Election and the Country

11/03/2008

I would like to be able to say to those who support McCain/Palin: You deserve whatever you get. Unfortunately, those of us who do not support the Republican nominees will also suffer. I still find it hard to believe that anyone with any brains at all can buy into the lies and lies and more lies McPalin have told, but unfortunately, I know people who support them and have not been able to sway them.

I will say this: I don’t want to live in a country that would elect McCain and Palin – especially after the last 8 years. Didn’t you learn anything from that? My God, people, wake up and don’t do that again!

I am nearly sick with worry over this election. I am 65 years old and if McPalin gets in, I really don’t care to get much older.

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Change of Heart

10/01/2008

At one time, in the beginning of this campaign, I had a lot of respect fot John MCCain. Sadly, in spite of his service to our country, I can no longer say this. His lies, especially in his negative commercials against Barack Obama and his poor choice of running mate, have totally turned my opinion around – to the extent I am beginning to hate him nearly as much as I hate W.

I was feeling badly about this, until I came to the conclusion that one cannot command respect, one has to earn it. He has not won my respect, nor is he likely to after showing his true colors.

As for his joke of a running mate, every time I see or hear her, I want to scream. How anyone with any brains at all could actually approve of and back her, is beyond me.

These two spell DISASTER to our country and I can only hope people use their brains and wake up to the truth. The only thing McCain is likely to change is his clothes! And any change Palin brings can only be for the worse!

Please, America, wake up before it’s too late.

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McCain is at it again!!!

09/25/2008

Here we go again…. McCain announces he is suspending his campaign to concentrate on the bailout problem. No commercials,  doesn’t want to honor the debate, etc. Well, today I have seen 2 of his commercials, so he is saying one thing and doing something else yet again!!

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McCain Lie Counter

09/16/2008

http://www.mccainpedia.org/index.php/Count_the_Lies

John McCain may be trying to sell himself as a “maverick” and a “straight talker” who will tell the truth no matter the consequences, but independent, non-partisan watchdog groups aren’t buying it. But, since he wrapped up his party’s nomination, John McCain has offered more of the same false attacks and smears. To date, independent, nonpartisan fact checkers have published more than 50 fact checks debunking John McCain’s lies and distortions.

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McCain is NOT your friend

09/16/2008

https://political.moveon.org/donate/myfriends2.html?id=13871-7722982-ek4BJcx&t=1

Watch the above video for some truth about John McCain. I’m sure you will find it as interesting as I did!

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McCain Lies about Obama … Again!

09/15/2008

http://www.ppaction.org/campaign/truthad/xuik6srv8b878w?qp_source=truthad_e1

This is a link to a video put out by Planned Parenthood. Please watch and donate if possible.

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Unbelievable!!

09/11/2008

People! You need to wake the hell up! I cannot believe the McCain-Palin ticket is ahead in the polls. When you consider Obama had massive donations after Palin’s speech, just who are these pollsters asking? They sure didn’t ask me or anyone else I know. So how did they get the figures they are publishing?

If the figures are even remotely correct, what is wrong with the (especially) women who say they are for the Republicans? Are they blinded by the smile on Palin’s face? Are they not aware she is a liar and two-faced? Do they not care simply because she’s female? It is never a good idea to vote for someone on their looks, what comes out of their mouth (withut doing some research) or their sex (an accident of birth).

Am I going to be ashamed I am a woman, a thinker, an American? (oops! I’d better watch that or I’ll be branded alongside Michelle Obama as an anti-American terrorist.) When I see some of the comments made by women on TV I want to puke! I know women are smarter than this! Don’t fall for the false rhetoric of McCain and Palin. Check the facts and you will see they stretch the truth or out and out lie!!!!!

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McCain-Palin Distorts the Truth

09/11/2008
As reported by  http://www.factcheck.org/just-the-facts/.html
McCain-Palin Distorts Our Finding
Those attacks on Palin that we debunked didn’t come from Obama.
Summary
A McCain-Palin ad has FactCheck.org calling Obama’s attacks on Palin “absolutely false” and “misleading.” That’s what we said, but it wasn’t about Obama.

Our article criticized anonymous e-mail falsehoods and bogus claims about Palin posted around the Internet. We have no evidence that any of the claims we found to be false came from the Obama campaign.

The McCain-Palin ad also twists a quote from a Wall Street Journal columnist. He said the Obama camp had sent a team to Alaska to “dig into her record and background.” The ad quotes the WSJ as saying the team was sent to “dig dirt.”

Update, Sept. 10: Furthermore, the Obama campaign insists that no researchers have been sent to Alaska and that the Journal owes them a correction.

Analysis

We don’t object to people reprinting our articles. In fact, our copyright policy encourages it. But we’ve also asked that “the editorial integrity of the article be preserved” and told those who use our items that “you should not edit the original in such a way as to alter the message.”

McCain-Palin 2008 Ad:
“Fact Check”

mccain_ad_fact_check


Announcer:
The attacks on Governor Palin have been called “completely false”…”misleading.”

On screen: Photo of Obama, FactCheck.org banner, “‘completely false’ .  .  . ‘misleading’ 9/0/08″

And, they’ve just begun.

The [Wall Street] Journal reports Obama “air-dropped a mini-army of 30 lawyers, investigators and opposition researchers” into Alaska to dig dirt on Governor Palin.

