yes for McCain/Palin!

Want change? Real Change? Change that means change to an unAmerican life style? Change in why you get up or don't get up to go to work? Change from an America that is a strong leader to a European-like weak socialist America at the mercy of radical Islam?
than, you vote for Obama!
I am not voting for his kind of change...too radical for me!
Barney Frank and the like! Fear McCain and Palin's adminitration now!
Join me, McCain and Palin...straight talkers and non-unAmericans to clean out the crud in Congress.
Vote McCain/Palin ticket I am.

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THIS POLL IS THE MOST ACCURATE OF ALL THE POLLS,McCAIN SHOULD WIN,OBAMA WILL LOSE

This is the only poll that had it right in 2004. This is the only poll that really counts. They were the most accurate in 2004. An analysis of Final Certified Results for the 2004 election showed TIPP was the most accurate pollster of the campaign season, coming within three-tenths of a percentage point of Bush’s actual margin of victory.

McCain 44.6%

Obama 46.7%

NOT SURE 8.7%

http://www.ibdeditorials.com/Polls.aspx?id=310496941909729

IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll

The race tightened again Sunday as independents who'd been leaning to Obama shifted to McCain to leave that key group a toss-up. McCain also pulled even in the Midwest, moved back into the lead with men, padded his gains among Protestants and Catholics, and is favored for the first time by high school graduates.

GO TO THE POLLS AND VOTE McCain/Palin NOV 4TH. BE STRONG FOR AMERICA !

STAND IN LINE AS LONG AS IT TAKES. It is worth it !

Not God -amn America. God help America.Please pay no attention to the polls. They are there to discourage you from voting. VOTE ! Just do it.

CBS IS IN THE TANK WITH OBAMA. To beleive them on anything is stupidity.

If you vote for Obama, and you think your heating bill and electricity bills are high now, just wait if this foolish idiot gets in office. He wants no coal plants and no nuclear plants for energy. Wind and solar are all he is pushing for. He is kidding or what ? What a damn fool.

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Obama will lose, Repeat of 1948: Turnout Puts McCain Ahead in Popular and Electorial Votes!

Election day will be full of suprises. Do not expect what you think.
NOW HEAR THIS. HEAR YE HEAR YE !

Repeat of 1948: Turnout Puts McCain Ahead in Popular and Electorial Votes!
McCain will get 50% of the popular vote nationally.
Obama will get 48% of the popular vote nationally.
McCain will get 278 electorial votes.
Obama will get 260 electorial votes.
Congratulations to all who voted.
Voter turnout will hit a new record of about 64%.

http://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/2008/11/03/repeat-of-1948-turnout-puts-mccain-ahead-in-popular-and-electorial-votes/

The American people are now paying attention and will vote their pocketbooks.
Expect record turnout of voters and long lines.

The big disappointment was the extent to which big media favored Barack Obama.
The staggering number and bias of the polls was used to manipulate and discourage voters that were Independents, undecided and those that were leaning towards McCain to not even bother to come out and vote.

Most ignored the polls and were motivated to show big media how wrong they were.
Independents were turned off by the arrogance of Barack Obama and his desire to share their wealth or income, instead of letting individuals and families keep their hard earned money.
Conservatives will vote for Palin and against Obama who they view as a radical socialist.
Libertarians did not like any of the candidates but voted for McCain over a radical socialist Marxist and decided not to waste their vote on Bob Barr. Many still wanted Ron Paul.
All voters were concerned about their jobs and found Obama proposed tax increases as a direct threat to their employers who would have to lay off employees as well as higher taxes resulting in higher prices for all goods and services. The price of bread, corn, milk and groceries in general and gasoline are still putting a dent in most people’s pocketbooks.

Obama also wants to increase you electricity bills with a new cap and trade tax. Over 50% of the electricity in the United States is coal generated and less than 1% is generated by solar or wind, so-called alternative energy.

So much for socialist planning under Barack Obama–the guy is a economy wrecker and job destroyer:
Obama will lose big time among Catholics and Evangelicals who found Obama’s views on abortion and same sex marriage totally unacceptable and beyong the pale. Obama appointing judges was also a big concern.

As much as they would like to punish big spending Republicans, family values are still important among the Republican base.
The American people again preferred a divided government.

