Re: Recovering Obamaniacs for McCain
- From: Jim10293@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 15:40:30 GMT
Neighbor took down his Obama sign and put up McCain sign.
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:44:50 -0400, thuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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Let us hope that more and more people wake up. I, too, in my small
way, have seen a few change their minds....
Once the froth subsided; once the glamour is peered through, once the
hype fizzles, and reality asserts itself, people see the light.
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 07:22:52 -0400, Gary <not@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
RECOVERING OBAMANIACS FOR MCCAIN
by Mark Steyn
Friday, 31 October 2008
Tina Brown is a New Labour/Democrat limousine liberal but, unlike the
Obots running the snore-*** monodailies, she's an editor first. And
so, after the Buckley endorsement of Obama, she now presents Wendy
Button, an Obama-Edwards-Clinton speechwriter who's voting for McCain:
Not only has this party belittled working people in this campaign from
Joe the Plumber to the bitter comments, it has also been part of
tearing down two female candidates. At first, certain Democrats and
the press called Senator Clinton "dishonest. " They went after her
cleavage. They said her experience as First Lady consisted of having
tea parties. There was no outrage over "Bros before Hoes" or "Iron My
Shirt." Did Senator Clinton make mistakes? Of course. She?s human.
But here we are about a week out and it?s déjà vu all over again...
Governor Palin and I don?t agree on a lot of things, mostly social
issues. But I have grown to appreciate the Governor...
I was dead wrong about the surge and thought it would be a disaster.
Senator John McCain led when many of us were ready to quit. Yet we
march on as if nothing has changed, wedded to an old plan, and that
too is a long way from the Democratic Party.
I can no longer justify what this party has done and can?t dismiss the
treatment of women and working people as just part of the new kind of
politics. It?s wrong and someone has to say that...
Before I cast my vote, I will correct my party affiliation and change
it to No Party or Independent. Then, in the spirit of election 2008,
I?ll get a manicure, pedicure, and my hair done. Might as well look
pretty when I am unemployed in a city swimming with "D?s."
http://www.steynonline.com/content/view/1441/
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