Monday, August 18, 2008
Thank you Rick Warren
I think that the discussion from Saturday put the entire Presidential campaign into perspective and made the decision that our country faces as clear as it has ever been.
Saturday night was disastrous for Barack Obama and was a homerun for John McCain. America has never faced such a crucial Presidential decision in its history, and I say that in light of decisions that pitted George W. Bush against John Kerry and Al Gore, George H.W. Bush against Bill Clinton and Michael Dukakis, and Ronald Reagan against Walter Mondale and Jimmy Carter.
I do not like everything about John McCain. He has made many decisions that make strong conservatives cringe but John McCain is a great American. He loves his country and he is a man of great character and integrity. He has opinions on issues and he tells you what those opinions are. He stands by his decisions and he does not change those positions with each crowd he speaks to. His performance in the discussion with Rick Warren was exactly what Americans needed to hear. He was clear on his positions. He was direct in his answers. He was able to articulate the greatest evil that America faces today in our fight against global jhihadists and Islamoterrorists. He took a position on when life begins and when human beings are first guaranteed basic human rights and protections. He gave a direct answer on homosexual marriage and had valid reasons behind why he chose the Supreme Court Justices that he would not have selected.
John McCain loves his country. He fought for his country and suffered through brutal torture for her. He came back to continue serving his country and has had many years as a public servant.
Barack Obama, on the other hand, is a man who has no character or integrity. He gives no direct answers to any questions, merely stating empty rhetoric and cliches. When asked when people attain protection of human rights, he dodged the question and said it was above his pay scale. Really Mr. Obama? You couldn't even say that you believe that people are given rights when they are born? Oh wait, you couldn't say that because you do not believe that is absolute. You voted against a bill that wold require "Doctors" to give medical assistance to babies who accidentally escaped an abortion alive because you thought such a bill would undermine a woman's right to "choose". According to you, that baby should be left for dead because the original intent was to "terminate" that "fetus's" life. Oh wait, we can't say life because it wasn't alive yet. Unbelievable. You lied about the fact that you would have supported the Federal version of that bill because you opposed the exact bill in the Illinois State Senate. You also lied about your opposition to partial birth abortion. You said you opposed it as long as there was an exception for the health of the mother but you do not oppose partial birth abortion for any reason.
Obama also lied about his support for homosexual marriage. While he said that he does not support homosexual marriage, the record shows that he does support the efforts in California to make homosexual marriage legal. Why can't you come out and tell the truth?
The most amazing answer he gave from Saturday night was that on evil. It was very bold of Obama to say that evil exists in the world. That is rather judgemental for someone who does not judge but then he went on to describe that evil. He did not mention Islamic terrorists as John McCain later would. Instead, he took another opportunity to talk about how America was evil. For a man who says he loves his country, he sure talks about how bad it is quite often and hangs out with a lot of people who do the same. He talked about how America had evil in it because mothers beat their children. He talked about how America does what it thinks is good but in fact may be unknowingly doing evil. Amazing! This man is the epitome of moral relativism. He is morally equating child abuse with strapping a bomb to young, mentally retarded girls, sending them into a supermarket and remotely blowing them up. Equating it to flying passenger planes into buildings and killing thousands. Equating it to brainwashing young children into believing the most noble thing they can be is a homicide bomber. Actually, domestic child abuse must be more evil because he didn't even bother to mention any of those things.
This man is THE most pathetic candidate ever nominated for President. He stands for nothing and everything at the same time. He is not a flip-flopper, he simultaneously takes every position on every issue and then denies it while calling the person who challenges him too stupid to understand how nuanced position.
He endorsed an ad that said we are living in the darkest times in American history. That is absurd but not entirely false. We are not living in them now, but could be if this man is somehow elected. We have never had such a slimy, arrogant, egotistical, two-faced, double talking man this close to the White House, and that is taking Bill Clinton into account.
