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Howard Wolfson “We think Sen. Clinton is going to be the nominee”

May 11, 2008 · 3 Comments

Has Obama and his far left liberal friends jumping their guns in saying that Obama is the winner?  Could they just be wrong, there are some that understand that this race has not came to the finish line yet.  Mr. Wolfson also said that Hillary is not interested in the #2 spot. 

Let me just add here, Obama made some comments that sounded like he would like to pay off Hillary’s debts  if only she would give up and lay down!  Well from this point of view thats trying to buy the White House Obama and thats not right to think such a thing!  Give Hillary money to step down is wrong! Very Wrong!   

 Better wake-up Americans and follow the middle class white working man and vote John McCain, that is if you want to be on the winning side and pick a man that has the experence and is no wimp. People  Obama’s “hope” we can not eat, we can not spend.

Breaking news should read, Hillary R. Clinton does not give up until the bell rings! Go Hillary Go! 

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Sen. John McCain vs. Barack Hussein Obama

May 11, 2008 · 4 Comments

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  Sen. John McCain has more going for him than the far left liberals like! Obama has many problems such as his Pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Willian Ayers, being far left, elitist and a intellectual. Good speaker but thats about all he is! There isn’t a beam of light as he would want Americans to think! Sen. John McCain on the other hand is a war hero, a person who not only is present to vote, but votes. McCain is tough on foreign policies and married to a women that is proud of her country, and is not friends to William Ayers the terrorist or Rev. Jeremiah Wright thats anti-American or married to a women thats not proud of her country!

(Los Angeles Times)
A survey released this month by the independent Pew Research Center found that most voters described Arizona Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, as “a centrist whose views are fairly close to their own,” even though McCain describes himself as a thoroughgoing conservative. The same voters described Obama as the most liberal of the candidates still in the race, well to the left of what they saw as the midpoint of American politics.And Obama ranked below both McCain and New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, his rival for the Democratic nomination, on the question of whether the candidate was “tough enough” to protect the nation’s security.

Obama has “handicaps and potential problems, race being one of them, [but] it’s not the only one,” Pew Center President Andrew Kohut said. “He is perceived as a liberal. He is perceived by many voters as not well grounded on foreign policy and not tough enough . . . and he has a potential problem, distinct from race, of being seen as an elitist, an intellectual.”

 

Centrist, Conservatives, Republicans and Independents we had better come close together and build a Sen. John McCain base that can defeat anything that these far left liberals throws at us.  There is no way we can aford  the far left liberal Sen. Barack Hussein Obama to become our leader. Do we understand just what a disaster that would be to the greatest Nation on Earth The United States of America?   

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