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The Election Fix is IN - Obama Won

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Don’t bother voting on Novemeber 4th.

Your media has already declared Obama the next President of the United States of America.

He is untouchable.

Last night John McCain nailed Barack Obama on the Fannie Mae Freddie Mac issue. He stated exactly what we’ve been saying here:

The Senate Democrats refused to address this problem.

Obama was second in line for Fan/Fred money.

Obama finally stumbled out a reply saying “That bill never passed”. Righto buddy. Because you Deomocrats never let the bill out of committe!

Chris Dodd (The Democratic Senate Banking Committee Chairman and heading up the line to cash in.) had every opportunity to offer this for a vote and refused.

And yet the media never breathed a word of this!

Stalwart “TIME” had this to say about Obmama

“Substance: Crisply specific on his economic platform, and personal and expository on the importance to regular Americans of the financial bailout. The Democratic nominee was manifestly familiar with the intricacies of the Federal Government, including the budget”

And about McCain?

“Substance: Delved only occasionally into specifics when describing his agenda, focusing on spending and tax cuts.”

Excuse me? Where was THAT debate held?

Look. I firmly believe a debate should focus more on approach than details. Our economy is much too complex to specifiy exactly how a presidential nominee plans on implementing his ideas for the economic well-being of the country. You just can’t go into detail in 5 minutes.

But the fact is I feel I got a very clear idea on how both opponents plan on approaching things.

I’ll state what I understood from memory. Keep in mind I’m not going to restate every or possibly even most details here:

Obama said he wants to implement a tax cut for 95% of Americans. The middle class needs a tax break, not the rich corporations. How we need to “invest” in energy and jobs and educcation and double the peace corps

McCain said we need to freeze spending on all but a few vital programs, He named a couple like Veterans, but also indicated there were more. He said we needed to help those who can’t afford their mortgage payments by buying the mortgage and adjusting the principle so they are affordable. He said we needed to focus on energy independance by drawing on every available source, including drilling our own oil, developing nuclear, solar, wind and other souces of energy.

Obama did say the difference between him and McCain is McCain wanted to use a hammer (chainsaw might be more apprapo) on the budget where a scalpal was needed.

Note to John McCain: This is solid evidence to me that Obama neither has the grasp nor the sense to be President. Using a scalpel on the budget is like trying to carve a turkey with a butter knife! It’s the wrong tool for the job.

Any surgeon knows in an emergency you need to first stop the bleeding THEN fix the problem. You should inform Dr. Obama he needs to go back to med school.

Once again Obama stated his willingness to invade Pakistan, find Osama Bin Laden and kill him.

Since when is it acceptable to advocate murder?

Bin Laden is a bad man. But we are a country of due process and due process should NEVER be suspended! NEVER! Anyone suggesting we do such a thing should be reprimanded. Such statement should never be tolerated at our country’s executive level.

And yet this is the man our media is going to elect.

As for me, I’ll vote anyway. I’m not going to say I did nothing to prevent this.

God bless,

Andy

P.S. If you live in District 1 in Maryland write me in for Congress. I don’t stand a snowball’s chance in Hell of winning but maybe I’ll get enough votes to bring the grassroots solution - the real solution to our political woes to light.

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