Friday, October 31, 2008
Joe the plumber and Barack Obama
And within 24 hours The Media has given us more information about Joe's life than they've given us about Barack's life in the past 18 months!
Thanks to a diligent press corps, we now know about Joe's professional licensing status, his income tax situation, his employment history, his domestic squabbles, his voting record, everything associated with his personal identity; his education. It's probably been reported somewhere whether he wears boxers or briefs.
Thanks to a lazy press corps.... We still don't know.........
What grades Obama made in college;
How he got into Harvard;
When he met Bill "the bomber" Ayers;
When he stopped doing illegal drugs;
His medical history;
Whether he still smokes cigarettes;
The extent of his affiliation with socialist/communist organizations;
Why he's no longer a licensed attorney;
Whether he lied on his Bar application;
Whether he'd qualify for a security clearance if he were just an "average joe";
What passport he used to travel to Pakistan in 1981;
Who his ex-girlfriends are;
Whether he was or still is an Indonesian citizen;
Why his Kenyan grandmother insists he was born there;
Whether he was ever legally named Barry Soetoro or anything else besides Barack Hussein Obama;
Why he needed the help of a crook to purchase his family home;
Where he was on Nov. 6 and 7, 1999;
What the long-version of his birth certificate says;
Why he helped an anti-American, pro-Islamic candidate for Kenyan President against US interests;
Why he listened to Rev. Wright's sermons for 20 years;
How many times he took his kids to a Rev. Wright sermon;
What he actually did as chair of the Annenberg Challenge;
The depth of his relationship with ACORN
Well, you get the idea.
But, really, I am SO relieved that the Mainstream Media has done its job vetting Joe The Plumber, who is NOT running for public office, but who had the AUDACITY to challenge Barack Hussein Obama, who wants my vote for President of the United States of America
Obama reacts to report about Rahm Emanuel approached to be White House chief of staff
Obama reacts to report about Rahm Emanuel approached to be White House chief of staff
By Lynn Sweeton October 30, 2008 8:50 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
COLUMBIA, MO--Barack Obama was asked Thursday night about an AP report that Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) has been approached to be a chief of staff in an Obama White House.
On the tarmac after landing, Washington Times reporter Christina Bellantoni asked Obama about a possible Emanuel appointment.
"I'm trying to win an election..." Obama said.
Is that a no?
"Plouffe is my chief of staff," Obama said, a reference to his campaign chief of staff, David Plouffe.
I asked Obama chief strategist David Axelrod--who has also been Emanuel's media consultant--about the report.
"Don't believe everything you read. I don't," Axelrod said.
Obama reacts to report about Rahm Emanuel approached to be White House chief of staff
McCain in emergency donation plea
McCain in emergency donation plea
Republican US presidential hopeful John McCain has made a plea for emergency donations in an effort to pull off a surprise victory in Tuesday's election.
Mr McCain has been campaigning in Ohio - seen as a must-win state if he is to have any chance of overall victory.
The latest national poll by CBS and the New York Times puts him 13% behind his Democratic rival, Barack Obama.
Mr Obama held rallies in Virginia, Florida and Missouri on Thursday on a final dash around swing states.
Polls in battleground states suggest the differences between the two candidates are much slimmer.
Mr McCain said he would make a comeback in the final four days of campaigning.
"The pundits have written us off, just as they've done several times before," he said. "We're a few points down, but we're coming back."
But the BBC's North America editor Justin Webb says the latest surveys also suggest Mr McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, is sinking in the public's estimation: Some 59% of respondents said she was not ready to be vice-president.
Meanwhile there were reports that Mr Obama had approached a controversial congressman to be his chief of staff if he becomes president.
The Illinois Congressman, Rahm Emanuel, is regarded as a highly partisan politician, and supporters of John McCain say he is an example of the real face of an Obama administration - governed from the left.
'Not over'
Mr McCain made his emergency donations plea less a day after Mr Obama spent an estimated $5m (£3.1m) on a 30-minute primetime "infomercial" aired on US TV networks.
McCain has no wiggle room - one failure and he's done for
The BBC's Matthew Price, in Mentor, Ohio
In an email to supporters the Arizona senator wrote: "I'm asking for your financial support today to help us respond to attacks against our entire ticket.
"This election is not over and we need everyone's hard work in the coming days to be victorious."
On the campaign trail on Thursday, the candidates accused each other of favouring oil companies over middle class Americans, as oil company Exxon Mobil reported record profits.
At one campaign event in the town of Defiance, Mr McCain criticised his rival for voting in favour of a 2005 energy bill, which contained tax breaks for oil companies.
"Senator Obama voted for billions in corporate giveaways to the oil companies," he said.
"I voted against it."
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John McCain tries to introduce "Joe the plumber"
Mr McCain was joined at one rally by Joe Wurzelbacher - perhaps better known as "Joe the Plumber" - who has been adopted by the Republicans as a mascot after questioning Mr Obama's tax plan.
Mr Wurzelbacher had failed to appear at a previous campaign stop, despite being called on stage.
Mr McCain also restated his policy in favour of reducing US reliance on foreign oil imports.
"If I'm elected president, we're going to stop sending $700bn a year to pay for oil from countries that don't like us very much. We're going to drill off shore and we're going to drill now."
Mr Obama has said that he backed the 2005 energy bill because it also contained tax breaks for renewable energy producers.
And the Illinois senator has accused Mr McCain of supporting more tax breaks for oil firms, because the Republican candidate favours cutting corporate tax rates.
'Rear-view mirror'
Speaking in Florida, and later repeating the message in Virginia and Missouri, Mr Obama drew his supporters' attention to the news that US GDP had dropped by 0.3% in the third quarter of 2008, and blamed President Bush for the decrease.
"Our falling GDP is a direct result of eight years of the trickle-down, Wall Street first/Main Street last policies that have driven our economy into a ditch," he said.
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"If you want to know where Senator McCain will drive this economy, just look in the rear-view mirror. Because when it comes to our economic policies, John McCain has stood with President Bush every step of the way."
Former Democratic US Vice President Al Gore is scheduled to appear in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with his wife, Tipper, later on Friday.
The state holds significance for Mr Gore because - during his 2000 presidential run - he lost there by just 537 votes, triggering a recount, which was controversially halted by the US Supreme Court.
Had he won the state, he would have won the presidential election.
Recent polls from CNN/Opinion Research suggest that Mr Obama leads Mr McCain by four points in Ohio, by six points in North Carolina and by seven points in Nevada, all states won by George W Bush in 2004.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7700070.stm
Published: 2008/10/31 05:26:23 GMT
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Did you see this part? And Obama says he is not a muslim. Another radical friend, Barack? You seem to attract lots of radical friends.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7700070.stm
Meanwhile there were reports that Mr Obama had approached a controversial congressman to be his chief of staff if he becomes president.
The Illinois Congressman, Rahm Emanuel, is regarded as a highly partisan politician, and supporters of John McCain say he is an example of the real face of an Obama administration - governed from the left.
McCain in emergency donation plea
Check out these quotes that I found.
http://davidfarrow.wordpress.com/2008/10/30/just-quotes-figure-it-out-for-yourself/
Just Quotes — Figure It Out For Yourself
“Mayor Daley predicted today that more than a million people would descend on Grant Park for Barack Obama’s election night “celebration” — but that was before the Obama campaign disclosed that only those with tickets would be allowed to attend.”
Chicago Sun-Times October 29, 2008
“The Los Angeles Times is refusing to release a videotape that it says shows Barack Obama praising a Chicago professor who was an alleged mouthpiece for the Palestine Liberation Organization while it was a designated terrorist group in the 1970s and ’80s.
“According an LA Times article written by Peter Wallsten in April, Obama was a “friend and frequent dinner companion” of Rashid Khalidi, who from 1976 to1982 was reportedly a director of the official Palestinian press agency, WAFA, which was operating in exile from Beirut with the PLO.”
