posted on Mar, 13 2008 @ 10:11 PM
Obama tells people what ever he thinks they want to hear. His memoir has already been shown to not be credible, and chances are there is only as much
truth in it as needed to sell the story. It certainly wouldn't be the first time Oprah was taken by a clever con artist.
In addition to that he belongs to a racist church, and is most likely a Muslim pretending to be a Christian. His recital of the Muslim prayer opening
is in fact him stating that he is a Muslim, and that is how Muslims take this to mean, and Obama knows this. Anyone who wants to believe different at
this point is kidding themselves. The fact that he is pretending to be a Christian destroy any chance that I would vote for him. As the truth
emerges, I expect more and more people to come to the same conclusion.
Obama is a throw back to the welfare democrats, and those programs do not work. The media loves Obama, for now, but chances are that if he gets the
nomination, big media will turn on him like a rapid dog, and he will become the most hated man in America.
Hillary is not liked by the big media, or even the democratic party machine, which means she is a true moderate and mostly likely to bring change.
This basic reality is why I like Hillary. Most Hillary haters are wachos.
McCain is not the candidate that the far right wants as the candidate, so that makes him look good in my opinion. McCain has moved to the right to
win the nomination, but once he gets in office, he will most likely more back to the middle, and look out for the rights of the average citizens.
We actually have a fairly decent field of candidates this year.
Obama mania seems to have peaked, and Hillary has gained back her double digit lead in Pennsylvania. A Michigan and possible Florida re-vote could
give her the popular vote and win her the nom. If Florida and Michigan are not counted, the democrats can kiss this election good bye, and the repub
strategy will have won once again. Fortunately, McCain might be the best repub candidate since Ike.
Everytime we think democracy has failed in this country, somehow, we pull it back together.