While John McCain may drive Conservatives nuts sometimes, he is a good man who would make a strong leader. He has character and integrity. You may not agree with him, but you will know where he stands.
Saturday night was disastrous for Barack Obama and was a homerun for John McCain. America has never faced such a crucial Presidential decision in its history, and I say that in light of decisions that pitted George W. Bush against John Kerry and Al Gore, George H.W. Bush against Bill Clinton and Michael Dukakis, and Ronald Reagan against Walter Mondale and Jimmy Carter.
I do not like everything about John McCain. He has made many decisions that make strong conservatives cringe but John McCain is a great American. He loves his country and he is a man of great character and integrity. He has opinions on issues and he tells you what those opinions are. He stands by his decisions and he does not change those positions with each crowd he speaks to. His performance in the discussion with Rick Warren was exactly what Americans needed to hear. He was clear on his positions. He was direct in his answers. He was able to articulate the greatest evil that America faces today in our fight against global jhihadists and Islamoterrorists. He took a position on when life begins and when human beings are first guaranteed basic human rights and protections. He gave a direct answer on homosexual marriage and had valid reasons behind why he chose the Supreme Court Justices that he would not have selected.
John McCain loves his country. He fought for his country and suffered through brutal torture for her. He came back to continue serving his country and has had many years as a public servant.
Barack Obama, on the other hand, is a man who has no character or integrity. He gives no direct answers to any questions, merely stating empty rhetoric and cliches. When asked when people attain protection of human rights, he dodged the question and said it was above his pay scale. Really Mr. Obama? You couldn't even say that you believe that people are given rights when they are born? Oh wait, you couldn't say that because you do not believe that is absolute. You voted against a bill that wold require "Doctors" to give medical assistance to babies who accidentally escaped an abortion alive because you thought such a bill would undermine a woman's right to "choose". According to you, that baby should be left for dead because the original intent was to "terminate" that "fetus's" life. Oh wait, we can't say life because it wasn't alive yet. Unbelievable. You lied about the fact that you would have supported the Federal version of that bill because you opposed the exact bill in the Illinois State Senate. You also lied about your opposition to partial birth abortion. You said you opposed it as long as there was an exception for the health of the mother but you do not oppose partial birth abortion for any reason.
Obama also lied about his support for homosexual marriage. While he said that he does not support homosexual marriage, the record shows that he does support the efforts in California to make homosexual marriage legal. Why can't you come out and tell the truth?
The most amazing answer he gave from Saturday night was that on evil. It was very bold of Obama to say that evil exists in the world. That is rather judgemental for someone who does not judge but then he went on to describe that evil. He did not mention Islamic terrorists as John McCain later would. Instead, he took another opportunity to talk about how America was evil. For a man who says he loves his country, he sure talks about how bad it is quite often and hangs out with a lot of people who do the same. He talked about how America had evil in it because mothers beat their children. He talked about how America does what it thinks is good but in fact may be unknowingly doing evil. Amazing! This man is the epitome of moral relativism. He is morally equating child abuse with strapping a bomb to young, mentally retarded girls, sending them into a supermarket and remotely blowing them up. Equating it to flying passenger planes into buildings and killing thousands. Equating it to brainwashing young children into believing the most noble thing they can be is a homicide bomber. Actually, domestic child abuse must be more evil because he didn't even bother to mention any of those things.
This man is THE most pathetic candidate ever nominated for President. He stands for nothing and everything at the same time. He is not a flip-flopper, he simultaneously takes every position on every issue and then denies it while calling the person who challenges him too stupid to understand how nuanced position.
He endorsed an ad that said we are living in the darkest times in American history. That is absurd but not entirely false. We are not living in them now, but could be if this man is somehow elected. We have never had such a slimy, arrogant, egotistical, two-faced, double talking man this close to the White House, and that is taking Bill Clinton into account.
While John McCain may drive Conservatives nuts sometimes, he is a good man who would make a strong leader. He has character and integrity. You may not agree with him, but you will know where he stands.
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