Somebody needs to veto all the spending bills Congress will pass.

SHOCK Audio Unearthed OBAMA TELLS SAN FRANCISCO HE WILL BANKRUPT THE COAL INDUSTRY



Obama/Joe Biden “No Coal Plants Here in America”



Cost of Cap & Trade



Alternative Energy Sources

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OBAMA SAYS~SPREAD THE WEALTH AROUND, VIDEO~TRUE AND FUNNY

Obama says "spread the wealth around". You have got to see this video. Funny and true.

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Sunday, November 02, 2008

What I Will Miss About President George W. Bush

I will miss a decent and moral man and his beautiful graceful wife. President Bush has not been treated kindly by the press and the democrats. Why, I never quit figured it out. Was he just too nice ? Was he just too kind to the press and fellow congressional people ? I do not know exactly what it was. Had it not been for 9-11 there is no telling how well he would have done. He will be greatly missed.

What I Will MissAbout President Bush New York Times,
by ROBERT DRAPER, ARI FLEISCHER*

As the world knows, America will elect a new president on Tuesday. Barring unforeseen electoral circumstances, this is George W. Bush’s last Sunday to hold the presidential stage to himself. The Op-Ed editors asked six writers to reflect on what they have most admired about him.

*CURTIS SITTENFELD, JACOB WEISBERG, SCOTT McCLELLAN and PAUL BURKA
Original Article~ALL OF IT
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/02/opinion/02bush.html?_r=2&th&emc=th&oref=slogin&oref=slogin


Reply 1 - Posted by: JLoophole, 11/2/2008 6:06:04 AM
I started out reading this and thinking I might like it. I ended by realizing that the NYT just bushwhacked the President...again. Scott McClellan? That backstabber? Except for Ari Fleischer, every single one of these articles damns President Bush with faint praise (or none at all, in the case of the guy who wrote about Laura Bush). Who can't write about the negative? Why ask his enemies to do it?? If someone were to ask me to write, "What I will miss about Nancy Pelosi" it would be a one word article. NOTHING. These smarmy writers (again excepting Ari) are all about themselves. There are many things we will miss about the President, most of all the fact that he is a good and decent human being.

Reply 2 - Posted by: Bevan, 11/2/2008 6:17:49 AM
By 2012, a lot of people will miss Bush

Reply 3 - Posted by: patriot in texas, 11/2/2008 6:26:15 AM
To the Texas Monthly.... Governor Bush did not change. It's Washington, the evil money pit, you can not change. We love ya President Bush. You kept your word, you have compassion, and you fought evil knowing that freedom is a God given right. We are proud of you and proud you served us honorably.

Reply 4 - Posted by: saryden, 11/2/2008 6:28:07 AM
Agree previous posters.. a disappointing article. What I will miss most about President Bush is that he is a man among men.. never whining, never blaming, taking responsibility, getting the important job done, exuding love and compassion, full of integrity, using his talents and mind with great endurance, withstanding the rotten LeftStreamMedia.. protecting America as best he could.. he is a credit to those near and dear to him who helped make him the man he is.

Reply 5 - Posted by: Opsimath, 11/2/2008 6:40:12 AM
I don't care what these people think of this President; they were rude, inconsiderate, and vicious during his terms never once giving a modicum of credit for brilliant leadership. When I saw the names, I said "I'll pass."

Reply 6 - Posted by: kelly white, 11/2/2008 6:42:26 AM
The latest bailout 'crap sandwich' just about did it for me. Compassionate conservatism is completely inscrutable. That being said, he kept us safe, and that's the #1 priority. Without it, nothing else matters. But GOOD GRIEF!

Reply 7 - Posted by: IGWTrust, 11/2/2008 7:05:35 AM
Gov Bush disappeared as Pres? How many Presidents wouldn't be changed by a 9/11 early in his term? No one mentions the constant resistance by the Dems. in Congress and Senate and a vicious MSM . How this good man retained his sanity is amazing. NYT bonds Junk? More like the trash it writes against the Rep party in favor of one whose associates are suspect and encouraging fraudulent voting.