Fox News
“I would not under any circumstances underestimate the value of people making sacrifices in the street, protesters, who are beaten up in places like Seattle and L.A. and Prague, to take one movement, or the West Bank. That sacrifice is not in vain, in the sense that it forces an issue . . . people who are supportive of the IMF and the World Bank talk about the way these protests have forced them, fundamentally against their will, to reorient themselves, to deal with issues, to face things and how these issues are put on the national, political, and media agenda. . .”
Rashid Khaldidi
We cannot expect the Americans to jump from capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving Americans small doses of socialism until they suddenly awake to find they have Communism.”
Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev, 1959
“To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully: The more politically active black student — the foreign students, the Chicanos, the Marxist professors and structural feminists.”
“Dreams From My Father.”
Barack H. Obama
“Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home; kill your parents — that’s where it’s really at.”
William Ayers
The more the division of labor and the application of machinery extend, the more does competition extend among the workers, the more do their wages shrink together.
Karl Marx
“It’s not that I want to punish your success. I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you, that they’ve got a chance for success too, My attitude is that if the economy’s good for folks from the bottom up, it’s gonna be good for everybody … I think when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.”
Barak Obama to Joe ‘the Plumber”
“It is true that liberty is precious - so precious that it must be rationed.’
Vladimir Lenin
The best way to destroy the capitalist system is to debauch the currency.
Vladimir Lenin
“’But the Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of wealth and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society.’
“Calling it one of the ‘tragedies of the movement, he added that there was ‘a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing and activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalition of power through which you bring about redistributive change…’”
The Boston Globe on Obama’s 2001 interview with a Chicago radio station on Sept. 6, 2001
“Give us the child for 8 years and it will be a Bolshevik forever”
Lenin
“Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.”
Stalin
“I’ve been told to grow up from the time I was ten until this morning. Bullshit. Anyone who salutes your ‘youthful idealism’ is a patronizing reactionary. Resist! Don’t grow up! I went to Camp Casey [Cindy Sheehan's vigil at the Bush ranch in Crawford, Texas] in August precisely because I’m an agnostic about how and where the rebellion will break out, but I know I want to be there and I know it will break out.”
William Ayers, Education Professor, University of Chicago 2006
“I love America. I hope it remains a democracy, not a socialist society. … If you look at spreading the wealth, that’s honestly right out of Karl Marx’s mouth,”
Joe “The Plumber”
“Democracy is the road to socialism.”
Karl Marx
“America is like a healthy body and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality, and its spiritual life. If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse from within.”
Josef Stalin
“The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes three-strike laws and wants them to sing God Bless America. No! No No! God damn America … for killing innocent people, God damn America for threatening citizens as less than humans — God damn America as long as she tries to act like she is God and supreme.”
Rev. Jerimiah Wright
“Cause the registration of all firearms on some pretext, with the view of confiscating them and leaving the population defenseless.”
Vladimir Ilich Lenin
“One man with a gun can control 100 without one. “
Vladimir Lenin
“Obama supported increasing taxes on firearms and ammunition by 500 percent.”
Chicago Defender
“Obama endorsed a ban on all handguns”
Politico, 03/31/08.
Gun Sales On Rise In FL On Fear Of An Obama Presidency
October 29, 2008
“When one makes a Revolution, one cannot mark time; one must always go forward - or go back. He who now talks about the “freedom of the press” goes backward, and halts our headlong course towards Socialism. “
Vladimir Lenin
”Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed the Pentagon,”
William Ayers
“I’ve been married to one Marxist and one Fascist, and neither one would take the garbage out.”
Lee Grant
Check out these quotes that I found.
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I love Tito the builder
It is refreshing to see his enthusiam about this country. I loved the fact that he told off the media for not telling the American people the truth about Barack Obama.
On another note, on Gov. Huckabee's show, a lady from Canada was in the audience. She stood up and said that she didn't understand why everyone fussed all the time about things in this country. She said that we haven't had a terror attack in seven years, and The United States was a super country. We don't appreciate what we have here.
I love Tito the builder
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Biden: CEO Pensions "Go First" (And Your 401(k) Will Go Next)
I encourage all of you to go to the link above and read more of the articles at the bottom of the page. The mainstream media isn't reporting this.
Biden: CEO Pensions "Go First" (And Your 401(k) Will Go Next)
October 24, 2008
By Rush Limbaugh
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: I want to talk to all of you who have 401(k)s or SEP/Keogh plans, some kind of pension plan or retirement plan. The first thing I want to do is share with you something that Joe Biden -- he the one given to rhetorical flourishes, according to Obama -- on the campaign trail in Colorado, and he was out there doing full-fledged Democrat Party playbook 101. He promised a full-scale attack on corporate greed if he and Obama win. Biden vowed to target executives of failing companies who draw big salaries. "Their pensions go first," he told the cheering crowd. Now, folks, I want you to stop for a moment and very seriously consider what you just heard Joe Biden say. Here he's got a roomful, an auditorium full of rabid Obama supporting Democrats, they are there for whatever reason, they support Obama, they are filled with class envy, and here is Joe Biden telling this crowd that these CEOs of failing companies who draw big salaries, we are going to go get their pensions.
Now, we're not going to go get their salaries, we're not going to cap their salaries, although that's what they want to do, he didn't say that. We're going to get their pensions. Their pensions go first. Meaning what? We're going to take 'em. We're going to punish this evil greed that is making you angry and making you poor. Well, the only way to punish the greed that is making you angry and making you poor is to take Biden's pension away first. Biden has a pension as well, and he didn't talk about his pension to this audience. His pension is what's called a defined benefit option. It's backed by the US Treasury, which means that Joe Biden and Obama and everybody else in Congress is sheltered from the ups and downs of the stock market. He gets a generous pension no matter how bad liberal legislation screws up the economy for the rest of us. Biden also has the option of drawing his benefits earlier than private sector employees, with no penalty. His contributions accrue faster.
Now, the private sector greed that Biden attacks cannot hold a candle to the greed that liberals have for your tax dollars, as evidenced by Obama, who cannot wait to get his paws on your tax dollars, and Biden. This is striking! "Their pensions go first." He's going to take away people's pensions. If you let that happen, he can take away yours. Guess what. They are doing it in Argentina. They are nationalizing everybody's pensions. You stick with me on this, folks. The failures in the private sector are minuscule compared to the continued massive failures of Big Government. Everything they touch has unintended consequences and goes wrong, and they then get to act like innocent bystander spectators and point fingers at everybody else, and now they've got Greenspan up there agreeing that the free market screwed up when the free market had nothing to do with this economic mess. It was just the exact opposite.
So, Senator Biden, if anybody's pension deserves to go first, it should be yours. You are the person of greed. You're the person who's made how many millions of dollars over the last number of years and given $3,600 of it to charity? You and your liberal buddies, you go first. You give up your pensions. Show us some leadership, Senator Biden. You go first. You show us how it's done. You want to be fair, you'll get rid of your own pension, because you'll say, "What we have done up here has been a disgrace and we are resigning out of a sense of honor." Now, this is just part of this pension and 401(k) business. I want to remind you, two weeks ago Congressman George Miller from California who chairs some congressional committee, big Democrat, been there for ages, said, "We're going to have to do something about the tax deductibility of contributions to people's 401(k)s because government's losing money. We're losing money on this," so he's going to propose eliminating the deductibility of whatever you contribute to your 401(k).
Now, we don't know if Obama would go along with this. The odds are pretty good that he would, because they have another plan. But now stop and think, here's Biden, they're going to take -- I don't care what you think of Big Oil, I don't care what you think of Enron -- the New York Times, by the way, is the Enron of media. They are now officially, according to Standard & Poor's, junk, on the very day they endorse Obama, they are junk. This just goes to show you propaganda does not pay. There isn't profit in propaganda. The New York Times is no longer the New York Times. Not what it was. They're losing advertising revenue, they're dropping pages, they're losing readers, circulation, and they are obstinate as hell about it, and now they are officially junk on the day they endorse Obama. So you can talk about all of this greed and all of this private sector greed and so forth, and they're going to go out and they're going to take some CEO's pension, his pension, their pensions go first? Next, your 401(k) is no longer deductible, and get this. This from James Taranto yesterday at the Wall Street Journal, Best of the Web today, and the headline of his piece here, "Are 401(k)s Safe from Congressional Democrats?"
