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Monday, June 30, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Welcome Back, Clinton
Senator Clinton was welcomed back to the Senate with a very warm reception.
Welcome Back, Clinton
Clinton Gets Royal Treatment Upon Senate Return
Clinton Welcomed Back to the Senate
Hill Back on the Hill
Welcome Back, Clinton
Clinton Gets Royal Treatment Upon Senate Return
Clinton Welcomed Back to the Senate
Hill Back on the Hill
Obama Camp Closely Linked with Ethanol
Obama Camp Closely Linked with Ethanol
This is a great article from the New York Times that shows Senator Obama's ties with the ethanol industry.
This is a great article from the New York Times that shows Senator Obama's ties with the ethanol industry.
Help Hillary Retire Her Campaign Debt
Help Hillary Clinton retire her debt. She stuck by us, so we need to stick by her. She has until the convention to keep raising money to retire her primary campaign debt. Approximately $9 million of her debt is to the vendors that supplied her campaign. The rest of the approximate $20 million is from her personal funds that she loaned the campaign. Any contributions through any of her official campaign site links go to her debt and not Senator Obama or the DNC.
Contribute to Help Pay Campaign Debt
Contribute to Help Pay Campaign Debt
Just Say No Deal
Just say no deal is a coalition of pro Hillary groups and anti Obama groups across the internet. Check out their website.
Just Say No Deal
Just Say No Deal
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Hillary's Years as First Lady.
During Hillary's 8 years as First Lady of the United States she traveled to more than 80 countries. She met many foreign leaders and the spouses of those leaders. Senator Obama has said oftentimes that they were just tea parties. Guess what happens at tea parties Senator Obama? People talk. Could it be possible that some of these conversations were just as important as direct conversations between leaders? What kind of information may have been passed from Hillary to a foreign leader through his or her spouse? These meetings may have been just what was needed for more formal talks. It seems plausible to me.
Hillary Clinton Made a Man out of Me
In my daily reading of the blogs, I came across this wonderful letter written at HillBuzz. Please click on the the link below to read it and tell me what you think.
Hillar y Clinton Made a Man out of Me
Hillar y Clinton Made a Man out of Me
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Proud
Michelle Obama has recently become proud of her country.
I have been proud of my country all of my life. What better place is there to live than the United States of America. I am proud that I have the chance to vote for my leaders. I am proud that when there is something wrong in this country that there is a peaceful way to change it. I am proud that we have a strong military that is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. I am proud that I can worship in my own personal way. I am proud that I can be who I really am. I am proud that my ancestors chose to come to the United states instead of another country. I am proud that we have our constitution and its bill of rights. I am proud to know about our country's rich history and that we can learn from the mistakes made along the way. I am proud about all of the opportunities that our country has to offer. I am proud that I live in a place that I can take responsibility for my own actions. I am proud that I can disagree with others. I am proud........
Why are you just recently proud Mrs Obama?
I have been proud of my country all of my life. What better place is there to live than the United States of America. I am proud that I have the chance to vote for my leaders. I am proud that when there is something wrong in this country that there is a peaceful way to change it. I am proud that we have a strong military that is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. I am proud that I can worship in my own personal way. I am proud that I can be who I really am. I am proud that my ancestors chose to come to the United states instead of another country. I am proud that we have our constitution and its bill of rights. I am proud to know about our country's rich history and that we can learn from the mistakes made along the way. I am proud about all of the opportunities that our country has to offer. I am proud that I live in a place that I can take responsibility for my own actions. I am proud that I can disagree with others. I am proud........
Why are you just recently proud Mrs Obama?
Does Obama Have Good Judgment?
The merriam-webster dictionary has this definition of judgment. After reading it come to your own conclusions about whether he has good judgment.
