Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Just produce the documents and let's be done with it, sir!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

BIG news...giving up has never been an option for me.

Keep it coming...I like the challenge. I'm a LOT stronger than you thought I was. Your underestimation of me is your weakness.
You know who you are, and you can't beat me ;)

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Conflict of interest ignored as economy crumbles!

HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONSHIP PART OF ECONOMIC COLLAPSE (Newsmax.com) – Critics are crying "conflict of interest" over Democratic Rep. Barney Frank’s live-in relationship with Fannie Mae executive Herb Moses while Frank was on the House Banking Committee. Moses was Fannie Mae’s assistant director for product initiatives from 1991 to 1998. He was also openly gay Frank’s live-in boyfriend during that time, while the Massachusetts lawmaker was on the committee that had jurisdiction over government-sponsored Fannie Mae, Fox News’ Bill Sammon reported. Now that Fannie Mae is at the center of the recent financial meltdown, the relationship is coming under increased scrutiny. "It’s absolutely a conflict," said Dan Gainor, vice president of the Business & Media Institute. "He was voting on Fannie Mae at a time when he was involved with a Fannie Mae executive. How is that not germane? "But everyone wants to avoid it because he’s gay. It’s the quintessential double standard." A top Republican House aide told Fox News: "He writes housing and banking laws and his boyfriend is a top exec at a firm that stands to gain from those laws? No media ever take note?" Frank and Moses met in 1987 and lived together in Washington, D.C., until they split up in 1998. National Mortgage News disclosed that Moses "helped develop many of Fannie Mae’s affordable housing and home improvement lending programs." Critics charge that such programs led to the mortgage meltdown and the recent government takeover of Fannie Mae, according to Fox News, which noted that Fannie Mae and its financial cousin Freddie Mac "are blamed for spreading bad mortgages throughout the private financial sector." In 1994, Frank thwarted efforts by President Clinton’s Department of Housing and Urban Development to impose new regulations on Fannie Mae.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Friday, October 10, 2008

The "Messiah" has come?



Ask yourself, "When in our Nation's history has any other candidtae for this office been referred to as the "messiah"?

I am afraid this is all more serious than we want to admit. The end could be near.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Obama- not what he seems?

Posted: 10/07/2008
Muslim fingerprints in Obama's history



By Janet Porter



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I've misspoken before. I've misspoken before on national television. I've mixed up words, reversed orders, but I have never once misspoken concerning my faith and the God in whom I trust. Even in the most heated debate on Islam, never did I ever utter the words "my Muslim faith." Nor, even when talking about Buddhism, have I ever slipped up and referred to "my Buddhist faith." Ever. Why? Because my Christianity is so ingrained in me, so a part of who I am, that the thought of adhering to a false religion is so foreign, so blasphemous, that the words would never cross my lips.

Not the case for Mr. Obama. On ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos, Obama said:

"Let's not play games, what I was suggesting – you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith. And you're absolutely right that that has not come."

Watch it online.

Matthew 12:34 says: "For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks."

Notice that Obama didn't correct himself. He was "corrected" by George Stephanopoulos who interrupted Obama, with the words: "Christian faith."

Let's just say he misspoke. Did Obama misspeak when he told the New York Times that blasphemy was one of the "prettiest sounds on earth at sunset"?

That's right. In a Feb. 27, 2007, interview with the New York Times' Nicholos Kristof, that's how Obama described the Muslim call to prayer. That prayer, which Obama recited with a "first-class [Arabic] accent," begins with this:

Allah is supreme!
Allah is supreme!
Allah is supreme! Allah is supreme!
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that Muhammad is his prophet ...
Really? No god but the false god Allah is the prettiest sound on earth? Really.

Speaking of slip-ups, here's the clip of Obama saying he's visited 57 states. He's such a "global citizen," perhaps the 57 member states of the "Organization of the Islamic Conference" was more second nature to him than our own 50 U.S. states.

While Obama's campaign site declares: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim" and "was not raised as a Muslim," the records say differently.

