Entries tagged as ‘McCain’


Come on in and look at these two pictures and tell me if they don’t look alike!
Obama the Candidate of Change to the Candidate of Change the Subject. I have never seen to people that sound and act so much alike. Obama is a good speaker and can deliver a speech that someone write down for him. He can not think and speak at the same time without making a mess of it.
When I hear Jeremiah wright preachs hate and racism I can hear Obama at the same time because they both sound just alike! Obama would have made a good minister with his voice and actions. Take a look at the two pictures above, looks and has the same actions right down to the left hands..even the black man in the background has his left hand to his ear!
So tell me, how can you vote for two people that is mocking the American people and their country? How can you vote for a man that has lied to you about where he stands on the issues! How can you the American voter hold your chin up after voting for such a man? I could not so he will not be getting my vote!
Categories: politics
Tagged: Obama, McCain, republicans, democrats, Barack Obama, John McCain, election 2008, Jeremiah Wright, 2008 election, Muslim

“We all are agreed on one thing that we’re not going to be supporting Obama,” said Will Bower, co-founder of PUMA, a network of Democratic bloggers who oppose Barack Obama’s nomination. “A lot of us will vote for John McCain.”
Political experts describe the “McCain Democrats” as conservatives and moderates within their party who are most influenced by issues of patriotism, national security, immigration and the environment.
You can read more about this here:
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/07/17/mccain-obama-seek-to-pick-off-marginal-voters-from-opposite-party/
Categories: Breaking News · Iraq war · politics
Tagged: Barack Obama, conservatives, democrats, election 2008, John McCain, McCain, PUMA, republicans

Christopher Dodd and Kent Conrad, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama got a sweeter than normal deal on his mortgage: If VP is out for Chris Dodd for this, then shouldn’t president be out for Obama?
The freshman Democratic senator received a discount. He locked in an interest rate of 5.625 percent on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, below the average for such loans at the time in Chicago. The loan was unusually large, known in banker lingo as a “super super jumbo.” Obama paid no origination fee or discount points, as some consumers do to reduce their interest rates.
Compared with the average terms offered at the time in Chicago, Obama’s rate could have saved him more than $300 per month.
Since 1990, Northern Trust employees have donated more than $739,000 to federal campaigns, including $71,000 to Obama, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Categories: Breaking News · politics
Tagged: Barack Obama, Campaign Financing, Christopher Dodd, democrats, John McCain, McCain, mortgage, Obama, presidential candidates, republicans
Ralph Nader said Republicans are better at developing relationships and legislation on issues of accord.
“They (the democrats) are so small-minded that to keep the myth up that it wasn’t them that got Bush in the White House, it was Nader/LaDuke - to keep that myth and sustain it in the public’s mind, they can’t possibly associate with me or have me testify. Even though they knew they blew it in 1,000 ways in ‘00 and ‘04.”
Read more at the Washington Times.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/jun/24/nader-slams-democrats-for-continued-00-grudge/
Categories: Breaking News · politics
Tagged: Obama, McCain, republicans, democrats, Barack Obama, 2008 election, Al Sharpton, Al Gore, presidential candidates, Ralph Nader
If Mr. Obama really does go to Iraq and listens carefully to the Americans and Iraqis who have been fighting and winning the campaign against Al Qaeda and the Shiite militias, he will have to admit that Mr. McCain’s “surge strategy” was right. He would also have to acknowledge that the campaign in Iraq is being won. And that in turn would require him to backtrack on the “get-out-now” plank of his foreign policy platform.
For most candidates, reversing course on a major campaign issue would be a significant problem. But Senator Obama has proven that changing his mind (some would call it “flip-flopping”) is no obstacle to success. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,369702,00.html
Vote Mr. John McCain for President of The United States of America
Categories: Breaking News · politics
Tagged: Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Col. Oliver North, democrats, Iraq, Iraq war, John McCain, McCain, republicans, Shiite militias