1 a: a formal utterance of an authoritative opinion b: an opinion so pronounced2 a: a formal decision given by a court b (1): an obligation (as a debt) created by the decree of a court (2): a certificate evidencing such a decree3 acapitalized : the final judging of humankind by God b: a divine sentence or decision; specifically : a calamity held to be sent by God4 a: the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing b: an opinion or estimate so formed5 a: the capacity for judging : discernment b: the exercise of this capacity6: a proposition stating something believed or asserted
1 a: a formal utterance of an authoritative opinion b: an opinion so pronounced2 a: a formal decision given by a court b (1): an obligation (as a debt) created by the decree of a court (2): a certificate evidencing such a decree3 acapitalized : the final judging of humankind by God b: a divine sentence or decision; specifically : a calamity held to be sent by God4 a: the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing b: an opinion or estimate so formed5 a: the capacity for judging : discernment b: the exercise of this capacity6: a proposition stating something believed or asserted
RBC Rules and Bylaws Committee or Really Big Creeps
For any of you watching the fiasco of a meeting of the rules and bylaws committee of the democratic national committee. I hope that you were as outraged as I was. I was extremely disappointed in their decision to seat all the Florida delegates, but only award them half a vote. However, I was extremely outraged at the way the delegates from Michigan were awarded or should I just say handed to Senator Obama. Yes all the delegates were seated with only a half vote as in Florida, but they had the audacity to award the 55 uncommitted delegates to Senator Obama and take away 4 of Senator Clinton's delegates and award them to Senator Obama all based on exit polls. If we were going to go by exit polls then we should have just handed him the nomination right after the Iowa caucuses. Might I add that the vote was certified by Michigan and it was stated that uncommitted is a legitimate listing on a ballot in Michigan. Senator Obama freely chose to take his name off the ballot in Michigan. He was not asked to do it or forced to do it.
You sure are a bunch of Really Big Creeps.
You sure are a bunch of Really Big Creeps.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Senator Obama on Father's Day
On Father's Day Senator Obama gave an adress to the black community. He took to task the absent fathers and told them they should take responsibility and take care of their families. Well guess what Senator Obama, it is too little, too late. Many people have been saying such things for years and have been villified for saying it. Why all of a sudden is it OK when you are saying it?
Obama's Church
Senator Obama Belonged to the Trinity United Church of Christ for more than 20 years. He called its pastor, The Reverend Jeremiah Wright, one of his spiritual mentors. Everything that we have heard about Reverend Wright is who he really is. How can Senator Obama say that he did not know that this was Reverend Wright. Despite the fact that TUCC has done a lot of good for the community, it is a radical church. Preaching hatred. I've traveled around the country a lot and have attended church services at many churches of various denominations. Some of them were black churches and I never once saw the kind of hatred preached at this Church. Many try to say that this is the same as Senator McCain and the endorsement he recieved from Reverend Hagee. I disagree. Senator McCain did not attend Reverend Hagee's church for 20 years. Senator McCain did not call Reverend Hagee his spiritual mentor.
I believe that Senator Obama left the Trinity United Church of Christ for political reasons. What other reasons could there be?
I believe that Senator Obama left the Trinity United Church of Christ for political reasons. What other reasons could there be?
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Why I don't support Obama
Here is a link to a story from the Washington Post about Seantor Obama's former church, Trinity United Church of Christ.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/14/AR2008061401829.html?nav=rss_email/components
Here is a comment that was left about this story.
It doesn't matter if it's a sound bite or if it's a standard practice. According to Obama, words matter. If words matter on the stump, then words matter in the church. There is nothing in those words that serve the purpose of uniting. Those who accuse people who support Hillary Clinton of racism are themselves racist. Racism works both ways.
No one is entitled to exploit the past, White or Black, rich or poor. We have all had our struggles. It is not blaming others that helps us overcome those struggles. It's taking those struggles and overcoming them that makes us strong.
If these same things were said in a church that Hillary Clinton attended except that they were said about Obama or Black citizens, there would have been massive outrage, not only by the Black community but by the White community and all others regardless of ethnic background. Hillary would have been vilified, and justifiably so. Why is it that the criticism is appropriate in only one direction?