As Obama drops in the polls, he’ll try to destroy her.

Obama’s “politics of hope”? Empty words.

McCain:
I’m John McCain and I approved this message.

Less Than Honest


With its latest ad, released Sept. 10, the McCain-Palin campaign has altered our message in a fashion we consider less than honest. The ad strives to convey the message that FactCheck.org said “completely false” attacks on Gov. Sarah Palin had come from Sen. Barack Obama. We said no such thing. We have yet to dispute any claim from the Obama campaign about Palin.

They call the ad “Fact Check.” It says “the attacks on Gov. Palin have been called ‘completely false’ … ‘misleading.’ ” On screen is a still photo of a grim-faced Obama. Our words are accurately quoted, but they had nothing to do with Obama.

Our article, posted two days earlier, debunked a number of false or misleading claims that have circulated in chain e-mails and Internet postings regarding Palin. There is no evidence that the Obama campaign is behind any of the wild accusations that we critiqued. There is no more basis for attributing these viral attacks to the Obama campaign than there is for blaming the McCain campaign for chain e-mail attacks falsely claiming that Obama is a Muslim, or a “racist,” or that he is proposing to tax water. The anti-Palin messages, like the anti-Obama messages, have every appearance of being home-grown.

Digging for “Dirt”


The ad also quotes the Wall Street Journal as saying that the Obama campaign “air-dropped a mini-army of 30 lawyers, investigators and opposition researchers to dig dirt on Governor Palin.” That’s also a distortion. The
Wall Street Journal opinion article did not say that the Obama team was there to “dig dirt.” It said they were there do “dig into her record and background.” Maybe the McCain-Palin campaign knows something we don’t about what’s in Palin’s record and background.

The full quote, from an item by conservative columnist John Fund, dated Sept. 9:

WSJ’s John Fund, Sept. 9: Democrats have airdropped a mini-army of 30 lawyers, investigators and opposition researchers into Anchorage, the state capital Juneau and Mrs. Palin’s hometown of Wasilla to dig into her record and background. My sources report the first wave arrived in Anchorage less than 24 hours after John McCain selected her on August 29.

Fund said the opposition researchers were mainly interested in a controversy surrounding Palin’s firing of her public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan. Monegan has claimed he was dismissed because he wouldn’t fire a state trooper who was in a divorce battle with Palin’s sister; the Alaska Legislature is investigating whether Palin acted properly. Fund also stated that the Palin family has accused the trooper of “using a Taser on his 10-year-old stepson, drinking in his patrol car and illegally shooting a moose.”

Now, that’s “dirt.”

Update, Sept. 10: After this article was posted, the Obama campaign contacted us to say that John Fund’s article is wrong.

Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor, Sept. 10: John Fund’s claim that we “air-dropped” 30 lawyers into Alaska is false. No one from the Obama campaign or the DNC has been sent to Alaska. We’ve asked Mr. Fund for a correction.

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Sarah Palin

09/08/2008

Sarah Palin’s speech told us a lot about her. It told us she can distort the facts and deliver mean-spirited zingers with the best of them. But it didn’t tell us the truth about Sarah Palin’s extremist positions. The following are points that prove it:
1. Palin recently said that the war in Iraq is “God’s task.” She’s even admitted she hasn’t thought about the war much—just last year she was quoted saying, “I’ve been so focused on state government, I haven’t really focused much on the war in Iraq.
2. Palin wants to teach creationism in public schools.
3. Palin doesn’t believe that humans contribute to global warming.  Speaking about climate change, she said, “I’m not one though who would attribute it to being manmade.”
4. Palin has close ties to Big Oil.  Her inauguration was even sponsored by BP. (Her husband works for BP.)
5. Palin is extremely anti-choice.  She doesn’t even support abortion in the case of rape or incest. She also does not support stem cell research, which is vitally important.
6. The only sex education she advocates is abstinence, which has been
proven not to work – by Palin’s own pregnant teenage daughter!
7. As mayor, Palin tried to ban books from the library. Palin asked the library how she might go about banning books because some had inappropriate language in them—shocking the librarian, Mary Ellen Baker. According to Time, “news reports from the time show that Palin had threatened to fire Baker for not giving ‘full support’ to the mayor.”
8. She DID support the Bridge to Nowhere (before she opposed it). Palin claimed that she said “thanks, but no thanks” to the infamous Bridge to Nowhere. But in 2006, Palin supported the project repeatedly, saying that Alaska should take advantage of earmarks “while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist.”
As mayor of Wasilla, Palin requested – and received – $27 million in federal earmarks. Twenty-seven million for a town of less than 9000 people. Some reformer!
9. Palin advocates the shooting of wolves from airplanes, claiming it saves game for hunters. In reality, wolves kill the weak and do not threaten the moose population for hunters.
She talks a good game; just like George W and you all know where that got us!
Considering all of the above, do we really want this inexperienced woman, with views far, far outside the mainstream, just a heartbeat from the presidency?

As for Senator McCain, he voted 90% of the time with GW Bush. He continues to vote for and support tax breaks for big oil companies even though they had record-breaking profits last year. (Gee, maybe that’s why our gas prices are so high.)

McCain and Palin are definitely NOT what America needs!

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