Now, I could answer this in two ways. First, I know you're scared to look at your 401(k) statements when they come in, what's happened to this market. Are your 401(k)s safe from congressional Democrats? They're not safe from Democrats right now, folks, because Democrats have caused what we're all experiencing. The second answer to the question is the startling information in this story. "If you have a 401(k) or equivalent retirement plan, you've probably been watching nervously the past few weeks as your nest egg has shrunken owing to the current turmoil in the markets. Well, it could be worse. But don't take heart, for what we mean is it could get worse. The market turmoil has some politicians on Capitol Hill eyeing the end of the 401(k) as we know it. Workforce Management reports on a hearing of the House Education and Labor Committee earlier this month."
Listen to this. Look at me. "A plan by Teresa Ghilarducci, professor of economic-policy analysis at the New School for Social Research in New York, contains elements that are being considered. ... Under Ghilarducci's plan, all workers would receive a $600 annual inflation-adjusted subsidy from the US government but would be required to invest 5 percent of their pay into a guaranteed retirement account administered by the Social Security Administration." In other words, there is a plan that the Democrats are considering to convert your 401(k) to the Social Security Administration, your 401(k) then administered by the SSA, your private retirement plan becomes owned by the government. "The money in turn would be invested in special government bonds that would pay 3 percent a year, adjusted for inflation."
Now, the purpose of this plan is they think you'll go for this because you've seen these wild market gyrations, and you've seen your 401(k) plunge, so now they're thinking that you'll go along with the Social Security Administration running your private retirement plan at a guaranteed 3% a year. "The current system of providing tax breaks on 401(k) contributions and earnings would be eliminated," so no longer would you get the deduction off the top of your income for whatever you contribute to your 401(k). The current system of tax breaks on 401(k) contributions and earnings would be eliminated. Teresa Ghilarducci, "I want to stop the federal subsidy of 401(k)s. 401(k)s can continue to exist, but they won't have the benefit of the subsidy of the tax break." So that's two people now that want to come along and take away the tax deductibility and subsidy of your 401(k). George Miller, who runs the committee, and some babe, professor of economic policy analysis at the New School for Social Research in New York.
"Ghilarducci outlined her plan last year in a paper for the left-liberal Economic Policy Institute, in which she acknowledges that her plan would amount to a tax increase on workers making more than $75,000--considerably less than the $250,000 Barack Obama has said would be his tax-hike cutoff. In addition, workers would be able to pass on only half of their account balances to their heirs," so that your 401(k) would be subject to the 50% death tax rate because the government's going to own it. The government's going to own your 401(k), and your 401(k) will guarantee you just 3% in government bonds administered by the government. Your private retirement account that the government set up and got you into, now they want to take over from you, just like Joe Biden wants to go out and make sure that these evil CEOs, their pensions go first. The concept that your money is your money will vanish when the Democrats take over Congress and Obama takes over the White House. All money will officially be government's.
Now, this is getting pretty brutal, so they had this babe up to testify before this committee, Teresa Ghilarducci, and she offered a sweetener. "Short-term I propose ... that the Congress allow workers to swap out their 401(k) assets, perhaps at August levels, for a guaranteed retirement account--just a one-time swap. ... How would this work? You go back to your districts and meet up with a 55-year-old who had had $50,000 in his account last month and now has $40,000 in the account. He can swap out that $50,000, valued in August, for that guarantee of what would become, if he retires at 62, a $500 a month addition to Social Security." So her plan is to have your 401(k) plan taken over by the government, invested by the government, the Social Security plan at 3%, and then your retirement is paid back to you in a Social Security check. Whatever your Social Security benefits are when you retire will be added to by whatever is in your 401(k). The point is that in your mind, if you go along for this, the government is in total charge of your retirement.
And the sweetener, the little hook here is for people to say, "Well, my 401(k) in August it was worth a lot of money, and now it's lost." Okay, we'll give you the August value. Your generous and benevolent government will give you the August value, and then they will take your plan and will put it in the Social Security Administration and will invest your plan in safe bonds at 3% a year, and then when you retire, that money in your 401(k) gets added to whatever your Social -- you get one check, your Social Security check. And in that check will be whatever your retirement account is, and you're essentially giving it up. You're essentially giving it up. By the way, gone also is any incentive to contribute to it, in terms of the subsidy you get off the top of your income for whatever you donate to your 401(k). Now, I don't want to totally alarm you here, it's by no means a certainty that Congress or Obama would embrace this proposal, but I'll tell you when you listen to them talk, this is the direction they're headed. You know they're going to come after pension plans. It's one of the largest sources of money out there, be it you California teachers, public employees, Teamsters Union, your pension plan, I guarantee you people like Obama and Democrats in the House are eyeing that as though it's theirs. Joe Biden, "Their pensions go first."
And then Buenos Aires: "A year ago, when leftist Cristina Kirchner was elected to succeed her husband Nestor as president, many Argentines hoped she'd follow a more conciliatory path ... But with gambits like Tuesday's proposal to nationalize private pension funds, the 55-year-old former senator has shown a combativeness that is every bit the equal of her husband's. Mrs. Kirchner justified the proposed seizure of $30 billion in pension assets by accusing the funds of having instrumented 'policies of plunder.' She said Argentina was setting an example of how to deal with the global financial crisis." So here's Argentina with a leftist nationalizing everybody's pension on the basis of people running the pension funds are crooks. Folks, if you don't take this election seriously, this is exactly the kind of stuff headed our way.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: By the way, this move down in Argentina by the new leftist president, Cristina Kirchner, to nationalize private pension funds is being fought. The citizens, there are all kinds of lawsuits being filed against her down here. People are not standing for this. Look it, Argentina, if I'm not mistaken is the country we always heard about in the late nineties as a model for how to reduce Social Security. That's right, Chile. Sorry, Chile. One South American country is like all the rest, I guess. I get them confused out there.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: The first hour contained a detailed explanation of plans that Democrats have to take your 401(k) away from you and give you the value of it before the market plunge and then put it into the Social Security trust fund, and your 401(k) then will be invested. It's not your private retirement account anymore. The government owns it, and they're going to guarantee you 3% growth every year with the purchase of government bonds. And therefore you give up all of the tax deductibility, you know, let's say you earn whatever it is, a hundred thousand dollars and you put whatever percentage of it into your IRA, then of course your adjustable gross income comes down. So you face a smaller tax payment while saving money. It's a government sponsored deal and everybody was happy with it. They're going to take all of that away and put the money in the Social Security trust fund, and then when you retire you'll get one check that represents your Social Security and whatever your 401(k) has matured to at 3% a year in one check.
Now, one thing I forgot to mention here on this is that IRA contributions drive down adjusted gross income. Using my example, you earn a hundred thousand dollars, and let's say you direct that $20,000 of it go to your IRA, whatever the maximum you can put away. For some plans it's 30% max, SEP/Keoghs up to a certain ceiling, but let's say just for argument's sake it's 20 grand, so therefore your adjustable gross income is reduced by $20,000 so you're going to have a smaller tax payment. Once they take that away from you, guess what? Your tax rate's going to also go up because your adjusted gross income is not going to have your IRA deduction, and guess what this is going to do? It's going to push more people into Obama's new tax increase bracket. It's going to push more people over the $250,000-a-year magic number. Right now this is not an Obama proposal, I want to make sure that you understand, this is a Democrat Party proposal, and they have been conducting hearings on this already, and the appropriate committee in the House and this plan has been advanced by a professor that they brought in, and they're intrigued by it. Democrats on the committee are intrigued by it.