As was documented by Jerome Corsi in his best-selling book, "The Obama Nation," in January 1968, Obama was registered as a Muslim at his primary school under the name Barry Soetoro. Even the Associated Press has released a photocopy of the document where Barack Obama is registered as an Indonesian citizen of the Muslim religion. (Listen to Dr. Corsi on yesterday's Faith2Action radio program at www.f2a.org discussing it).

Obama also claimed he never attended a mosque. Not so, according to eyewitnesses. As was reported in WorldNetDaily, childhood friends and even his school principal said they saw Obama attend the mosque with their own eyes. In response, the Obama campaign issued another statement: Instead of claiming Obama was never a Muslim, as they had previously posted, they then claimed he "has never been a practicing Muslim."

Even in Obama's autobiography, "Dreams From My Father," he called his school "a Muslim school" and admits he studied the Quran during his formative years from age 6 to age 10: "In the Muslim school, the teacher wrote to tell mother I made faces during Quranic studies."

He could have never made faces in Quranic studies if he wasn't studying the Quran.

So this weekend on national television, he referred to his "Muslim faith." Last year he said that praising Allah as the one true god was the prettiest sound on earth. He said he was never a mosque-attending Muslim, but eyewitnesses say otherwise. Despite what Obama and his campaign have claimed, by his own admission, he studied the Quran.

Add to the fact that on June 13, 2008, Obama's half brother, Malik Obama, who lives in Kenya, told the Jerusalem Post that "if elected his brother will be a good president for the Jewish people despite his Muslim background."

In that same article was a picture of Malik with his half brother Barack in traditional Somali elder dress with a turban on his head in 1985. Like many pictures of Obama in Muslim attire readily available on the Internet, he was not between the ages of 6 and 10 when the photos were taken.

Let's pretend all of this is just part of some smear campaign. Forget everything that I've said and take a look of who's backing this guy.

According to Islamic expert Brigitte Gabriel, author of "Because They Hate, A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America" and her new book, "They Must be Stopped: Why We Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It," there are some very interesting campaign supporters of Barack Obama. Beyond the support of unrepentant terrorist William Ayers, Obama has backing from some other notorious groups, from "al-Qaida to Hamas, to Hezbollah," to "Islamic Jihad" to the "Muslim Brotherhood," to "all the terrorists organizations" who "are coming out in force for Obama for president," stated Gabriel on the Sept. 3, 2008, Faith2Action radio program (on the "Archives" section of www.f2a.org).

On the same program, she spoke of the Muslim Brotherhood project for North America, in 1982, whose plans were to get Muslims actively involved in politics.

Gabriel claims that the Islamic websites and terrorist organizations are calling Obama the "first Muslim president of the United States."

As far as they are concerned, said Gabriel, these groups claim "Obama can say anything he wants to get elected – he is a Muslim." They claim that if he had renounced his Muslim affiliation declared early in life, he would have changed his Muslim name.

What is interesting is the Islamic world has not renounced Obama for becoming a Christian – a capital offense under Shariah law.

What is perhaps more interesting is that Sen. Barack Hussein Obama has never renounced his Muslim ties. He was too busy pretending they didn't exist until the documents and eyewitness accounts surfaced recently.

Let's not play games. By way of review, on national television Obama "misspoke" about "his Muslim faith." Last year he said the words "there is no god but Allah" were "one of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset." Then he said that he's been to "all 57 states" (57 states coincidently belong to the "Organization of the Islamic Conference"). According to eyewitnesses, he was a mosque-going, Quran-learning, Muslim (according to official documents released by the AP). His friends say so. His principal said so. His own brother said so. He wears the Muslim turban and Somali elder dress for photo-ops, apparently for fun. While he hasn't renounced any of this, not one Islamic extremist has called for his death as an apostate from Islam.

Obama is right about one thing. Sen. John McCain isn't talking about Obama's Muslim faith. But the rest of the country is beginning to.

Distributed by www.ChristianWorldviewNetwork.com

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Economy preparations

With the economic issues our world is facing, I thought it would be good to "pow wow" a moment and share info. If you have info to add, please share.

