McCain slams Obama
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The more people learn about Obama and what he stands for, the less support he will have.
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So, like, is the war over? Mission Accomplished and all that? I must have missed that piece.
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Dear American Citizens and the Press
As a concerned citizen, I consider it is my duty to bring following message to you all. "We the citizens of the United States of America have the ultimate responsibility to elect the " Right Candidate" to lead our nation, out of our huge present and future internal and external challenges as well as opportunities. This is to prevent depression and isolation in-spite of being the only superpower in the world morally, democratically, economically, and militarily. We need to consider the "critical qualities and characteristics" of our presumptive presidential nominees at the time we vote. In my personal and professional opinion the critical considerations are as under: 1. Calm, cool, and collected " temper " [ Presidential Temperament ]. 2. Sound and sustained "Judgment and Caliber". 3. "Thought-fullness and togetherness" of purpose and positions. 4. Minimum "ex-poser and exploitation" around "Washington and Washington insiders". 5. Renewed " Vigor and Vision " for our Greatgrand Nation. 6. Foreign policy based on " American Values, Virtuous, Vastness". Stay informed, stay involved, and stay engaged. Do not allow some partisan media, pundits, pollsters, and perpetual political opinion makers effect your vote in the wrong direction. Don't be effected and duped by "Psychological Terrorism" that is directed at common American people without their full consent and awareness. Long live U.S.A and its diverse but democratic people. Col. A.M. Khajawall [Ret] MD., ABFM., ABDA. Chief Consultant: World Wide Porfessional Consultants[WWPC] Colonel, USAR/MC Combat Stress Control[Ret], Disabled American Veteran and Freedom team. Consultant Psychiatrist: CA State, Medical Board of California, and Los Angeles Mental Health Department Address: 7642 Eaglehelm Court Las Vegas NV 89123 PS: Temper and senior moments are the problem. |
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CHANGE,CHANGE,CHANGE,CHANGE,CH ANGE,CHANGE,
Here are a few questions for Osama Obama What exactly is he going to CHANGE in the USA? What, exactly, is he doing against nuclear threats? How can we trust someone with TWO (2) muslim fathers? How can we trust someone who "belongs" to a racist church? What exactly will he do to combat the islamic threat to the USA and to other countries? What kind of tax structure does he propose for us? How will he reform social security? What does he propose for health care and how do we pay? What will he do to upgrade and reform our military? What does he propose for homosexual marriage? What does he propose for gun control? What will he do to control illegal immigration, to control the border, to deal with the millions of illegal immigrants in the USA? What is he doing about the energy problem? What is his position on drilling for oil in the USA and offshore? plus one hundred more questions concerning the future of the USA. |
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No of course it is not over but as a liberal Obama supporter, I know you have much invested in the defeat of your own country. How sad but this is the state of modern liberalism. |
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“Obama 2008”
Joined: Feb 13, 2008 Comments: 854 |
McCain is a comfortable choice for many Americans, who find reason in McCain's fourth-grade-level perspective on "winning" and "losing" in Iraq. Unlike the World Wars of our forebears, there is no "winning" in Iraq. There is only "leaving behind a smaller mess than there was when we arrived".
McCain, for all his supposed "experience", does not seem to understand this. To him, this is an extension of Vietnam--an opportunity to capitalize on the "war hero" persona which is the only thing he has going for him as a candidate. McCain says he knows how to win wars. Then why has the US failed to "win" every war he has been involved with? |
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How can we trust some old man who might drop dead any second ?? I think the viagra has gone to the wrong head !! |
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It doesn't matter who gets elected. It'll only be more of the same.
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McCain is a whining loser who can't even keep his own positions straight. Now he supports a timetable if the "conditions" warrant it. Well, what would those conditions entail? Just what we need in the White House...a flip-flopping, unoriginal phony and his pill-popping thief of a wife. At least Obama can REMEMBER his positions.
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