Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
AWESOME Ad against Obama
Check out the ad and commentary at Gateway Pundit.
Here's a face for all those babies that were aborted. Here's something concrete. Obama voted against the Born Alive Protection Act while he was a senator in Illinois. Fortunately, that bill became a law anyway.
Here's more commentary at LaShawn Barber.
I highly recommend reading Gianna Jessen's book. Really puts some perspective on the abortion issue. These babies aren't non-entities, they are real people.
Here's a face for all those babies that were aborted. Here's something concrete. Obama voted against the Born Alive Protection Act while he was a senator in Illinois. Fortunately, that bill became a law anyway.
Here's more commentary at LaShawn Barber.
I highly recommend reading Gianna Jessen's book. Really puts some perspective on the abortion issue. These babies aren't non-entities, they are real people.
Monday, September 15, 2008
No clue
During my ramblings on facebook, I found this site. Here's a quote:
When McCain and Palin speak at GRCC, let’s protest to demand an immediate end to the Iraq War (no time tables, no contractors, and no “residual forces”) and the prioritizing of human needs over war.h
Do we need another September 11 to wake these people up? They have no clue what an immediate end to the war would mean. It is prioritizing human needs by staying in Iraq. Its protecting the people on American soil. Also, this group complains because people are without healthcare--I'm sure they are in support of socialized health care like Canada. Anyone who thinks socialized healthcare is the way to go needs to watch "Sick in America," a documentary by John Stossel. DOGS have better health care in Canada than people do! Also, check out statistics about how much American's give to charities, etc. We don't need the gov't to take care of us. We can take care of each other. And we certainly don't need the gov't to enable dependency. Its time we start taking responsibillity for our own futures, not depending on the gov't to bail us out everytime something goes wrong.
Religion of Sarah Palin
Listening to Thom Hartmann right now. He's concerned about Sarah Palin's religion. He says the church she is associated with raises up its children to be militants. His guest asserted that Sarah Palin is in favor of a theocracy, based on statements she has made.
First, they are really stretching by trying to connect Sarah Palin with a radical church. Second, what about Obama and Jeremiah Wright? They have to dig so deep to try and come up with dirt on Palin and it is majorly backfiring on them.
First, they are really stretching by trying to connect Sarah Palin with a radical church. Second, what about Obama and Jeremiah Wright? They have to dig so deep to try and come up with dirt on Palin and it is majorly backfiring on them.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
More Liberal News Bias
Check this out. ABC edited out parts of Sarah Palin's interview with Charles Gibson, sometimes mid sentence!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Obama and McCain at Ground Zero
Check out the 2nd video on Michelle Malkin's post.
Malkin mentions that Obama flings the rose while McCain gently places his rose, but I don't want to nitpick about that. But I thought it was interesting to see how McCain interacted with the men in uniforms and how Obama did. McCain seemed to have much more rapport and seemed more comfortable with the situation.
Also, where was Michelle Obama? I heard reports that she was at home with her daughters, but after her comment, "This is the first time I've been proud to be an American," it seems like it would have been a good idea for her to be at Ground Zero. Interesting.
Malkin mentions that Obama flings the rose while McCain gently places his rose, but I don't want to nitpick about that. But I thought it was interesting to see how McCain interacted with the men in uniforms and how Obama did. McCain seemed to have much more rapport and seemed more comfortable with the situation.
Also, where was Michelle Obama? I heard reports that she was at home with her daughters, but after her comment, "This is the first time I've been proud to be an American," it seems like it would have been a good idea for her to be at Ground Zero. Interesting.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Interesting
Poll results released Tuesday indicate independents prefer McCain over Democratic Party nominee for president Barack Obama, 52 percent to 37 percent.
Link here.
Link here.
7 years
Today is the seventh anniversary of September 11, 2001. I'm sure all of us remember exactly where we were and what we were doing on this morning 7 years ago when our nation was viciously attacked. Please remember all our servicemen and women who are fighting to keep a tragedy like this from happening again. And when you vote for our next president, think about which man would be better prepared to deal with terrorism and war. Yes, it has been seven years, but there are still enemies out there, enemies who would like nothing better than to see Sept 11 happen all over again. Remember.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Muslim Honor Killings
This is horrible.
A religion that condones the innocent slaughter of women. A religion professed just this weekend by one of our presidential candidates. Check out this article. Here's a link to the video of the interview. Slip of the tongue or not?
A religion that condones the innocent slaughter of women. A religion professed just this weekend by one of our presidential candidates. Check out this article. Here's a link to the video of the interview. Slip of the tongue or not?
Biden's views on abortion-consistent?
Check this out. Biden claims to believe that life begins at conception, yet supports abortion all the way. He has a 0% rating with National Right to Life! Sounds like he's trying to win some votes from the right.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Dear Mr. Obama
Check out this youtube video of an Iraq veteran addressing Senator Obama. Make sure you watch it to the end!
Video here
Video here
New blog
I have been posting random news bits on my facebook page and thought I would move it to a blog. These are thoughts I have on issues of today especially pertaining to the 2008 presidential election.
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