First of all, I am not one to be an alarmist, and am a calm and collected human being. However, the housing market circumstances that have resulted in the takeover/bailout of Government run entities like Frannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to happen. AIG, Lehman Brothers... it goes on into other countries all over the world struggling the same or worse. This bailout will not kick in and restore confidence anytime soon. Economists do not agree on what will happen, but ALL agree that our economic world has changed for generations and we are about to hit hard times. Our children's future is at stake, and that saddens me to no end.

Will it be a recession, depression, or all out economic collapse? I believe it will indeed be one of the three. Some economists state that a depression as seen in the 1930s could not happen today. Others, like Ron Paul have spoken of more serious prospects. The last President to raise taxes duringf such circumstances was Herbert Hoover. This is WHY we cannot vote in Barack Obama. He is NOT the President we need to pull us out of this.

Some, like Glenn Beck have been warning viewers to prepare for the worst for some time now. This week Beck wrote a somewhat non-partisan letter for his newsletter on how we got here, and his upcoming newsletters will address what is to come and how we prepare. It would be worth signing up for that free newsletter, or check out his site: www.glennbeck.com
Most predicted that something would happen at the end of September but Congress was able to hold that off a bit with promises of a bailout. September has been a typically tricky financial month in the past. But others have said that Congress, and the President are doing what they can to hold it off until right after elections. Still, there is no promise that anything big will happen, though the world as we know it HAS changed, and our country is in SERIOUS debt that adds up to over $37,000/ person in this Nation that we now have lost or owe to the Government for their guffaws. And why? GREED. Who's to blame? Congress, the President, and in my opinion, most of the blame lies with those neighbors of yours that were blinded by the prospect of owning more than they could afford. GREED.

What are we doing at our house to prepare:
It NEVER hurts to prepare but is a wise thing to do. the most important thing to do is PRAY and seek God's will for our Nation! Pray for the upcoming elections! Pray for sanity in the face of fire. Things COULD get very ugly if there is a panic
Number #1:
It would be recommended that everyone do their absolute best to pay off debt. Here, We are fortunate in that we only owe on our mortgage which was purchased on a single income (I stay home), with a fixed rate mortgage and a good size down payment. No credit card debts or loans. We own both cars outright, allbeit our newest is 6-7 years old. I feel I am an asset, in that if I had to work, I could as a healthy individual caring fulltime for my family. I am a commodity in a sense. More than ever, I am so thankful that we made the choices that we did. It will soften the blow a bit for us if something happens.

Number #2- save money! this is NOT the time to buy the new car and new TV. Some have recommended saving in gold. I admit we have not done that.

Number #3- stockpiling is NOT a bad idea. IF the worst case scenario happened, within a day, ALL energy could shut down. Electricity could go off, stores and gas stations could shut down as well as banks. Here is a list of non perishable things I have read on to stock up:

-dry beans and rice
-nuts
-canned vegetables (make sure you have a manual can opener)
-canned meats (spam, tuna in OIL, beefs and chicken)
-dry milk
-dry pastas, cereals.
-items to bake your own bread..flour, sugar, oil, yeast..)
anything you can not substitute at home- vinegar, oil, molasses, soaps, bleach
-WATER! We have a stockpile, but what I have been doing is for every empty milk gallon we end up with, I clean it, fill with tap water, and add a drop of bleach, then mark it with a date. They say to allow a quart per person per day to give you an idea that you need more than you think.
we also have three 300 gallon drums to collect rain water off the roof. This would help for non ingestibe water needs too.
-vitamins!!!!

Other items-
Garden seeds for growing your own. It's a smart money saver anyhow, and most last. I have been saving as much seed as I can.
Garden tools
start a compost pile

Things to barter or trade- seeds, coffee, tea, tobacco (I don't plant to have that, but I CAN see this being a good barter item), sugar, over the counter medications...
canning items and tools
can opener
firewood
candles
matches (lighter)
blankets
ropes
duct tape and plastic
Guns and ammo
storage containers
camp stove and extra propane canisters
tarp to cover firewood
cast iron cooking gear and metal utensils.
-survival guides for woods and country living
-paper and writing utensils
-batteries!!!!
-battery operated radio.
-Over the counter medications
-wash board,
-rags and cloths.
-keep those plastic store bags.
-animal food.
-twine.
- extra scissors
QUALITY OF LIFE ITEMS- life could change very quickly for our kids. I have given some thought to how to soften the blow for youngsters. Much of this may seem silly, and yes we already own these things. However, many kids in our country do not know how to live manually. An advantage to a crisis could be drawing families and communities closer together-
-books and puzzles
-crayons, and coloring books
-balls, jumpropes
-academic age appropriate education guides to keep studies going.
-toys.
-clothing for future use and sizes, boots (does anyone else have trouble finding kid's boots after the fall?)
-bikes, and bike repair items.