In the meantime, we've also learned that Ted Kennedy, on his sickbed, has been working on national health care with lobbyists and senators from both parties. The want to rush this through and, quote, "Do it for Ted." The Ted Kennedy National Health Care Act in his honor. I predicted this would happen. Here it is. Who can oppose that if you're in Congress? After Ted Kennedy passes away, who in their right mind would oppose it? So this is happening. Your adjustable gross income is going to go up. You might make it now into Obama's $250,000 or more tax bracket where you will get an increase, and then Snerdley said, "What are they going to do with the money that they're putting in there? They going to build roads and bridges and so forth?" Snerdley, come on, roads and bridges? New social programs. They might build some infrastructure because there are gonna be a lot of people out of work, the government will hire 'em, it's going to FDR all over again. The "new" new raw deal.
END TRANSCRIPT
Biden: CEO Pensions "Go First" (And Your 401(k) Will Go Next)
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Politically Correct
His soul arrives in heaven and is met by St. Peter at the entrance.
'Welcome to heaven,' says St. Peter. 'Before you settle in, it seems there is a problem. We seldom see a high official around these parts, you see, so we're not sure what to do with you.'
'No problem, just let me in,' says the senator.
'Well, I'd like to, but I have orders from higher up. What we'll do is
have you spend one day in hell and one in heaven. Then you can choose where to
spend eternity.'
'Really, I've made up my mind. I want to be in heaven,' says the senator.
'I'm sorry, but we have our rules.'
And with that, St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell. The doors open and he finds himself in the middle of a green golf course. In the distance is a clubhouse and standing in front of it are all his friends and other politicians who had worked with him.
Everyone is very happy and in evening dress. They run to greet him, shake his hand, and reminisce about the good times they had while getting rich at the expense of the people.
They play a friendly game of golf and then dine on lobster, caviar and
champagne.
Also present is the devil, who really is a very friendly guy who has a good time dancing and telling jokes. They are having such a good time that before he realizes it, it is time to go.
Everyone gives him a hearty farewell and waves while the elevator rises ..
The elevator goes up, up, up and the door reopens on heaven where St. Peter is waiting for him.
'Now it's time to visit heaven.'
So, 24 hours pass with th e senator joining a group of contented souls moving from cloud to cloud, playing the harp and singing. They have a good time and, before he realizes it, the 24 hours have gone by and St. Peter returns.
'Well, then, you've spent a day in hell and another in heaven. Now choose your eternity.'
The senator reflects for a minute, then answers: 'Well, I wo uld never have said it before, I mean heaven has been delightful, but I think I would be better off in hell.'
So St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell.
Now the doors of the elevator open and he's in the middle of a barren land covered with waste and garbage.
He sees all his friends, dressed in rags, picking up the trash and putting it in black bags as more trash falls from above...
The devil comes over to him and puts his arm around his shoulder. 'I don't understand,' stammers the senator. 'Yesterday I wa s here and there was a golf course and clubhouse, and we ate lobster and caviar, drank champagne, and danced and had a great time. Now there's just a wasteland full of garbage and my friends look miserable. What happened?'
The devil looks at him, smiles and says.......
'Yesterday we were campaigning. Today you voted.
Politically Correct
Twas the night before the elections
Subject: Twas The Night Before The Elections
'Twas the night before elections
And all through the town
Tempers were flaring
Emotions all up and down!
I, in my bathrobe
With a cat in my lap
Had cut off the TV
Tired of political crap.
When all of a sudden
There arose such a noise
I peered out of my window
Saw Obama and his boys
They had come for my wallet
They wanted my pay
To give to the others
Who had not worked a day!
He snatched up my money
And quick as a wink
Jumped back on his bandwagon
As I gagged from the stink
He then rallied his henchmen
Who were pulling his cart
I could tell they were out
To tear my country apart!
" On Fannie, on Freddie,
On Biden and Ayers!
On Acorn, On Pelosi"
He screamed at the pairs!
They took off for his cause
And as he flew out of sight
I heard him laugh at the nation
Who wouldn't stand up and fight!
So I leave you to think
On this one final note-
IF YOU DONT WANT SOCIALISM
GET OUT AND VOTE!!!!
Twas the night before the elections
Very interesting article that I just found
It is very well written, and thought out. It is about a lot of things that have happened in this past week. Joe the plumber being investigated, Obama being looked at as having something to do with it. Joe Biden and his TV interview, etc.
Very interesting article that I just found
Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than ReadMcCain Script Attacking Obama
I guess they have been drinking too much koolaid, and watching the liberal media. Nobody thinks that Obama plays dirty. It doesn't matter what he does. The Obamanites are so ingrossed in him, I have never seen anything like it. The media knit-picks the Republicans, and they leave the Democraps alone. Kudos to the News people in Fla. for asking Joe Biden some tough questions. It is about time.------Vickie
Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama
By Greg Sargent - October 27, 2008, 5:18PM
Some three dozen workers at a telemarketing call center in Indiana walked off the job rather than read an incendiary McCain campaign script attacking Barack Obama, according to two workers at the center and one of their parents.
Nina Williams, a stay-at-home mom in Lake County, Indiana, tells us that her daughter recently called her from her job at the center, upset that she had been asked to read a script attacking Obama for being "dangerously weak on crime," "coddling criminals," and for voting against "protecting children from danger."
Williams' daughter told her that up to 40 of her co-workers had refused to read the script, and had left the call center after supervisors told them that they would have to either read the call or leave, Williams says. The call center is called Americall, and it's located in Hobart, IN.
"They walked out," Williams says of her daughter and her co-workers, adding that they weren't fired but willingly sacrificed pay rather than read the lines. "They were told [by supervisors], `If you all leave, you're not gonna get paid for the rest of the day."
The daughter, who wanted her name withheld fearing retribution from her employer, confirmed the story to us. "It was like at least 40 people," the daughter said. "People thought the script was nasty and they didn't wanna read it."
A second worker at the call center confirmed the episode, saying that "at least 30" workers had walked out after refusing to read the script.
"We were asked to read something saying [Obama and Democrats] were against protecting children from danger," this worker said. "I wouldn't do it. A lot of people left. They thought it was disgusting."
This worker, too, confirmed sacrificing pay to walk out, saying her supervisor told her: "If you don't wanna phone it you can just go home for the day."
The script coincided with this robo-slime call running in other states, but because robocalling is illegal in Indiana it was being read by call center workers.
Representatives at Americall in Indiana, and at the company's corporate headquarters in Naperville, Illinois, didn't return calls for comment.
Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than ReadMcCain Script Attacking Obama
Monday, October 27, 2008
The Vetting of Joe the Plumber
Subject: The Vetting of Joe the Plumber
Let's see..
A Guy named Joe, who happens to be a plumber with ambitions for a bigger
business, questioned and challenged a Guy named Barack, who happens to be
running for President of the US/Leader of the Free World.
And within 24 hours The Media has given us more information about Joe's life
than they've given us about Barack's life in the past 18 months!
Thanks to a diligent press corps, we now know about Joe's professional
licensing status, his income tax situation, his employment history, his
domestic squabbles, his voting record, everything associated with his
personal identity; his education.. It's probably been reported somewhere
whether he wears boxers or briefs.
Thanks to a lazy press corps.We still don't know what grades Obama made in
college; how he got into Harvard; when he met Bill "the bomber" Ayers; when
he stopped doing illegal drugs; his medical history; whether he still smokes
cigarettes; the extent of his affiliation with socialist/communist
organizations; why he's no longer a licensed attorney; whether he lied on
his Bar application; whether he'd qualify for a security clearance if he
were just an "average Joe;" what passport he used to travel to Pakistan in
1981; who his ex-girlfriends are; whether he was or still is an Indonesian
citizen; why his Kenyan grandmother insists he was born there; whether he
was ever legally named Barry Soetoro or anything else besides Barack Hussein
Obama; why he needed the help of a crook to purchase his family home; where
he was on Nov. 6 and 7, 1999; what the long-version of his birth certificate
says; why he helped an anti-American, pro-Islamic candidate for Kenyan
President against US interests; why he listened to Rev. Wright's sermons for
20 years; how many times he took his kids to a Rev. Wright sermon; what he
actually did as chair of the Annenberg Challenge; the depth of his
relationship with ACORN.
