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WHY ACORN IS A BIG DEAL

 
 
   Liberals are decrying complaints about fraudulent voter registrations by the Asociation of
 
Communities for Reform Now as a meaningless distraction born of Republican desperation.
 
Voter registration fraud, they argue, does not mean that illegal votes will actually be cast and
 
counted. They are lying through their teeth, and they know it! The ACORN issue is actually
 
a VERY big deal, and there are three reasons why.
 
   First, illegal registration does often lead to ballots being illegally cast. New Mexico has recently
 
proved that beyond the shadow of a doubt, showing that a third of ballots already cast in one
 
particular district are fraudulent. All of these bogus votes track back to ACORN submitted
 
registrations. It is simply another form of identity theft. One registers under someone else's
 
name, then votes absentee or goes to a polling place where standards enforcement is lax and
 
real identification is not required and voila, voter registration fraud has become vote fraud.
 
ACORN claims they have registered 1.3 million new voters in the last year. How many of them
 
are bogus, or how many will actually translate into criminal election acts are not known. But
 
how many votes does it take to tip the scales in a battleground state like Ohio?
 
   Second, voter registration fraud is a criminal act, in and of itself. ACORN canvassers, a
 
significant number of them convicted felons, have already engaged in bribery, using cash
 
and drugs to induce the same people to register over and over. That's a court documented
 
fact. Others have sat in libraries filling out registrations in the names of Mickey Mouse,
 
Mary Poppins, Duran Duran, Leon Spinks and the like, or just randomly copying names
 
from phone books. Again, not conjecture, but court documented fact.
 
   Third, what does it say to you that a campaign -- in the face of all this evidence of criminal
 
wrongdoing -- sends their lawyer out to the media to decry an FBI investigation into ACORN
 
as a Republican misuse of law enforcement? This is the same lawyer who wrote threatening
 
letters to TV stations airing the NRA commercial against his candidate, Barack Obama. His
 
name is Bob Bauer. But if ACORN has done nothing wrong and if, as Obama claims, their
 
campaign has no real ties to ACORN, then what are they so afraid of? Election law is
 
neither Repiublican, nor Democrat. It is simply the law of the land. So what does it say that
 
one campaign thinks the law so unimportant that they would deny the highest investigative
 
service in the land the liberty to find out what's going on? Do you think the Obama people
 
have something to hide? This doesn't even come close to passing the "smell test" and Mr.
 
Bauer's lame protests reek to high heaven. Now what is Obama hiding?
 
   Third, if ACORN, through their army of thugs, is perpetrating fraud on the electoral process,
 
what does it say to you about a campaugn and a candidate identified so closely with them,
 
and for whom they are unabashedly urging their new registrants to vote? What does it suggest
 
when a Democratic official -- Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner -- allows people to
 
register and vote on the same day, then spends taxpayer money running to one court after
 
another to ensure that no one will be required to verify the legality and legitimacy of those
 
votes? While the fine print is as yet unreadable, the headline clearly says "ELECTION

RIGGING." Barack Obama doesn't want ACORN investigated because he knows they're
 
dirty, and if the FBI proves it the pile of dominoes will eventually tumble right back into
 
his lap. When a man is so desperate to seize power that even the law of the land no longer
 
matters to him, what does that say about his fitness to govern?
 
   The unlawful shenanigans of ACORN and their kindred ilk will wind up costing the taxpayers
 
millions of dollars to unravel, and could wind up once again either tilting an election or throwing
 
it into the judicial system. It doesn't have to happen Why should we let it?
 
      ACORN voter fraud is a very big deal! Don't let the liberal thugocracy convince you
 
otherwise. Let's eliminate voter fraud, and let's not put a fraud in the White House.
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THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE?

 
 
   In 1959 Richard Condon wrote a taut thriller about a soldier who was captured and brainwashed
 
by the Chinese Communists, and then returned to his native country to run for political office. He
 
seemed to those who wanted to vote for him a pleasant and normal fellow. Only the intervention of
 
a former fellow soldier saved America from a colossal electoral mistake.
 
   Imagine a modern day real-life candidate who spends a lifetime being groomed by extremist anti-
 
American elements to run for the presidency. Suppose that he chooses -- not just as acquaintances
 
but as allies -- those who make no secret of their disdain for American democracy, and who see
 
lying, cheating and stealing as fully legitimate means of gaining power. Envision an insidious media
 
campaign that day after day slanders this candidate's opponents, while at the same time according
 
to him a godlike status that labels any criticism of him as racist, illegitimate or "not dealing with real
 
issues." Throw into the storyline a well-planned internet fund raising campaign that generates
 
hundreds of millions of dollars, enabling him to outspend his opponent extravangantly and buy
 
even more media coverage. At last, think about a corrupt extremist political organization sealing the 
 
deal by registering thousands of dead and fictitious voters, busing homeless people to the polls
 
and instructing them how to vote and buying votes with promises of drugs and money. A really
 
scary story, isn't it?
 