This list will be added to as time goes on through the next month! Stay tuned...

Debate on October 7th-review

This will be a mini review. I felt that hands down McCain won this debate due to coming across as more knowledgeable and experienced with an actual voting record to discuss.

He did better on the economics issue, but sure did pull out an "ctober surprise" with the 300 billion home mortgage takeover plan. I do not know what to think of that.
I was glad that he pointed out that Obama was the highest benefitter in the Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae scandal! Paper shows it is true and that this should shut him up if he has any integrity! For the record, Obama did NOT reply to that accusation! Other high grossing money makers on FM/FM ironically are the two bozos who are heading a way to get out of this thing- Chriss Dodd, Chuck Schumer, and Barney frank, all democrats!!! grrrr.....

What really got to me and you won't here elsewhere was at the mention of going to the defense of places and situations like Rwanda, Darfur... Obama scuttled the issue and threw in a quick and awkward that we would go to their defense...IF IT IS IN OUR BENEFIT. What? Since when should we help in a racial cleansing situation only "if it benefIts US?" That is inhumane, and typical of the democrats. YOu notice the awkward scuttling? THat is because he knows that many, if not most of his supporters say that we should not be in Iraq becasue we should spend our money helping our own people? Does anyone actually think that his party would support helping elsewhere? Nope. "It's all about me" and our greed in this country.

My philosophy is stark in contrast to Obama's- WE SHOULD HELP OTHERS EVEN IF WE LOSE OURSELVES IN THE FIGHT. IT IS WHAT CHRIST DOES AND WOULD HAVE DONE AND WHAT WE ARE CALLED TO DO. WE ARE NEVER CALLED TO SAVE OURSELVES!

Those are some key points I wouild like to make.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Hail, Obama!






Do not blame them. The "General's love is inside them" and the are happy children. I repeat THEY WILL BE HAPPY CHILDREN. THEY. WILL. BE HAPPY. OR ELSE...

Typical media spin

Hello, many of you know that Tom and I were interviewed by the Dallas Morning news last week and as we were interviewed we felt that the article would be spun, but gave Wayne Slater the benefit of doubt with his questioning as a possible "devil's advocate for the media".

My response to the State of Texas is below and was sent today to Dallas Morning News:

Letter:
I was interviewed by Wayne Slater of Dallas Morning news this past week as one of many Evangelicals supporting Senator McCain in the upcoming election in the State of Ohio. I feel very strongly that the title to his article from October 4th, "Evangelical right slow to support McCain", is deceiving and unfair. Even if other Evangelicals interviewed in Ohio last week were lukewarm in support, this should have been balanced by our fervent support and other Evangelicals' extreme excitement and positive outlook for our candidate of choice!

This excitement was not shown in the title nor body of the article printed in your paper. I can, however, assure you it was shown in my and my husband's interview. The article should have read "Evangelical right EXCITED to support McCain"! This is the annoying and misleading spin we have seen repeatedly from American Media across the Nation. Though the quotes may have been fact and nothing was wrong with what was said in the body of the article, the whole article gave a feel that Ohio Evangelicals are complacent or lax in support of McCain. Our friends in Texas should know that McCain Values Voters in Ohio are EXCITED about their support for McCain, and his pick of Governor Palin has served to reenergize the campaign in ways not even seen during President Bush's reelection four years ago! We WILL pull Ohio for John McCain, and Mr. Slater's typical spin has only served to motivate us to work even harder. Thank you.





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If you feel as fed up with this, feel free to write a letter yourself!