Well, you get the idea.
But, really, I am SO relieved that the Mainstream Media has done its job
vetting Joe The Plumber, who is NOT running for public office, but who had
the AUDACITY to challenge Barack Hussein Obama, who wants my vote for
President of the United States of America."
The Vetting of Joe the Plumber
Notice to all Employees
Notice to All Employees
As of November 5, 2008, when President Obama is officially elected into office, our company will instill a few new policies which are in keeping
with his new, inspiring issues of change and fairness:
1. All salespeople will be pooling their sales and bonuses into a common pool that will be divided equally between all of you. This will serve to give those of you who are underachieving a "fair shake."
2. All low level workers will be pooling their wages, including overtime, into a common pool, dividing it equally amongst
yourselves. This will help those who are "too busy for overtime" to reap the rewards from those who have more spare time and can work
extra hours.
3. All top management will now be referred to as "the government." We will not participate in this "pooling" experience
because the law doesn't apply to us.
4. The "government" will give eloquent speeches to all employees every week, encouraging it's workers to continue to work hard "for
the good of all."
5. The employees will be thrilled with these new policies because it's "good to spread the wealth." Those of you who have
underachieved will finally get an opportunity; those of you who have worked hard and had success will feel more "patriotic."
6. The last few people who were hired should clean out their desks. Don't feel bad, though, because President Obama will give you free
healthcare, free handouts, free oil for heating your home, free foodstamps, and he'll let you stay in your home for as long as you
want even if you can't pay your mortgage. If you appeal directly to our democratic congress, you might even get a free flatscreen TV and
a coupon for free haircuts (shouldn't all Americans be entitled to nice looking hair?) !!!
If for any reason you are not happy with the new policies, you may
want to rethink your vote on November 4th.
Notice to all Employees
Why Obama has to stay above 50 percent
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2116040/posts Skip to comments.Why Obama has to stay above 50 percent Salon ^ Bill Greener Posted on Sunday, October 26, 2008 8:13:00 PM by Chet 99 Oct. 27, 2008 As his campaign manager has described it, John McCain is now looking at a "narrow-victory scenario." "The fact that we're in the race at all," added Steve Schmidt, "is a miracle. Because the environment is so bad and the head wind is so strong." But talk of miracles and head winds aside, I think John McCain really does have a decent shot at winning, and that's not just because I'm a longtime Republican political operative. Despite what the polls seem to be saying, a closer look at the numbers shows that a Democratic victory is not a foregone conclusion. Why? Because if history is any guide, Barack Obama, as an African-American candidate for political office, needs to be polling consistently above 50 percent to win. And in crucial battleground states, he isn't. Much has been written about the so-called Bradley Effect, in which voters lie to pollsters about whether they're willing to vote for a black candidate. The Bradley Effect is meant to explain why, for example, Doug Wilder had a healthy 9-point lead up to Election Day in the 1989 Virginia governor's race, and a similar lead in exit polling, only to squeak through to victory by one-half of 1 percent. But I'm not talking about voters telling pollsters they're going to support Candidate A when they're really going to vote for Candidate B. There are two other ways in which voters can mislead pollsters about their intentions. One is to decline to participate in a poll. (More than one expert has suggested that conservatives are more likely to decline than liberals, meaning there could be many uncounted McCain voters.) The other is when pollsters participate in a poll but withhold information. (Excerpt) Read more at salon.com ... |
Why Obama has to stay above 50 percent
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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They are taking up money to run ads against Obama.
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Palin: Obama acts as if he's already won election
Palin: Obama acts as if he's already won election
By MITCH STACY – 1 day ago
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin had a pointed message Sunday for Barack Obama: This thing isn't over yet. Palin said the Democratic presidential nominee was acting as if he's already won the election and had already written his inaugural address.
"Barack Obama and I both have spent quite some time on the basketball court," Palin told a raucous crowd of more than 5,000 at the convention center. "But where I come from, you have to win the game before you start cutting down the net."
Nine days before the election, Palin was making another push to sway voters in the battleground state of Florida, where polls show Republican nominee John McCain trails Obama in the fight for the state's 27 electoral votes. The Interstate 4 corridor between Tampa to Orlando, where Palin was concentrating her efforts Sunday, is where most of the state's undecided voters live. It takes 270 Electoral College votes to win the presidency.
"You kinda get the feeling that the Obama campaign thinks this whole election process is just a formality," she said. "They've overlooked, though, the minor detail of earning your confidence and your trust and winning your vote.
"And judging from the media coverage, it does seem the coronation is already set," Palin said.
Obama's campaign said the claim that he has written an inaugural address is "completely false." Spokesman Bill Burton said the reference to an address came from a New York Times report Saturday that former White House chief of staff John D. Podesta had written a draft inaugural speech for Obama and included it in a recent book. Burton said Podesta wrote it as a sample address, not for Obama but for whoever became the nominee.
Palin continued her criticism of an Obama economic plan that she says amounts to socialism, characterizing him as "Barack the wealth-spreader." She vowed that McCain would allow people to keep more of their money, and accused Obama of not telling the whole truth about what she said are his plans to redistribute wealth.
"It is not mean-spirited and it is not negative campaigning to call someone out on their record, and their plans and their associations," she said. "It is not negative campaigning. It is fairness to you, to the voters, that we talk about this."
She said Obama represents bigger government and more government spending.
"You can do the math or you can just go with your gut, and either way you draw the same conclusion, and that's that Barack Obama is going to raise your taxes," Palin said. "John McCain and I have the complete opposite commitment."
Palin was joined on stage by her husband, Todd, their 7-year-old daughter Piper and infant son Trig, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist. She was introduced by Elizabeth Hasselbeck, a co-host of the ABC talk show "The View" who often spars about politics with her more liberal mates on the set.
"Let me be honest, I was pretty much excited to talk for a full five minutes without getting interrupted," Hasselbeck joked with the crowd.
Later Sunday, Palin was to speak at a rally in Kissimmee, near Orlando, before heading to North Carolina.
On the Net:
McCain-Palin: http://www.johnmccain.com
Obama: http://www.barackobama.com
Palin: Obama acts as if he's already won election
Is Barack Obama a real American or a Harvard elitist?
If Obama wins, said Craig Jederline, an Albuquerque radio station programming director, "It wouldn't be God Bless America, but God help America."Amen to that! I couldn't agree more. -----Vickie
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics/AP/story/742399.html
Is Barack Obama a real American or a Harvard elitist?
By DAVID LIGHTMAN
McClatchy Newspapers
DURANGO, Colo. -- There's no question about it, John McCain's supporters said. We are the real Americans, and folks who support Barack Obama aren't.
If Obama wins, said Craig Jederline, an Albuquerque radio station programming director, "It wouldn't be God Bless America, but God help America."
At rally after rally, McCain's supporters chant "USA, USA, USA," wave bright blue "Country First" signs and shake little American flags high in the air. In the Durango High School bleachers, people made it clear that they're part of what GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin called "these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America."
"It means being normal, having a mom and pop making it in a business, paying their fair share of taxes," said Joyce Lipari, a real estate agent.
"A real American is the average person who works 9 to 5 for an average paycheck, and John McCain understands that," said Jan Gardner, a nurse from Dolores, Colo.. "When Barack Obama talks he seems to be talking down to us."
That kind of talk is as old as the republic is, and over 200 years it's been directed at, among others, Irish-Americans, Italian-Americans, Native Americans, Chinese-Americans, Jewish-Americans, German-Americans, suspected Bolsheviks, Japanese-Americans, Communist fellow travelers, African-Americans, Mexican immigrants, nattering nabobs of negativism and pointy-headed liberal elitists.
This year, as in the past, change, uncertainty and fear are catalysts for classic American us versus them politics. The economy is sinking, jobs are disappearing overseas or being taken by illegal immigrants, Muslim terrorists have attacked New York and Washington and technology is advancing at baffling speed. For the elite, the world may be getting flatter, but to many Americans, it feels as if it's tilting against them.
