His words are disturbing enough, but it's the mindless sheeple in the crowd, seen jumping, hooting, swooning and howling to his words that disturb me the most. This affirmative action creation, a product of the corrupt Illinois political Democratic machine, isn't a leader, he's a tribute to multiculturalism.
This affirmative action creation, a product of the corrupt Illinois political Democratic machine, isn't a leader, he's a tribute to multiculturalism.
He is much more than a affirmative action creation, he is an elite puppet creation. Only the extreme liberal states will vote for Obama in the general election, he doesn't have a chance even against a nut like McCain.
Only the extreme liberal states will vote for Obama in the general election, he doesn't have a chance even against a nut like McCain.
The Os take a conniption when I say this, but I agree. His appeal is limited to the most extreme left wing pockets of America. The exit polls in the battleground states of OH, PA, WV & KY show that whites are staying away in droves. Have you noticed how his campaign has submerged his nasty wife?
I tend to be neutral where Obama is concerned. You Obama bashes ought to be careful, though, you may end up with McSwein in the WH and living under a Zionist dictatorship.
Life is a tragedy to those who feel, and a comedy to those who think.
Many in the exodus were simply partisan Democrats. I never knew that. They loved that we all hated Bush, but once we turned our guns on Obama, they wanted a more peaceful experience. It's always better to know who people really are.
Bashing the chosen three is more accurate a description. Yes, the McCain argument causes some anxiety, but they're all globalist run and promoted so in the end, are you voting for any of them? It's a show designed to keep the sheeple in the game.
"HOLODOMOR" is Ukrainian word for "FAMINE-GENOCIDE"
I don't think we have any control over who winds up where, but to be an active member of either branch of the national party, in this day and age, is incredible to me.
You Obama bashes ought to be careful, though, you may end up with McSwein in the WH and living under a Zionist dictatorship.
To point out that he is a moron is bashing? Come on, the guy can't even stay on his rehearsed script. They all are equally evil bastards that suck Zionist ass. McCain would be no worse than Hillary or Obama. But Obama can and will be used to cause more racial unrest in the nation than there already is. Count on it.
In my case I made an assumption that we were all on the same page regarding the Ds and Rs. As it turned out, it was a no ask, no tell policy. Nobody asked until their forceful, pro Obama support appeared.
There seems to be a lack of comprehension on your part.
We are Americans, not pub or dem partisans. Partisan ship is what has gotten this country into trouble, in that too many people actually believe there are two distinct parties. This has not been true for many years.
The current crop of losers are part and parcel of the same system, blood brothers. Picking the lesser of two evils is the easy way out and just as the system desires.
I was among the first to register as an Independent in Oklahoma. I doubt I'll vote in this election, but if I do it will be Obama.
This morning on the Electric Jew, I saw a McSwein ad. "I will not surrender in Iraq," he said with his silly, tight-lipped smile. The man is a dangerous, unbalanced warmonger who belongs in the madhouse, not the White House.
Life is a tragedy to those who feel, and a comedy to those who think.
I haven't voted since '00. None of these three has my, nor the nations, interest at heart, so I'll sit it out again. Regarding foreign policy, none are different. The MIC would never, ever allow one man to defund it. While McCain promises endless war for Israel, Obama holds Israel sacrosanct, and would simply shift battlefields from Iraq to Afghanistan in search for Osama (A CIA asset). These people, despite their campaign rhetoric, differ little, except for domestic policy. With Obama, social programs will grow even more dramatically, IMO.
There seems to be a lack of comprehension on your part.
Usually we agree, but in this case the lack of comprehension is on your part, not mine. Although I've lived most of my life, I prefer to end it in a natural way, not because of radiation poisoning or starvation caused by some jackass in the White House.
Life is a tragedy to those who feel, and a comedy to those who think.
you may end up with McSwein in the WH and living under a Zionist dictatorship.
What do you think we have now?
You say that McNutcase is a dangerous warmonger. What do we have now?