Original Article printed below:


Evangelical right slow to support McCain

By Wayne Slater

The Dallas Morning News

October 4, 2008

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/100508dnpolevangelicals.19213c7.html



WESTERVILLE, Ohio – David Barton never specifically mentioned Sarah Palin from the pulpit. But everybody knew what he meant.



"Christians, you've got to register. You've got to vote. You've got to vote your values," the Texan told parishioners who packed Genoa Baptist Church last week.



Outside the sanctuary, tables were festooned with voter guides and voter-registration forms. And Mr. Barton, a Christian historian and founder of Aledo-based WallBuilders, cautioned that if evangelicals don't turn out in big numbers, advocates of abortion and homosexual rights will be elected in November.



His warning, designed to push attendees at Tuesday's event to the polls, may be prescient. Ms. Palin's nomination initially energized Christian conservatives, the constituency that has helped Republicans win elections for a generation.



But in this key swing state and elsewhere, there's still a sense of impending political doom.



Ms. Palin is wildly popular with conservative evangelicals, but they're still lukewarm over John McCain, because of past disappointments, Republican miscues, Bush fatigue and especially the roiling economic crisis.



Mr. McCain faces a tough political climate to begin with, so any lack of enthusiasm that dampens voter turnout among core Republicans could make victory impossible.



"I don't sense the energy this time around," said the Rev. Mark Fuller of the Grove City Nazarene Church, south of Columbus. Ms. Palin's presence on the ticket, though, "at least has gotten some buy-in from the conservative wing of the Republican Party and many evangelicals," he said.



In 2004, President Bush beat John Kerry 2-1 here in exurban Delaware County north of Columbus, and if Mr. McCain hopes to win this year, he'll have to do that well, too.



Four years ago, a gay-marriage ban on the Ohio ballot drove evangelical turnout. This year, Republicans hope Ms. Palin will do the trick.



"She's like a breath of fresh air. All of our friends are going to vote for Palin and McCain," said Barbara Dils, a conservative Christian who attended the rally at Genoa Baptist, one of six last week across Ohio.



Here and in other swing states, such backing is crucial for Mr. McCain – he lacks the deep funding Mr. Bush had and his campaign isn't as well organized, so he needs help getting voters to the polls, especially against Barack Obama's sophisticated campaign machinery.





Increased energy



Mr. Fuller said that on a scale of one to 10, "before Sarah Palin came in, the energy level was maybe five. She has brought it up to a seven or eight."



Then, he paused, shaking his head as he sat in the pastor's study.



"But whether she can bring us back up to 10 again," he said, "I just don't know."



Mr. McCain has had problems with the Christian right. He called some leaders "agents of intolerance" in 2000 and ruffled feathers this year by rejecting the endorsement of San Antonio televangelist John Hagee, who had made controversial remarks about the Catholic church and the Holocaust.



But in picking the 44-year-old Alaska governor with deep roots in evangelical churches and a family story that Christian conservatives admire, he hoped to remedy that – and motivate evangelicals in decisive states like Florida, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Ohio.



"People have gotten off the fence and are willing to work now," said Chris Long of the Ohio Christian Alliance. "They're willing to work phone banks; they're willing to work events, to distribute material. All that was unknown up until the Palin pick."



But the Palin selection could be a liability among voters who are concerned about having too much religion in government.



After weeks of mounting doubts about her readiness for the job, Ms. Palin's performance in Thursday's vice presidential debate heartened religious conservatives working for the GOP ticket in Ohio.



"Talking to my friends who are also evangelical Christians, we feel in our heart, looking into her background, that she thinks like us and she speaks for us," said ("me")



Ohio usually picks the winner in presidential races. No Republican in 150 years has won the White House without carrying Ohio.



Mr. Bush won the state four years ago, following a blueprint by political consultant Karl Rove that rolled up big margins in rural and exurban counties by mobilizing evangelicals – offsetting Mr. Kerry's 66 percent of the vote in Ohio's most urban counties.



Mr. Obama, who talks more openly about his faith than Mr. Kerry or the 2000 Democratic nominee, Al Gore, had hoped to make inroads among white evangelical voters this year.



"But I think the Palin nomination completely ended this discussion about evangelicals going to Obama," said Kelly Shackelford of the Plano-based Liberty Legal Institute.



