Archive for June 11th, 2008
Nearly 9/10 Americans support Impeachment
According to a recent MSNBC Online Poll, 89% of the American public believes President Bush should be impeached. It’s time our Congress stepped up. Write letters to everyone who represents you. They are slow, but they will hear the voice of the people.
FYI: It’s not too late, it’s not meaningless. Tell your children you didn’t sit on your ass doing nothing while our Constitution was torn to shreds.
Jason Furman is a solid choice
He actually understands our economy and Economics in general, unlike the cronies of the past 8 years. As a signal of executive ability, judgement and leadership I am glad Senator Obama made this move. Furman’s history gives a strong indication of Obama’s willingness (and ability) to work across the aisle. Fiscal conservatism needs a strong voice in a campaign that aspires to such great projects. The American people are not as weak-willed as the pundits who say these things are impossible, we just know if we elect another troupe of idiots we’ll never get the major problems of our day solved.
Ask the troops about the new GI Bill
Compare that the the utter crap John McCain told Matt Lauer today and you have one of the worst examples of a fall from grace I’ve ever seen. I’ve campaigned for McCain in the past, and I’ll probably just stop admitting that. An absolute hero in 2000 has been reduced to literally ignoring facts and the American people and towing the party line. It’s actually not even the party line, just the extreme idiot wing of the party. George Bush’s third term? Did anyone pay attention to the first two?
Of course some of your best friends are Democrats, they are just as much to blame. We don’t want them to have the power now, we don’t want any of you pieces of garbage to control our nation. We want the power back in the hands of the people. Break this mold for Posterity, as our Founding Fathers did for us.
P.S. – Nice little slip “lower Americans”. Thanks, dick. People who work their asses off to barely get by are the ones who enable paper-pushers for shoddy bureaucracies to keep their jobs. And some drink that skunky crap your wife sells, enabling you to fly around in her private jet when your campaign is low on money (even if it’s contrary to a rule bearing your name). You should figure out a way to start respecting the American people, average ones.
Clinging to guns and the Constitution? McCain you fool…
John McCain seems to not need a memory. Or facts. Or ideas even. He simply lies about Barack Obama’s tax plan and misquotes his “bitter” comments in such an interesting way…
Yes, Senator McCain, I cling to the Constitution, and I am bitter. Do you know why? Because your party and the president whose policies you whole-heartedly endorse have trampled all over the Constitution, the nearly 800 year old writ of habeas corpus, and our civil liberties. And yes, I must now cling to my gun. Not because I think those hippie liberals will take away my right to defend my family or go hunting, but because the essence of the 2nd Amendment is slipping.
Read the 2nd Amendment, there is no doubt the Founding Fathers were skeptical of government themselves. Our right to bear arms will always protect our freedom — from the government. Yes we use them for sport and personal protection, but the root of this freedom came from people who knew what it was like to be oppressed and have no rights or representation.
So Senator McCain, I cling to my gun and the Constitution. I find this works best when the Constitution is under attack. Maybe if you could correctly identify or quote anything, you’d understand just WHO they are under attack from — ideologues, on both sides.
When it comes right down to it, anyone who understand the incredible personalities of our Founding Fathers knows any one of them would cold-cock any or all of our elected officials for gross offenses to the Constitution. Less than 1% of those we’ve elected to represent the people are actually representing our interests. This isn’t so much about any one party as it is about partisanship in general. It’s phony. It’s old school. A dying school, I pray, for the sake of my country.
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