I am confused here. I dont understand how anyone can think that things will change by voting for anyone. All that does is lessen by a few degrees the slippery slope we are going down right now.
Although I've lived most of my life, I prefer to end it in a natural way, not because of radiation poisoning or starvation caused by some jackass in the White House.
I have no problem accepting mis-comprehension on my part.
Now that you mention radiation etc etc. We have had jackasses in the White House before that DID in fact unleash radiation upon mankind. Since Truman there have been many others that considered such.
Being fearful of McKooK but not Clinton and Obama is not realistic. The system wins, because so many people vote for the lesser of two evils. The sheep have been programmed and will do their patriotic duty and vote for whomever is "not so evil".
To me that is admitting you are part of the problem and the system.
I am confused here. I dont understand how anyone can think that things will change by voting for anyone. All that does is lessen by a few degrees the slippery slope we are going down right now.
A few comments back I wrote that it's doubtful I'll vote in the upcoming presidential election. I would never vote for McSwein; to me, it would be a vote for suicide.
Life is a tragedy to those who feel, and a comedy to those who think.
Yes, I am part of the problem and the system. I spent three years of my life serving in America's Vietnam adventure. Also, I receive Civil Service retirement. If I were your kind of guy, I'd renounce my government benefits and live on the street.
Life is a tragedy to those who feel, and a comedy to those who think.
I think Paul was our last chance, and he would not have lived long enough to take the oath of office, imo.
Yep, for all the same reasons no one man can "bring the troops home." There are trillions of dollars on the table and lots of oil under the newly conquered land. The US military to leave Iraq? Only the most naive among us believe that will happen. BTW, can anyone tell me the last time we abandoned a nation we warred with?
Sad, isn't it? I think Paul was our last chance, and he would not have lived long enough to take the oath of office, imo.
Too bad that only a few people attach the same credibility to the (s)elections that they do to Wrestlemania.
The Zionist puppet masters stage the American presidential elections every four years to make Americans believe they live in a democracy when, in reality, America is nothing more than a colony of Israel.
Life is a tragedy to those who feel, and a comedy to those who think.
Z, you've got Cyni wrong. i believe you misunderstood his post. he's as anti- war as anyone here, especially after experiencing the heartbreak of losing his older brother, who was drafted, in WW2.
This morning on the Electric Jew, I saw a McSwein ad. "I will not surrender in Iraq," he said with his silly, tight-lipped smile. The man is a dangerous, unbalanced warmonger who belongs in the madhouse, not the White House.
The guy is only being truthful about what he will have to do if he wins. Obama isn't being truthful. That's the only difference between them right now. Obama will say what you want to hear, not what he is going to do. McCain will, like an idiot, say what he is going to do, not what you want to hear. McCain can win only against Obama, against Hillary he has no chance. I don't know who I am voting for yet, probably Baldwin, but quite possibly McCain if it is a close race between him and the liberal candidate. I don't want the government getting involved anymore than it already has in health care.
but quite possibly McCain if it is a close race between him and the liberal candidate.
lord, ricky, please. it's all staged and a vote for either one of the selections only gives an endorsement to the fraud. a no vote or a protest/write in vote is the message that millions of us need to send.
lord, ricky, please. it's all staged and a vote for either one of the selections only gives an endorsement to the fraud. a no vote or a protest/write in vote is the message that millions of us need to send.
I know all that, but just in case my vote actually counts and McCain doesn't start national health care like Hillary and Obama would do then I would vote for him in a close race, which I don't think it will be. McCain is going to win this in a landslide if Obama is the nominee I think.
I know all that, but just in case my vote actually counts and McCain doesn't start national health care like Hillary and Obama would do then I would vote for him in a close race
I haven't figured out yet where Obama and Hillary think they are going to get the $ to carry on 2 wars, rescue Darfurians, attack Iran for Israel, sign onto Kyoto Support Third World Dictators with carbon transfer credits, and implement socialized health care stateside. I mean there's a limit to the amount of tax $ you can squeeze out of the middle class to pay for all of these projects.