A Washington Post-ABC News poll taken after the GOP convention found that 72 percent of white evangelical Protestants support the McCain-Palin ticket. That's only slightly less than Mr. Bush's evangelical support in 2004.



For political operatives, though, the key is not just whether evangelicals will vote, but whether they'll actively work for the ticket in their churches and communities.



Mr. Shackelford said that with Ms. Palin on board, "the electricity has been hooked back up and things are moving. People are excited about her, so there's actually a fighting chance now."



After the event at Genoa Baptist, evangelicals flocked to the Citizens for Community Values table to pick up voter guides, church bulletin inserts and a patriotic CD featuring Mr. Barton.



Warning



Phil Burress, who heads the group, spearheaded passage of the Ohio marriage amendment in 2004. In June, he told Mr. McCain at a private meeting in Cincinnati that if he didn't pick an anti-abortion running mate, he would lose evangelical support – and the state of Ohio as a result.



"I know evangelicals, and they were sitting on their hands," he said. "The ship was just sitting there, nobody at the steering wheel and no engine running."



He's confident Ms. Palin changed things, but that might not be enough. Recent polls indicate Mr. Obama's lead is growing in Ohio.



Mr. Burress said he has faith. There's a bumper sticker his wife put on their car that says, "Palin Power."



"It doesn't even say anything about John McCain," he said.

Friday, October 3, 2008

How did she do?



"Say it ain't so, Joe..."

After the debate, Dick Morris of Clinton administration fame, said this about Palin:
"Involved a level of communication skill not seen since Ronald Reagan."

I thought Governor Palin did a FANTASTIC job and won this one HANDS DOWN! As Biden tried to connect with mainstream America with comments such as his visiting Home Depot (does he get kickback for that plug?)...often, his words were lost on us due to the plain speakin' Governor who sounds like me (I didn't know other women said "daggone it..." and "weeeell, there ya' have it!") ha ha!) as well as tells the truth!
BTW,
Can someone tell Biden and the rest of those dems who favor these prolonged adjournments to stay in Washington and do his/their job, instead of taking multi weekly/month long vacations, to..appparently visit Home depot? geez...


Let's cut to the chase and into the meat, shall we?...
Palin clearly is the energy expert and none of them can deny that. She has studied her foreign policy and spoke incredibly well on that despite it being her weakness. She is strong on her knowledge of the Iraq war, and sounds to me like she has actually listened to Gen. Patraeus (thank you!) She debated VERY well, avoiding the unknown without looking caught in the headlights.

One thing it is important to remember is that NO ONE can know EVERY vote of a candidate, but we need to focus on the key points single as well as similarly combined votes on legislation. The common man doesn' not know this and thus can be easily misled. This is something I am just learning.
Another thing to remember:
Almost every piece of legislation has pork barrel spending attached and wordage which is enough to cause non votes on serious otherwise approved issues to the Reps., sweeteners, coattail riders attached, so it is VERY tough in some cases to know why a Representative/Congressman would vote a certain way, and this is why I feel it is important to look at complete packages. WHICH Senator running for the office of Presidency is seeking to try to do away with much of that? One hint: NOT Obama


Never in the History of this country has either side attacked the VP candidate for the Presidency for not knowing EVERYTHING... then turn around and from the other side of their faces, accuse her of "not knowing everything" but... she "man handled" him, threw him down, while he (in my opinion) got caught looking sweetly at her. Yuck.. double yuck...not flattering..


Biden is clearly an intelligent and experienced man. I liked how he showed some emotion on his family history. But, I don't know how these long term Senators can LIE on things that are on paper! SEVERAL times he said he didn't say things that he did. That which I have personally HEARD him say with my own eyes and ears! His vote on troops funding for one, his disagreements in the Democratic Primaries with Obama for another. HOW can they just lie like that?! He did the same spin with a number of McCain votes he claimed were the same as Obama's, and THAT is where he tried to catch her off guard. NO one knows EVERY vote. So much of how these guys prepare is in the hands of their handlers- ALL of them, and I sure wish they had not throw Palin into the wolves den with Couric and Charlie boy for the FIRST big interviews. they should have been AFTER the debate in my opinion.

