September 05, 2008
Obama/Biden Email Spam Machine Blast Out Another Whopper
Talk about phoning it in:
Bob --John McCain just accepted the Republican nomination and adopted the most conservative platform in the history of his party.
After days of negative attacks -- and no mention of real proposals to fix our economy, get more people health care, or make America safer -- the party that brought you eight years of disastrous policies is asking for four more.
Well, not if we have anything to say about it.
Across this nation, people like you have joined this movement because you believe that we are better than the past eight years. And now that we are entering the final stretch, it's going to take all of us to bring the change we need.
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After the last eight years, it's up to you to keep America's promise alive.
How can John McCain pull us out of the deep hole we're in when he voted with George Bush more than 90% of the time?
The American people deserve more than a 10% chance at change.
No matter what McCain says, we can't bring about change by relying on the same ideas that have failed us for the last eight years.
Show the McCain campaign that people coming together, giving what they can afford, and working toward a common purpose will transform this country.
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Thanks for everything you're doing,
Joe
Seriously, "the most conservative platform in the history of his party"?
John McCain?
I knew some were alleging that Barack Obama was smoking again due to the pressures of the campaign trail, but I'd just assumed they meant cigarettes.
Since Obama and Biden have voted "Liberal" 97% of time ... don't he American people deserve more than a 3% chance ??
Posted by: Neo at September 5, 2008 07:56 AMIt's certainly the most conservative GOP platform with regard to pro-choice/pro-life.
Well, that may not be true. Lincoln's was probably as conservative on that issue.
Posted by: larrys at September 5, 2008 09:08 AMBullcrap.
McCain/Palin are no more conservative with their pro-life plank than any other Republican ticket in history. You're just flat pulling things out of your butt now.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at September 5, 2008 09:11 AMIf it's the most conservative platform in Republican history...GOOD. It's not, of course, but what would be bad about it? The liberals have screwed up this country badly. We might go broke due to entitlements, we are on our 3rd and 4th generation of welfare recipients..and at least Palin's kid is getting married, and even if she wouldn't, she would have a supportive family and wouldn't be on public aid; I work in an emergency room and I see MANY young women in their early 20's, even late teens, having their 3rd baby; they will never work, and they have no support outside of welfare.
We have inner cities trashed due to these policies, though of course, the evil "fat cat Republicans". Does anyone remember what New York City was like under Mayor Dinkins, vs. how Guiliani cleaned it up? See now how Detroit looks...and I do not want this to be construed as a race issue, because I see white girls having their 3rd babies at age 20 also.
Bring on conservative values, the real ones (not the cronyism of the Washington DC culture; McCain is smart to attack it, as it has also hurt us). Bring on better educational choices vs. the control of the NEA, bring on personal responsibility and other ideas of conservatism.
Posted by: Maurice at September 5, 2008 09:35 AMWell, Obama did admit to smoking crack so my guess is he just had to take a few tokes after watching Palin's speech.
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at September 5, 2008 11:18 AMSince Obama's voted 96 percent for Peelousy and Reid, doesn't that mean he's the most ineffectual Senator in history and responsible for this slump?
He hasn't passed any policies to get us out of it and wouldn't be able to do so as (God forbid) President.