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We Want Answers Not Acusations

4 Comments

It's out there

Aren't the issues being debated regularly? Isn't Obama the one that said a President has to be able to do more than one thing at a time. So can't we learn more about this guy since the media won't vet him for us. He wants to be the most powerful man on the face on the earth and I'm worried that he is some Manchurian candidate that is skipping through this process.

And if you don't want to hear about Obama and his pals Wright and Ayers or McCain and Keating then you can go attend a speech and listen to their positions. Or go surf the websites and see where they stand. We know where each candidate stands on almost every issue, now its a battle of the airwaves and headlines(both pos and neg).

We know what Obama will do with taxes contrary to what he says. Whether you want accountability for this economic mess, then I guess I wouldn't suggest holding your breath. Do you think the dems will allow Franklin Raines give back the $90M he stole with shoddy accounting? We will have hearings and all for the purpose of making the country believe the congress is doing something while not actually doing anything.

Our biggest hope that since this is an economic crisis and we have become a debtor nation, that we have to control the runaway spending in Washington. Now which candidate do you think will control our free spending ways? The information is out there, you just have to open your eyes.

Acusations!

Please make no mistake. I will be suicidal if John McCain looses. I cannot imagine our country being run completely by Democrats and the wussy Republicans who will be in the minority in 2009, on the Hill. But I still cringe when I hear people from our side talk of Manchurian candidates possibilities. Just as much as I cringe when I hear the other side talking of Sarah Palin being an "End of Time" fundamental Christian making references to the Book of Revelations. There is so much else that directly concerns us that we do not need to air dirty linen to help us decide who to elect.
I completely agree about controlling run away spending being our only chance of fixing our debts. I also agree that McCain is the candidate of choice for that solution, but you still haven't explained why it is necessary to hear about Ayres and the Keating mess.
I think that all we are doing is confusing that segment of the electorate that gets it's political opinions from Jon Stewart, Jay Leno, David Letterman, Saturday Night Live, clips on UTube and God Help Us, from the ladies of the The View.

Reaganite - Glenn J. D'Abreo
Reaganite@hangright.org
http://www.hangright.org

Accusations!

Why is it necessary to hear about Obama's associations rather than his policies?

Because Obama is a 100% fraud. He is not who he presents himself to be. Pick a rock, any rock. Look underneath. The racketeers, Muslims, racial hustlers, and left-wing radicals are everywhere. These are the people with whom he is comfortable. Yet Obama sells himself as a post-racial, post-partisan moderate.

No matter how much you think you know, it's worse than you think.

How can you trust anything he says about his policies when he lies about everything else?

Reply to DamienBlaize

If you are right about Obama, then he sure has America fooled. The polls don't lie and he is up everywhere. All the swing states, even Florida which seemed to be squarely in McCain's corner.

After last night's debate, people seemed to even more fooled.

I think that maybe, there is stuff in his past, but it isn;t as bad as most people make it out to be or someone would have uncovered it all.


Reaganite - Glenn J. D'Abreo
Reaganite@hangright.org
http://www.hangright.org