How about that unclear confusing answer from Biden on same sex benefits vs. marriage, huh? What really bothered me about that was they keep trying to play on lies, such as the hospital visitation rights of gay couples!

Palins answer WAS my answer on that! Gays not being allowed to visit their loved ones in those circumstances is not happening in this country, but they want you to believe that it is and by the hands of Republicans! GRRRR... They'll do anything to paint us as non compassionate.

Even if you are like me and disagree with gay SPECIAL rights (MAJOR and all meaning emphasis on SPECIAL here), you would not disagree with this! The Obama camp KNOWS this, but it is part of their spreading anger amongst a group of people against the truth FOR their OWN POLITICAL BENEFIT.

A McCain-Palin administration would keep gay rights fair, but not give SPECIAL rights, changing definitions of marriage which would add to our downfall as a Nation. Guess what though? I don't think it sounds like Obama-Biden will be advocates for the gay agenda either, thought the LGB advocacy groups ARE in their pockets.

I have compassion for people of all differences and I have had great gay friends whom I did not agree with but it never had to come up, AND I ONLY ASK FOR THOSE WHO DO AGREE TO try TO HAVE COMPASSION FOR MY BIBLICALLY BASED BELIEFS as I do for my gay fellow Americans beliefs similarly.

So, that being said, I cannot express how I feel connected to Palin in so many ways and every time I see her family it makes me wish I could have a beautiful baby boy like that in my arms again, but THAT is another story...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

The liberals' dirty tricks...

Are NOT matched, and only an idiot would say so. Rude? No. Truth? yes. evidence below:

As if I need to point them out, because even if you are a liberal you would be blind to not see this, but here is a short list that continues to pile, and NOPE, it is NOT balanced by the Republican side:

- Teacher's Unions in certain states have passed out Obama buttons to their staff and asked them to wear "blue" shirts to school. No surprise here. My NEATODAY mag is clear about who they blindly support. see story (New York Post) :http://www.nypost.com/seven/10022008/news/regionalnews/teachers_get_hit_on_the_button_131776.htm

-Gwen Ifill set to moderate the VP debate on 10/02/08 is set to come out with a book about the "glories" of the Obama family. Van Susteren, a democrat, has brought up that by law this would create a mistrial. She is right. Ifill should be removed, and this "should" cast a doubt of integrity on the Obama campaign.

-the slew of NASTY liberal celebs has come out with their teeth clenched and bloody, their bigotry and hatred for Palin simply based off of a difference of beliefs!
Among them:
Matt Damon (coming out with anti America movie and did a bash interview of Palin)
Pamela Anderson (of raunch fame)
The ever NASTY and raunchy Sandra Bernhard (who said that Palin should be gang raped if she ever came to NY)
Joe Biden (upon first mention of Palin said that she was "gorgeous" which is clearly sexist)
Michael Moore (consistent anti America and Bush sentiment has caused him to spew again)
Bill Maher (comes out with an anti Christian movie this weekend)
Joy Behar
Whoopi Goldberg
Lindsay Lohan (druggy who supports Obama)
Sharon Osbourne
Leonardo Di Caprio
and several more "unremembered" of trash TV and movies fame! Basically if you are a low life and low in intelligence and work in Hollywood, you have thought or said this, and ironically there is much of American who would agree by their vote?

Lord, help my children.

The only ones being smart and not setting themselves up from the other side are the Clintons, but even that is politically motivated.

-In Ohio AG Jennifer Brunner illegally changed voting rules to get early and same day voting into Ohio which could steal the election.

-As a result, the OBama camp headed quickly into large campuses in Ohio with buses and took college students to vote for Obama with a promise of Happy Hour afterwards!!

-In the same breath, they gave out free concert tickets of a popular RB singer to those who voted early/same day for Obama!

- The Democratic camp in Colorado has forged an "Educate the Idiots" campaign to target the votes of poor, minorities, school dropouts and those with GEDs. Story found 10/04- "Facethestate.com".

-Obama's lies are so amazing, that in order to cover them, he has put together a team that will SUE any group that spreads "lies/false ads" about Obama.
And this man wants to be the steward of "freedom of speech"?

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