"I suspect it's shorthand for a whole lot of cultural issues," said Ken Heineman, a professor of history at Ohio University.
For some Americans, Obama - young, biracial, the son of an African Muslim, educated briefly in Indonesia and then at Harvard Law School, community organizer, acquainted with a former domestic terrorist and a longtime congregant of a fiery black minister - symbolizes many of those issues, and he's been fighting back by preaching unity.
"We cannot afford to divide this country by class or region," he told a Miami audience last week.
"There are no real or fake parts of this country. We are not separated by the pro-America and anti-America parts of this country - we all love this country, and raised by the example of U.S. soldiers who had died under the flag," he said.
However, Obama is up against legions of Americans who consider themselves the heart and soul of a country that they think long ago veered off course.
"A real American is the kind of person who lived in my old neighborhood," said Doris Waywell-Smith, a retiree who ran a beauty shop in Mt. Sparta, N.J. "They all did the same thing. They wanted to get their hair done on Saturday and go to dinner Saturday night. They were all ethnic and minority groups, and they just wanted to live a good middle class life."
When she looks at Obama, she sees someone who's "a Harvard elitist. He never grew up in a middle class environment. He understands Harvard elitists and movie stars."
Political analysts aren't surprised by such talk.
George Washington warned in his farewell address in 1796 that people should "guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism," and in the 1850s the Know-Nothing movement, angered at a wave of largely Irish Catholic immigration, said the influx threatened the American way. Democrats, the Know-Nothings charged, were too cozy with aliens.
More recently, much of the "real American" talk has highlighted regional differences, some of it stoked by a 1961comment by Barry Goldwater, the godfather of the modern conservative movement.
"Sometimes I think this country would be better off if we could just saw off the Eastern Seaboard and let it float out to sea," said the Arizona senator, whose seat McCain now holds.
That comment, and subsequent political rhetoric, "helped feed the idea that the coasts are in the vanguard of a new global economy and tend to be socially liberal, unlike the heartland," said Heineman.
For the McCain campaign, appeals to heartland democracy have an immediate purpose: He needs to rev up voters in conservative, small town and rural.
Palin backed off her comments, but McCain last week said that western Pennsylvania "is the most patriotic, most God-loving, most patriotic part of America."
His supporters are spreading the same message. Nancy Pfotenhauer, a McCain adviser, said that the "real Virginia" would respond better to McCain's message than would northern Virginia, which she said was now "more Democratic."
Rep. Robin Hayes, R-N.C., maintained last week that, "Liberals hate real Americans that work, and accomplish and achieve."
Such notions get traction quickly in today's age of instant communication. Walk around Durango High School, where the crowd was waiting for a McCain rally to start, and people spoke glowingly of the Vietnam hero's kinship with "real America."
"It's something Barack Obama can't possibly know, because he's not one of us. It's like the way (Richard) Nixon was able to talk to the hard hats," said Jim Wilson, a district attorney.
Reese Resnick, a Durango oil and gas industry salesman, grew up in a small Texas town, the only son in a family of seven.
"I had to work for everything I got. That's what I was taught, and Sarah Palin understands that," he said. "People like Obama, they get driven in vans all over Washington. Palin's a working mom."
Some in the crowds think that the appeal to country first is simply an appeal to patriotism and nothing more.
"These things are all a symbol of the country and its heritage, and the price it took to get where we are," said Bill Castle, a Golden, Colo. retiree.
Then again, he added, Obama just doesn't get it.
"He'll destroy the country," Castle said.
Is Barack Obama a real American or a Harvard elitist?
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Bloomberg news: Obama Widens Lead Over McCain in Nation, Key States (Update1)
Obama Widens Lead Over McCain in Nation, Key States (Update1)
By Christopher Stern
Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Democrat Barack Obama widened his lead over Republican John McCain in most national polls and surveys of key states as the U.S. election contest heads into its final full week.
The Illinois senator was up 8 points over presidential rival McCain in an average of 16 polls taken during the last week, according to RealClearPolitics.com. Last week, Obama was up about 6 points.
Obama also has built leads in so-called battleground states including Pennsylvania and Ohio and he has an edge over McCain in some states that were Republican strongholds, such as Virginia and North Carolina.
``He had a great week,'' said Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute in Hamden, Connecticut. Speaking of McCain, he said, ``No one has come from this far back in this little time.''
The Gallup Daily election tracking poll shows Obama up 7 points in its national survey. The CBS/New York Times and ABC/Washington Post polls put Obama up 13 points and 9 points respectively, while the latest Newsweek poll shows Obama leading McCain by 12 points.
In North Carolina, which has voted for the Republican candidate in nine of the last 10 elections, Obama and McCain are in a virtual dead heat, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports that has McCain ahead by 2 percentage points and another by Charlotte television station WSOC that has Obama in front by the same margin. In Virginia, four recent polls put Obama in the lead, by an average margin of 7 points.
Colorado Poll
In Colorado, which went to Republican President George W. Bush in 2004, Obama has taken a 12-point lead over McCain, according to a Rocky Mountain News/CBS4 News poll released late yesterday. The RealClearPolitics.com average of four Colorado polls shows Obama ahead by 7 points.
The Illinois senator has solidified support in the upper Midwest states of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan that reliably voted for Democratic presidential candidates, while tying McCain in Indiana, a state that hasn't favored a Democrat since 1964.
Because of Obama's strength in states won by Bush in 2004, McCain now must focus on a limited number of contests for a victory, said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster based in Virginia. ``It just makes it more challenging,'' he said, comparing it to trying to draw an inside straight in poker.
``Pennsylvania is critical,'' said Ayres, ``You've got to hold Ohio and Florida.''
Ohio, Florida
Bush won Ohio and Florida in 2004, while Pennsylvania went to Democrat John Kerry, a senator from Massachusetts. Together, the three states have 68 of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency.
Obama leads by 11 points in Pennsylvania, 6 points in Ohio and 2 in Florida, according to the Realclearpolitics.com average of polls in those states.
State and national polls have shown a wide range of results. For example, the Big 10 Battleground Poll, sponsored by several Midwestern universities, showed Obama leading by 12 points in Ohio, while a FoxNews/Rasmussen poll found McCain ahead by 2 points. An Ohio Newspaper Poll released today shows Obama ahead by 3 points, within the poll's margin of error.
The variation is said to be the result of different models used by pollsters. This year, some surveys are tweaking their assumptions on the number of new voters they expect to go to the polls. That can have a significant impact on polling results because first-time voters tend to favor Obama.
Demographic Changes
In addition, some states have seen significant demographic changes, particularly Virginia, which previously has matched other Southern states in voting patterns.
``There has been significant immigration to the state from people who are not southerners,'' said Ayers.
This year Gallup is issuing two versions of its polls. One is called traditional and shows a 7 point national lead for Obama among likely voters. An ``expanded poll'' conducted by Gallup assumes a larger turnout by new voters and shows Obama leading by 8 points.
To contact the reporter on this story: Christopher Stern in Washington at cstern3@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: October 25, 2008 13:43 EDT
Bloomberg news: Obama Widens Lead Over McCain in Nation, Key States (Update1)
Why I don't vote for Democrats
This morning, on Fox News, I heard Barnie Frank say that they were going to cut our spending on the military.
My thoughts on this comment:
I can't stand Barnie Frank. Last week, Obama's running mate, Joe Biden said that within six months of an Obama Presidency that he would have an international crisis. "While making this statement —- “The world is looking,” he said. “Watch, we’re gonna have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy” ———"
BIDEN also stated that “The world will find out that Barack has a SPINE OF STEEL”.
The whole thing doesn't make any sense to me. Why would they cut back our military at a time when we are going to need it?
A few days earlier, Barnie Frank said he wasn't worried about the budget, because we would make the money up when they taxed the rich people.
