I don't know what's scarier
Posted By: Kaydie on 2008-06-25
In Reply to: McCain's You Tube Problem sm - LVMT
McCain or that there are actually people who will vote for him.
Okay, here's a link for you (don't let any kids see this - could be scary), but from your link I found, another link, then another, then another and then found this. This truly sums up what I've always seen whenever I see Hillary talking. I couldn't stop laughing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoEags-7rhk&feature=related
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Far scarier that you would not.
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Not really sure which one is scarier.
I don't like either one. I'm neither republican or democratic. I'm rather in the middle of the road and pick the best person I think no matter what. However, I'm really not sure which is the best person. I think right now....both candidates suck. There really isn't a better way to put it than that. As for Obama....him wanting to sit down and talk to terrorist leaders, etc.......terrorists don't talk....that is why they are called terrorists. They blow crap up and then cheer about it. What makes Obama think he will bring about world peace here when we are dealing with people like that? I mean really. However, at the same time, I don't want our troops over in Iraq forever either.
I think both candidates are blowing smoke up our butts with their plans about this whole gas price stuff. Government can't change the price of oil. However, they can get rid of some of the red tape and let us start drilling for oil around our coasts instead of getting everything from other countries as well as looking for an alternative fuel source......and ethanol is not it!!! Whoever was the moron who decided to take a food source and try to make fuel out of it.....you have jacked up prices of all of our groceries, meat, etc.
Universal healthcare is not a good idea. Granted, prices are way too high, but we have good doctors in the US because they make good money here. If they all got a flat rate for everything, people may not take that extra effort to be a doctor or be a good one.
I feel bad for people who have low income and are really struggling. I wish there was a way to help people who really need help in general.....however, there are so many crooks out there looking for hand outs and not trying to better there situation. It is like the ones that really need help and are trying can't get the help they need to really get on the their feet and the low life scum that mooch off of the government are the ones who get help. It disgusts me.
As for the CEO of companies pocketing millions of dollars while the employees lose their jobs, etc.....I don't agree with that either. I'm tired of the arrogance of our country. Everybody hates us. We always try to tell others how to run their countries and yet we send all of our jobs out of our country for cheaper labor and we buy all of our stuff from other countries that don't have strict regulations about stuff like lead in the paint on toys, etc. Are we really this stupid?
I think all politicians are crooks and they all make promises that are unrealistic. But instead of researching and finding out what is feasible, you get those followers who hear something and instantly believe and they vote out of ignorance.
I truly wish there was another option here. I'm still debating on who I will vote for. I don't like either candidate. I think the US could have done much better than either of them. God help us all with this next election!
What is even scarier is those who would believe Ayers...
Ayers called Obama a family friend
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-talk-ayers-14nov14,0,2979315.story
Who is scarier (McCain or Obama) and why?
I would like to know who you think is a scarier candidate and why. Please give facts (not rumors you have read or heard like for example - do not tell me that you believe Obama is a muslim, or that you don't like his middle name or think he's the antichrist, or McCain is not a christian or this or that). I am looking for some facts. Like he supports this or that and his experience he has done this or that. Just curious who thinks who is a scarier choice for president. Both of them right now are not high on my list and whoever is chosen for president will be just that (chosen by the higher powers than us).
Clinton way way more scarier than Biden
I know where Biden stands. I know what his issues are. I know how he voted. Ive seen him question people on issues. I've heard him tell Bush if he starts a war in Iran he will be impeached and he can't just go and do what he pleases without approval.
What scares me about Hillary:
- She lies so much she can't tell the truth from her lies.
- She'll say anything to get elected.
- She won't tell Bill to back down when he's doing her campaign harm.
- She's part of Bilderberger group.
- She believes she should be just anointed to the office of President.
- She wants to socialize the health care system.
- She does consider people like the cleaning ladies or other service oriented jobs as "real people".
- She talks about assassination attemps as though she's talking about the weather (if she wasn't thinking about doing it or having it happen she would not have brought it up.
- She uses her gender as a way of getting votes.
- She call the "race card" when it goes in her favor.
- She fights for illegals to have the right to vote (for her of course).
- She'll have her daughter go and to the polling stations convincing people to vote for her, but any of Obama's people go to the voting booth and she's ready to have them all arrested.
- She plans to turn the US into a socialist country.
- She was the chief person behind the Waco Incident.
The list goes on and on and on. She is one scary lady and she has no scruples.
Yeah, even scarier that you will vote for Obama
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You fear-mongers are much scarier than Ayers.
"I knew Barack Obama, absolutely. And I knew him probably as well as thousands of other Chicagoans," Ayers said. "And like millions of other people worldwide, I wish I knew him better right now."
Ayers, now a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, calmly dismissed any belief that he and Obama are covering up a deeper bond.
"This idea that we need to know more, like there's some dark hidden secret, some secret link, is just a myth, and it's a myth thrown up by people that wanted to exploit the politics of fear," Ayers said. "And I think it's a great credit to the American people that those politics were rejected. The idea that we should continue to be frightened and worried and barricaded is falling down, and it should."
Much scarier would be government decisions based on God.
Keep religion out of government and leave it in the churches where it belongs!
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