   Unfortunately, it's not just 1950's fiction. It's a present day reality. Because Barack Obama
 
is the first African-American to be nominated by his party as a candidate for the presidency,
 
because he is a handsome, glib, Harvard-educated liberal, and because his socialist views
 
approximate those of the left-wing mainstream media, his candidacy has all the appearance of
 
a "perfect storm." But storms arise by happenstance. Obama's candidacy didn't. Groomed
 
from childhood by virulent anti-American Communist Frank Marshall Davis, nurtured in young
 
manhood by radical leftist Madeline Talbott, funded by convicted felon Tony Rezko, given his
 
poltical launch and funding by Rezko and admitted, unrepentant, anti-establishment terrorist William
 
Ayers, endorsed by billionaire socialist George Soros and his radical PAC MoveOn.org and
 
promoted by vote-stealing election fraudsters the Association of Community Organizers for
 
Reform Now (ACORN), Obama was ordained before his time to be The One.
 
   On its face, his campaign for the presidency is the most unexamined and deceitful in the
 
nation's long history. Obama has lied about his voting record (illinois legislature partial birth
 
abortion, among many), his actual relationships with Rezko, Ayers, Davis. Khalid Mansour
 
and Jeremiah Wright, his promise to accept public campaign funding and his thuggish
 
attempts to stifle the First Amendment rights of those who would criticize him (Kurtz, etc).
 
   He has cheated, taking campaign money illegally from foreign nationals, falsifying his true
 
purpose for giving campaign money to ACORN, and then being forced to own up to it
 
and change its designation, and using street strong-arm tactics to intimidate opponents in
 
state caucuses (he lost all the major primaries to Hillary Clinton). Yes, that's how they do
 
things in Chicago! ACORN is, without a doubt, stealing votes for Obama, but the biggest theft of all is
yet to
come -- on November 4.
 
   How do you suppose Condon's novel would have ended if Marco, Raymond Shaw's fellow
 
soldier, hadn't remebered the truth? America is very likely about to find out. Without the media
 
to do its traditional job of exposing the facts, with every criticism of Obama drawing charges of
 
racism or Swift Boating, or the threat of a lawsuit (as in St. Louis and Dallas), how will Americans
 
really know what they're voting for/ The answer is that they won't. A major theme of the Obama
 
candidacy has been an attempt to stifle all the alarms and red flags that his radical alliances,
 
liberal voting record and vacuum of experience and public record have set off. His handlers do
 
this by reciting the mantra that his opponents are playing on people's fears. Children are beset
 
by many fears of imaginary goblins. Americans are not all children, and it is only prudent to
 
fear what can irreparably harm this country. Be afraid! Be VERY afraid! Because Barack
 
Obama IS the Manchurian Candidate.
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WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE ECONOMY

 
 
   In a coffee table discussion with some friends the other evening, one of them turned to me
 
and asked, "If you were president, what would you do about the economy?" I've thought a lot
 
about it, and here is the longer form of my answer.
 
   No president can "fix" the broken economy alone. It will require the full, non-partisan
 
cooperation of a willing congress and a strong national will. That is to say it's going to
 
have to start with a lot of belt-tightening and sacrifice. If the government is unwilling to
 
do this, they will not long be able to require it of regular citizens.
 
   What do you do when you have obligations due, and not enough money to cover them all
 
(a monthly event for many Americans)? First, you prioritize. You make the house payment/
 
rent, keep the lights on and put food on the table. Other demands divide what's left. Second,
 
you negotiate. You find out who will settle for less, who will let you skip a payment, or
 
who will restructure your paynments. Third, you get rid of what you don't absolutely need,
 
sometimes selling off assets (boats, extra cars, sporting equipment) and turn the cash (or
 
absence of payments) into the service of more pressing needs. Fourth, you curb spending.
 
You don't take on ANY MORE debt. You stop buying things you can't eat. Fifth, and
 
finally, you look for ways to earn extra money, whether via a second job, conversion of
 
assets, or whatever. As a result, slowly but surely you work your way out from under,
 
learning an important lesson about how the real world works in the process. In short,
 
it's all about setting priorities.
 
   So, if you're the United States government, what can you do? Well, first you prioritize
 
the important things like reducing the national debt, saving Social Security and Medicare,
 
reducing dependency on foreign energy by developing clean, alternative domestic sources
 
and maintaining strong national security. The rest is basically window dressing. If that
 
sounds gauche to you, then you obviously haven't felt the bite yet.
 