Reply 8 - Posted by: NancyD, 11/2/2008 7:15:49 AM
A disappointed article, BUT what else would we expect from the NY Times? They can't help themselves.... too much biased. I'm just thankful that their paper is failing!

Reply 9 - Posted by: FunOne, 11/2/2008 7:22:25 AM
Yes, #8, the NYT is failing. Can't wait for the article titled: What I Will Miss About the New York Times.

Reply 10 - Posted by: aggie57, 11/2/2008 7:37:09 AM
Scott McClelland...I expect to see him in a full beard because how can anyone that vile and backstabbing look at himself in the mirror to shave ? Ari Fleischer...not a whole helluva lot better. The rest...what did you expect.

Reply 11 - Posted by: Sparkycat, 11/2/2008 7:41:08 AM
Thanks for the warning, previous posters. All kinds of warning bells went off when I saw it was from the SlimySlimes, and you convinced me not to click on the article. I hate to even give the NYT that ad rev, from them being able to say "look how many people clicked on this article!". So this would be considered a "Must NOT Read"?

Reply 12 - Posted by: proud member of vrwc, 11/2/2008 8:50:36 AM
#11 DITTO

Reply 13 - Posted by: serendipity, 11/2/2008 8:52:24 AM
Rats! I was suckered into reading this by seeing the name of Ari Fleischer. Thanks, New York Times. I've lost my appetite for breakfast. When will I learn?? Never, Never, Never trustingly venture into that rag.

Reply 14 - Posted by: jir, 11/2/2008 9:05:44 AM
I can't read anything that attacks my beloved President. This man has labored for 8 years with little or no support from his own party. They kept their mouths shut when he was viciously attacked by their friends across the aisle and democrat sycophants in the media. God only knows what all he has known about the dangers to our country. I do not believe any other President has ever stood up against the seriousness and volume of threats,as had GWB. I thank God for GWB and Cheney in these perilous times.

Reply 15 - Posted by: TotallyTexan, 11/2/2008 9:42:50 AM
Bush-whacked again by the NYT! Scott McClellan...I don't care what that traitor has to say, and a writer for Texas Monthly? That magazine is another liberal rag. Ari Fleischer was the only one that really spoke from the heart about my W and the truth. I think what the media and the left hated most about GWB was his moral clarity and believing there is 'good' and 'bad.'

Reply 16 - Posted by: Freedom First, 11/2/2008 10:12:10 AM
This article showed me what a weasely bottom feeder Scott McClellan is.

Reply 17 - Posted by: Lindseed, 11/2/2008 10:15:18 AM
I would have liked to know what Ari Fleischer had to say, but he'll have to find some other place to post his thoughts.

Reply 18 - Posted by: KG4Bush, 11/2/2008 11:02:19 AM
#17, I agree with you.

Reply 19 - Posted by: birddog, 11/2/2008 11:27:07 AM
What I will miss about president Bush...perhaps said best by "The Anchoress" and not just yesterday.
http://theanchoressonline.com/2006/05/22/the-essential-president-bush/

Reply 20 - Posted by: Alice, 11/2/2008 11:54:33 AM
One person's ''must read'' is another's ''nice in places, but not memorable''.

Reply 21 - Posted by: SheikYerBooty, 11/2/2008 11:57:20 AM
I don't think Bush realized that the domestic enemies in the democrats party are just as dangerous to America if not more so than terrorists.

Reply 22 - Posted by: cactusmike, 11/2/2008 12:13:13 PM
When I saw Burka involved I knew it would be another bushwhack. Texas Monthly is right out of the communist manifesto. I hate all their writers. What else would you expect out of commieliberalaustin.

Reply 23 - Posted by: ebk926, 11/2/2008 1:20:19 PM
God Bless George Bush ! Zell Miller tried to warn us!

Reply 24 - Posted by: antigummint, 11/2/2008 1:29:47 PM
#2's got it right.

Reply 25 - Posted by: ncva, 11/2/2008 4:04:07 PM
My mil said she can't wait for Bush to be gone since he's destroyed the country to the point that it will never recover. Can't wait to hear what she has to say after 4 years of Obama. I for one will miss GWB. I appreciate his steadfastness and his principled leadership. He's not been perfect, but 8 years of a Bush presidency is far superior to even 8 days of an Obama one.

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