Just because a Rep. Senator said the democrats were socialists, and anti-American on NSMBC to Chris Mathews, Nancy Pelosi said that she wasn't worthy to be in Congress. She donated a million dollars to her Democratic opponent.
Barack Obama's campaign has so much money that they are outspending Senator McCain's campaign at a rate of eight to one. Where is he getting all this money? I wish they would investigate his contributions. For all we know, he could be getting money from Ha mas because of all his radical friends that he has.
I personally think if Obama's campaign has so much money, why doesn't he spread the wealth around..... Just a thought.
The impression I am getting from all of this is that they know they have won the election. I hope they don't win. They are already counting their chickens before they hatch.
As someone on the New York Times blog said:
America will evolve into a socialist America.
Democratic House.
Democratic Senate.
Democratic Supreme Court.
I think that America will not be able
to revive itself as a Superpower and
leader of a ‘free’ world.
This person is from South Africa, and I couldn't have said it any better.
Why I don't vote for Democrats
Sad-but so true!!!!!!!!!
http://www.bpmdeejays.com/upload/hs_sal_in_Harlem_100108.mp3
Sad-but so true!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Obama's Own Words
From Dreams of My Father: 'I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.'
From Dreams of My Father : 'I found a solace in nursing a pervasive
sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race.'
From Dreams of My Father: 'There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.'
From Dreams of My Father: ; 'It remained necessary to prove which
side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.'
From Dreams of My Father: 'I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Afri ca , that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.'
From Audacity of Hope: 'I will stand with the Muslims should the
political winds shift in an ugly direction.'
If you ever forwarded an e-mail, nows the time to do it again.
Obama's Own Words
A cute email that I got today
Today on my way to lunch I passed a homeless guy with a sign that read “Vote Obama, I need the money.” I laughed.
Once in the restaurant my server had on a “Obama 08? tie, again I laughed as he had given away his political preference–just imagine the coincidence.
When the bill came I decided not to tip the server and explained to him that I was exploring the Obama redistribution of wealth concept. He stood there in disbelief while I told him that I was going to redistribute his tip to someone who I deemed more in need–the homeless guy outside.
The server angrily stormed from my sight. I went outside, gave the homeless guy $10 and told him to thank the server inside as I’ve decided he could use the money more.
The homeless guy was grateful.
At the end of my rather unscientific redistribution experiment I realized the homeless guy was grateful for the money he did not earn, but the waiter was pretty angry that I gave away the money he did earn even though the actual recipient deserved money more.
A cute email that I got today
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
AP presidential poll: All even in the homestretch
Oct 22 01:23 PM US/Eastern
By LIZ SIDOTI
WASHINGTON (AP) - The presidential race tightened after the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even among likely voters in the election homestretch.
The poll, which found Obama at 44 percent and McCain at 43 percent, supports what some Republicans and Democrats privately have said in recent days: that the race narrowed after the third debate as GOP-leaning voters drifted home to their party and McCain's "Joe the plumber" analogy struck a chord.
Three weeks ago, an AP-GfK survey found that Obama had surged to a seven-point lead over McCain, lifted by voters who thought the Democrat was better suited to lead the nation through its sudden economic crisis.
The contest is still volatile, and the split among voters is apparent less than two weeks before Election Day.
"I trust McCain more, and I do feel that he has more experience in government than Obama. I don't think Obama has been around long enough," said Angela Decker, 44, of La Porte, Ind.
But Karen Judd, 58, of Middleton, Wis., said, "Obama certainly has sufficient qualifications." She said any positive feelings about McCain evaporated with "the outright lying" in TV ads and his choice of running mate Sarah Palin, who "doesn't have the correct skills."
The new AP-GfK head-to-head result is a departure from some, but not all, recent national polls.
Obama and McCain were essentially tied among likely voters in the latest George Washington University Battleground Poll, conducted by Republican strategist Ed Goeas and Democratic pollster Celinda Lake. In other surveys focusing on likely voters, a Washington Post-ABC News poll showed Obama up by 9 percentage points, while a poll by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center had Obama leading by 14. A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, among the broader category of people registered to vote, found Obama ahead by 10 points.
Polls are snapshots of highly fluid campaigns. In this case, there is a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points; that means Obama could be ahead by as many as 8 points or down by as many as 6. There are many reasons why polls differ, including methods of estimating likely voters and the wording of questions.
Charles Franklin, a University of Wisconsin political science professor and polling authority, said variation between polls occurs, in part, because pollsters interview random samples of people.
"If they all agree, somebody would be doing something terribly wrong," he said of polls. But he also said that surveys generally fall within a few points of each other, adding, "When you get much beyond that, there's something to explain."
The AP-GfK survey included interviews with a large sample of adults including 800 deemed likely to vote. Among all 1,101 adults interviewed, the survey showed Obama ahead 47 percent to 37 percent. He was up by five points among registered voters.
A significant number of the interviews were conducted by dialing a randomly selected sample of cell phone numbers, and thus this poll had a chance to reach voters who were excluded from some other polls.
It was taken over five days from Thursday through Monday, starting the night after the candidates' final debate and ending the day after former Secretary of State Colin Powell broke with the Republican Party to endorse Obama.
McCain's strong showing is partly attributable to his strong debate performance; Thursday was his best night of the survey. Obama's best night was Sunday, hours after the Powell announcement, and the full impact of that endorsement may not have been captured in any surveys yet. Future polling could show whether either of those was merely a support "bounce" or something more lasting.
During their final debate, a feisty McCain repeatedly forced Obama to defend his record, comments and associations. He also used the story of a voter whom the Democrat had met in Ohio, "Joe the plumber," to argue that Obama's tax plan would be bad for working class voters.
"I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody," Obama told the man with the last name of Wurzelbacher, who had asked Obama whether his plan to increase taxes on those earning more than $250,000 a year would impede his ability to buy the plumbing company where he works.
On Wednesday, McCain's campaign unveiled a new TV ad that features that Obama quote, and shows different people saying: "I'm Joe the plumber." A man asks: "Obama wants my sweat to pay for his trillion dollars in new spending?"
Since McCain has seized on that line of argument, he has picked up support among white married people and non-college educated whites, the poll shows, while widening his advantage among white men. Black voters still overwhelmingly support Obama.
The Republican also has improved his rating for handling the economy and the financial crisis. Nearly half of likely voters think their taxes will rise under an Obama administration compared with a third who say McCain would raise their taxes.
Since the last AP-GfK survey in late September, McCain also has:
_Posted big gains among likely voters earning under $50,000 a year; he now trails Obama by just 4 percentage points compared with 26 earlier.
_Surged among rural voters; he has an 18-point advantage, up from 4.
_Doubled his advantage among whites who haven't finished college and now leads by 20 points. McCain and Obama are running about even among white college graduates, no change from earlier.
_Made modest gains among whites of both genders, now leading by 22 points among white men and by 7 among white women.
_Improved slightly among whites who are married, now with a 24-point lead.
_Narrowed a gap among unmarried whites, though he still trails by 8 points.
McCain has cut into Obama's advantage on the questions of whom voters trust to handle the economy and the financial crisis. On both, the Democrat now leads by just 6 points, compared with 15 in the previous survey.
Obama still has a larger advantage on other economic measures, with 44 percent saying they think the economy will have improved a year from now if he is elected compared with 34 percent for McCain.
Intensity has increased among McCain's supporters.
A month ago, Obama had more strong supporters than McCain did. Now, the number of excited supporters is about even.
Eight of 10 Democrats are supporting Obama, while nine in 10 Republicans are backing McCain. Independents are about evenly split.
Some 24 percent of likely voters were deemed still persuadable, meaning they were either undecided or said they might switch candidates. Those up-for-grabs voters came about equally from the three categories: undecideds, McCain supporters and Obama backers.
Said John Ormesher, 67, of Dandridge, Tenn.: "I've got respect for them but that's the extent of it. I don't have a whole lot of affinity toward either one of them. They're both part of the same political mess."
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AP Director of Surveys Trevor Tompson, AP News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius and AP writer Alan Fram contributed to this report.