I have been and will remain a supporter of Hillary Clinton. I am not opposed to Obama because he is of mixed race (yes is as White as he is Black). I oppose Obama because of the connections he has with unsavory characters. I oppose Obama because of his lack of experience. I oppose Obama because of his ties with anti-American people. I oppose Obama because of the untruths that he passes off as truths (of which there are many). I oppose Obama because of the cheating that the Democratic Party has done to put him in the position of being the presumptive nominee. I oppose Obama because of his followers who insult Clinton supporters, threaten Clinton supporters, use vile language to intimidate Clinton supporters, who get away with campaigning at the polls. I oppose Obama because he refuses to recognize that Clinton had nearly 18 million people support her. I oppose Obama because he recently said that he doesn't care about the people, he only cares about the checks. I oppose Obama because his followers tell Hillary Clinton supporters that they lost and they should just "get over it" and don't understand that their attitude is not unifying but sending Clinton supporters to a man with integrity, experience, and loyalty to this country. I oppose Obama because his wife just recently became proud of this country that provided her with innumerable opportunities. I oppose Obama because he has a friend who stands on the American Flag. I oppose Obama because of his arrogance and his disdain for the typical, clingy, ordinary people.
I do not oppose Obama because he is bi-racial
In the coming days I will examine the reasons listed in this response.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/14/AR2008061401829.html?nav=rss_email/components
Here is a comment that was left about this story.
It doesn't matter if it's a sound bite or if it's a standard practice. According to Obama, words matter. If words matter on the stump, then words matter in the church. There is nothing in those words that serve the purpose of uniting. Those who accuse people who support Hillary Clinton of racism are themselves racist. Racism works both ways.
No one is entitled to exploit the past, White or Black, rich or poor. We have all had our struggles. It is not blaming others that helps us overcome those struggles. It's taking those struggles and overcoming them that makes us strong.
If these same things were said in a church that Hillary Clinton attended except that they were said about Obama or Black citizens, there would have been massive outrage, not only by the Black community but by the White community and all others regardless of ethnic background. Hillary would have been vilified, and justifiably so. Why is it that the criticism is appropriate in only one direction?
I have been and will remain a supporter of Hillary Clinton. I am not opposed to Obama because he is of mixed race (yes is as White as he is Black). I oppose Obama because of the connections he has with unsavory characters. I oppose Obama because of his lack of experience. I oppose Obama because of his ties with anti-American people. I oppose Obama because of the untruths that he passes off as truths (of which there are many). I oppose Obama because of the cheating that the Democratic Party has done to put him in the position of being the presumptive nominee. I oppose Obama because of his followers who insult Clinton supporters, threaten Clinton supporters, use vile language to intimidate Clinton supporters, who get away with campaigning at the polls. I oppose Obama because he refuses to recognize that Clinton had nearly 18 million people support her. I oppose Obama because he recently said that he doesn't care about the people, he only cares about the checks. I oppose Obama because his followers tell Hillary Clinton supporters that they lost and they should just "get over it" and don't understand that their attitude is not unifying but sending Clinton supporters to a man with integrity, experience, and loyalty to this country. I oppose Obama because his wife just recently became proud of this country that provided her with innumerable opportunities. I oppose Obama because he has a friend who stands on the American Flag. I oppose Obama because of his arrogance and his disdain for the typical, clingy, ordinary people.
I do not oppose Obama because he is bi-racial
In the coming days I will examine the reasons listed in this response.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Why Hillary Clinton?
After following Hillary Clinton's life in public and witnessing her historic run for President of the United States of America, I have decided I can no longer remain silent about my views of what went on. I am deeply saddened and extremely outraged that she was not treated in the same manner as any other candidate in the history of presidential politics. As time goes on, I will explain in detail why I still support her and why I am seriously considering voting for John McCain in November.
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