I sincerely hope…
…. Barack Obama’s grandmother recovers completely.
1 comment October 20th, 2008
Barack Obama said:
“I promise you this: not only will the middle class get a tax cut under my plan, viagra usa pharm but if you make less than $250,000 a year — which includes 98 percent of small business owners — you won’t see your taxes increase one single dime,” said the Illinois senator. “Not your payroll taxes, not your income taxes, not your capital gains taxes — nothing. That is my commitment to you.”
And I promise you this: If Barack Obama becomes President, the day will come when one of those taxes will go up and I’ll be able to link back to this post.
(And if it’s Congress that raises one of those taxes and Obama only signs it into law, it will still count as a broken promise.)
5 comments October 20th, 2008
“Mark my words, best viagra case ” the Democratic vice presidential nominee warned at the second of his two Seattle fundraisers Sunday. “It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama like they did John Kennedy. The world is looking. We’re about to elect a brilliant 47-year-old senator president of the United States of America. Remember I said it standing here if you don’t remember anything else I said. Watch, cialis sale and we’re gonna have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy.”
Or we could just elect John McCain. The “world” would know better than to test his mettle.
Add comment October 20th, 2008
You often hear liberals say they’ll go to Canada if they lose a particular election.
But you’ve never heard a conservative say something similar.
That’s because there are plenty of countries that are already like what the Left wants America to be.
Canada, discount cialis here England, viagra France, and Sweden already have socialized medicine, more controls on “offensive speech”, and much stricter gun control. They are the role models for what liberals want to accomplish in America.
But there are no other countries that are like the America that Conservatives want to keep. No other country with more social mobility. No other country with more business opportunity. No other country with more freedom.
The bad news for conservatives is they have no place else to go.
The worst news for liberals is that conservatives aren’t going anywhere.
5 comments October 19th, 2008
Palin, cialis sales treat Republican John McCain’s running mate, cure has repeatedly insisted that Barack Obama’s former preacher, the inflammatory Rev. Jeremiah Wright, is a legitimate issue even though McCain himself has said it’s out of bounds.
“She has no sensitivity to minorities,” said the Rev. Alonzo Patterson, a Baptist minister and president of the Alaska Black Leadership Conference. “She’s really inciting a lot of African-Americans to get out and vote.”
Yes, I’m sure Sarah Palin is the reason a lot of African-American’s are going to get out and vote.
Not the fact that the first African-American in history has a chance to be President.
1 comment October 18th, 2008
Each newspaper that endorses Barack Obama for President incrementally reduces the likelihood that I will vote for him.
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If a private citizen has the nerve to ask a candidate for President a policy question (like “Joe the Plumber” did), viagra generic click he’s suddenly fair game for a full-out investigation into his life including whether or not he’s registered to vote, viagra or the status of his plumbing license or his standing with the IRS? (Oddly enough, online the press might have done Joe a favor by finding out that he owes some back taxes since the notice from the government was sent to an old address.)
I suppose the only person who can ask a politician a question anymore is someone with no skeletons in their closet.
Don’t get me wrong. If the press found out Joe the Plumber had been put up to asking Obama a question by the McCain campaign, that would be news.
But digging through his private life and publishing everything they can find that might be embarrassing in an effort to discredit the worthiness of his question is disturbing behavior and a recipe for the suppression of political speech.
(Also, I find it funny that the same people who are doing everything they can to destroy Joe’s privacy believe there’s an invisible right to privacy in the Constitution and don’t like it when the Bush administration listens into people’s conversations with terrorists. I bet the left-leaning blogs did more harm to Joe’s privacy in one night than anything the Bush administration did over the last 8 years.)
10 comments October 16th, 2008
Senator John McCain at last night’s debate:
“Senator Obama, cialis generic seek I’m not President Bush. If you want to run against President Bush, you should have run four years ago.”
4 comments October 16th, 2008