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AP presidential poll: All even in the homestretch
Joe the plumber
Barack Obama tells a plumber in Ohio he wants to "spread the wealth around," eliciting criticism that his economic recovery plan is socialist in nature.
FOXNews.com
Monday, October 13, 2008
Barack Obama told a tax-burdened plumber over the weekend that his economic philosophy is to "spread the wealth around" -- a comment that may only draw fire from riled-up John McCain supporters who have taken to calling Obama a "socialist" at the Republican's rallies.
Obama made the remark, caught on camera, after fielding some tough questions from the plumber Sunday in Ohio, where the Democratic candidate canvassed neighborhoods and encouraged residents to vote early.
"Your new tax plan is going to tax me more, isn't it?" the plumber asked, complaining that he was being taxed "more and more for fulfilling the American dream."
"It's not that I want to punish your success. I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you, that they've got a chance for success too," Obama responded. "My attitude is that if the economy's good for folks from the bottom up, it's gonna be good for everybody ... I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."
Obama's remarks drew fresh criticism on the blogosphere that the Illinois senator favors a breed of wealth redistribution -- as well as a rebuke from the McCain campaign.
"If Barack Obama's goal as President is to 'spread the wealth around,' perhaps his unconditional meetings with Hugo Chavez, Raul Castro, and Kim Jong-Il aren't so crazy -- if nothing else they can advise an Obama administration on economic policy," McCain spokesman Michael Goldfarb said in a written statement to FOXNews.com. "In contrast, John McCain's goal as president will be to let the American people prosper unburdened by government and ever higher taxes."
Obama frequently rails against what he calls a Republican concept that tax breaks for the wealthy will somehow "trickle down" to middle-class Americans.
Obama says he will not raise taxes on anyone making less than $250,000 a year.
However, McCain's aides and supporters argue that Obama wrongly wants to raise taxes on businesses in a time of economic distress.
Both candidates spent Monday discussing how they would resurrect the ailing economy. McCain again pointed to his plan to buy up cumbersome mortgages from homeowners and renegotiate them. Obama unveiled what he called an economic rescue plan for the middle class, which included a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures.
Click here to watch the video of Obama's remarks.
FOX News' Bonney Kapp contributed to this report.<
Joe the plumber
Restaurant offers free pizza for McCain signs
Read the post, here.
Restaurant offers free pizza for McCain signs
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Obama is stepping off the campaign trail
Obama to Step Off the Trail
Democratic hopeful to cancel nearly all campaign events for two days to visit his suddenly ill grandmother, 85, in Hawaii
I hate to hear that about his grandmother. I hope that she has a good recovery.
Obama is stepping off the campaign trail
What happened when they “spread the wealth” in Zimbabwe
By Michelle Malkin • October 20, 2008 08:43 AM The Raleigh News and Observer profiles a couple from Zimbabwe that was forced to escape their native country when the thug-o-crats decided to “spread the wealth around.”
Sitting at the kitchen table in the couple’s apartment in Ayden, Helen remembers vividly what happened next. Two Mazda pickups, bristling with armed police, were waiting for her. Their leader snatched the gate’s keys from the employee and turned to Helen.
“This is no longer your property. You have 24 hours to get out,” he told her. If you don’t, “we’ll kill you or put you in jail, whichever you prefer.”
It was not an idle threat. In 2000, war veterans killed a neighbor after he refused to leave his farm.
The Herbsts prided themselves on the relationships they formed with their black employees, many of whom worked with the family for years. The couple had provided a pre-school on the property for workers’ children, and a free health clinic where mothers could take their babies. Wally had hoped that his family’s longstanding ties to the area would spare his farm from seizure.
Frantic packing
In the end, it did not matter. With the help of neighbors and friends and their vehicles, the Herbsts were forced to pack up as much as they could. Police pilfered from the trucks as the woman who would be moving into their home gave demands.
The Herbsts were barred from removing anything needed to run the farm, including tractors. The farm would be turned over to a local politician, and his wife wanted some things inside the home as well.
This irritated Helen, who picked up a pottery vase her daughter Pam had made in school.
“I said, ‘Do you want this?’ and she said ‘yes.’ I drew my hand back, and I turned around and smashed it on the floor.”
She laughs about it now, but Wally and Helen haven’t been back home since. Pam, who lives less than 70 miles from the farm, hasn’t returned, either. “To be honest, I don’t know if I’d want to go back,” she says on the phone from her home in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. “I’d rather have these pictures in my mind of how it looked when I left.”
The Herbsts’ son, John, returned soon after to tend to the cattle, only to be kidnapped and held for ransom at the farm.
The kidnappers had gained access to the Herbsts’ bank records. They demanded exactly what the family had on deposit. Helen doesn’t remember the precise figure, but it was millions of Zimbabwe dollars. It took Helen five trips with a suitcase to fill the back seat of her car with enough money to free their son.
Although she can retell almost the entire story without becoming emotional, Helen tears up when speaking of her three children, two of whom live in Zimbabwe. She is not sure when she will see them, or her grandchild, again, but Helen and Wally needed to leave.
Read the whole piece here.
What happened when they “spread the wealth” in Zimbabwe
Monday, October 20, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Barack Obama, you need to appologize to our troops
Barack Obama, you need to appologize to our troops
Monday, October 6, 2008
The gloves are off
My question is, Why attack McCain about this? It makes me think that if he makes it to the white house and gets criticized like people do Pres. Bush, will he attack them back?
To be perfectly honest, Obama's associations do bother me. Especially his connections to Accorn and voter fraud. Not to mention the fact that he has connections to Hamas. I am wondering how he paid his colledge tuitons. How did he come up with the money when he supposedly was living on the streets. Did one of his associations put him through colledge?
Not to mention the fact that the thought has occured to me that Hamas is behind him getting in the white house to destroy this nation. It is a scary thought.
The gloves are off
Sunday, October 5, 2008
A little something that I wrote 9/30/08
We don't need Obama,
John McCain is the one we need,
Obama has no experience,
John McCain knows how to lead.
Obama will raise your taxes,
Run the economy into the ground.
We need McCain in office,
so the country can abound.
Obama will cut our military,
so that we cannot fight,
That doesn't need to happen,
McCain can see the light.
McCain believes in Country First,
He will fight for you,
Obama just votes present,
He doesn't have a clue.
Obama will raise your taxes,
Implement a lot of spending,
The ecomony will falter,
The banks will stop their lending.
Our country is in trouble,
And Obama doesn't know what to do.
McCain has experience,
He will fight for you.
We can't afford Obama,
with his spending and tax plan,
We need to elect John McCain,
He is the better man.
He fights for our country,
He knows how to lead,
He fights for us every day,
I know he will succeed.
With Sara Palin beside him,
They will make a really good pair,
They will lead on principle,
being honest and fair.
We don't need Obama,
McCain can get things done.
Obama just votes present,
thinking he's next to none.
A little something that I wrote 9/30/08
Are the American people blinded by the liberal media?
The battleground states are going for Obama. Has the current financial conditions caused the American people to want a change that they won't be able to handle when they get it?
The Republicans were the ones that tried to get regulations on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The Democrats were the ones who blocked it.
Over a third of congress is up for election this fall. The polls are looking like the Democrats will be in the majority over congress. Republicans are loosing their congressional seats. Do we really want that to happen? Do we really want a bigger government, and pay higher taxes.
Sure, I realize that the Bush Administration has made a lot of mistakes. Sometimes I think that the hatred of Bush is affecting and blinding everyone in this country.
Are the American people blinded by the liberal media?
Does someone's associations matter in a political campaign?
I feel that it is important for the American people to know about Obama's relationships with others. His association with Bill Ayers, Reverend Wright and Acorn brings lots of questions to my mind on how they would influence him if he becomes president.
People are always trying to say he has good judgement. That he doesn't make snap decisions on things. Well, it did take him 20 years to leave his church. You can't convince me otherwise that he didn't know the hate speech was going on at his church.
Does someone's associations matter in a political campaign?