the truth shall set you free

On Oct 6, 7:30 pm, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are two things Republicans and Democrats can agree on: 1) John
> McCain is a flawed candidate; and 2) he is infinitely preferable to
> Barack Obama. Tom In Paine makes the Democrat case for McCain.
> Highlights:
>
>     The truth is, there are more good reasons to defeat Obama and the
> Obamacrats than to elect him, even for the staunchest of Democrats.
>
>     For those who actually think Barack Obama is qualified to be
> President, no amount of truth, logic or reason is going to change
> their minds. To do so means having to admit they were taken in and
> made fools of, and as any cop will tell you, most con men get away
> with their con because their marks are so embarrassed to admit they
> were taken they just keep quiet.
>
>     Obama is simply unfit to be President in any way. Whether it was
> his serial lying about his relationship with Jeremiah Wright and what
> he knew and when he knew it, and the fact that he was more than
> willing to tolerate Wright's views of 911, and his views on race and
> never felt offended enough to walk out, to his lying to the people of
> Ohio about NAFTA and his other reversals and broken pledges on
> everything from public financing of campaigns to FISA, he is simply
> not someone you want to take home to the White House.
>
>     Aside from his dishonesty, clinical narcissism and almost
> pathological lack of conscience, he has no ability to do the job he is
> seeking and has never in his life ever exhibited even the smallest
> evidence that he could do it. On the basis of integrity, there is
> nothing to consider. Obama has no integrity and as far as we can see
> from his past, never did.
>
>     McCain on the other hand, though one can disagree with some of his
> policies, has in fact demonstrated that he is willing to stand up for
> what he believes, and more importantly, stand up to Republicans […]
> Like it or not, the record shows McCain is the real reformer and the
> real deal, while Obama is what most of the 18 million Democrats who
> voted against him know him to be — a snake oil salesman who has
> managed to bamboozle a lot of dumb, and impressionable people […]
> especially the dumb media blonds like Keith Olbermann, Chris Matthews
> and almost everyone at Newsweek, the NY times and CNN who he has
> eating out of hand.
>
>     The other thing to keep in mind about McCain is that he is rated
> last by conservative groups in supporting conservative legislation.
> His voting record is ranked 49th among Republican Senators by
> conservative watch dog groups which is why a lot of conservatives cant
> stand him. In other words, disaffected liberal Democrats who cant
> possibly in good conscience vote for Obama could do a lot worse than
> bringing McCain home to mother.
>
>     How absurd is the idea of Obama as President? Think about Obama
> being put in charge of the country's nuclear codes.
>
> If I were certain America could survive four years of Obama, I'd be
> tempted to lay out the conservative case for voting for him. An Obama
> Administration would leave the Democrat Party in ruins for at least a
> generation. Remember David Dinkins? Even ultra-liberal New York City
> has never elected a Democrat Mayor since. If Dinkins led to Giuliani,
> and Carter led to Reagan, Obama ought to lead to George Washington's
> return from the grave. Also, imagine how people will turn on the
> mainstream media once they realize the bill of goods they've been
> sold.
>
> However, an unprincipled left-wing radical with a life-long habit of
> surrounding himself with people who vehemently hate America could do
> enough damage that the idea of just letting the Democrats crash the
> bus and take the consequences is out of the question. Conservatives
> and liberals alike have a duty to put the good of the country first by
> keeping this tasteless joke away from the White House.
>
> http://www.moonbattery.com/
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