   How much do we give to other countries in foreign aid -- including countries that do
 
not particularly like us and sometimes actively work against us? It's billions! How much
 
do we dole out in federal research to explore vital national interests such as discovering
 
the quintessemtial female G-spot (that's actually a federally funded study). There are
 
hundreds, if not thousands of ludicrously trivial studies that do not bear on pressing
 
national interests but soak up billions of dollars in grants. What if legislators gave up
 
ALL earnarks, except for those related to vital infrastructure? Billions more could be
 
saved. What if we abandoned the flawed notion of nation building, or even trying to
 
spread Western-style democracy worldwide, even among cultures whose values it
 
cuts directly against? Billions more. What if we definitively shut down immigration
 
allowing only those in who can make an immediate and well-defined contribution to
 
our economy, and then deported those who are here illegally and imposing backbreaking
 
financial burdens on our cities and states? How many billions would that save? The
 
point is that the United States government is riddled with lardly luxuries that no one
 
in the White House or congress has had the guts to label for what they are and get
 
rid of. Soon they'll have no choice.
 
   Now, I already hear the righteous bleating from the left. You'll isolate us from
 
the rest of the world. The world already doesn't like us, and they'll like us less if
 
we cut off the foreign aid. My response is that there is a word for those who only
 
treat you nicely when you give them money. The word is WHORE! The fact is
 
that we couldn't and wouldn't have to shut off all foreign aid. But we need to pare
 
it back a lot, and give priority to our closest allies in need.
 
   How will the universities operate without the lucrative research grants? The answer
 
is that if the rest of the country has to cut back, so do they. "Publish or perish" needs to
 
take a back seat to "shut up and teach" for awhile. And couples will have to cope with
 
their sexual issues sans the invaluable G-spot revelation. Give America a break!
 
   Democracy is a great thing, so far as we're concerned. But it is unspeakably arrogant
 
to think that cultures still dominated by pre-medieval philosophies and religions can
 
even assimilate that apprciation, let alone implement and maintain it. And somehow
 
we have lapsed into doctrine that if we bomb a country back to the stone age in a war,
 
we have the obligation to rebuild it. If they attacked us or provoked us to the extent that
 
we attacked them, then let THEM rebuild their own country. If those who suffer through
 
that ordeal don't like us very much, so what has changed?
 
   Illegal immigration is taking a toll on our economy, causing untold hardships on state
 
and city governments and contributing mostly unskilled labor to our economy, Law
 
enforcement costs alone in dealing with this shadow population are staggering. We could
 
fix it, but it's a political hot potato, so we don't. Liberals will decry America's
 
abandonment of the huddled masses, the "tired, the poor, the wretched refuse." But
 
how many liberals do you see signing up to adopt a child when they've just lost their job?
 
If the United States hopes for an economic recovery, it has to take a hiatus from adopting --

and
particularly the uninvited and the illegal.
 
   The first advice that families get when they go for credit counseling is to surrender or burn
 
their credit cards. It will require hard bargaining to renegotiate their existing debts, but doing
 
so is pointless unless they renounce deficit spending. The same principal must apply to  the
 
government. They need to stop whining about the national deficit when they continue to
 
make it worse. How much is spent on congressional travel abroad, on elaborate state
 
dinners, on wining and dining even minor dignitaries of foreign countries? It's more than
 
you think. It all has to stop!
 
   Congressmen should be nationally rated and publicly humiliated over the non-essential
 
pork barrel earmarks they demand. If a road needs fixing and the state can't do it, or a
 
bridge is about to collapse, then by all means fund the repairs. But a Woodstock museum?
 
A hundred memorials to people few have ever heard of and even less care about? A so
 
called "community organizing" organization that registers dead and fictitious people to
 
vote? Get real!
 
   We need to cut back the space program, What difference does it make if China beats us
 
to Mars while we're going bankrupt? One presidential candidate plans to give $50B to
 
the United Nations for global poverty. How can we do that when the clock on Social
 
Security insolvency is ticking? Liberals want to create one welfare state giveaway after
 
another, without requiring any work in return. If we have to pay out welfare benefits,
 
why can't the recipients do some of the "unskilled labor"  that some argue requires
 
tolerance of illegal immigrants. I have to earn what I get. Why can't they? It is the
 
"something for nothing" mentality that created the subprime mortgage crisis. Not only
 
does that have to stop, but all of its successor giveaways have to stop as well.
 
   If you want to fund research, fine. Fund only that which contributes to clean, renewable
 
energy, hardcore health issues like cancer, HIV, heart disease, diabetes, etc., healthcare
 
and immigration reform and that's all.
 
   High on the list of things I would NOT do are increasing taxes during a recession, try
 
to fool taxpares by giving them a small tax break while raising taxes on those with whom
 
they must do business resulting in a net loss, raise taxes the very businesses we need to create

new 
jobs, increase capital gains taxes on people whose portfolios are taking one huge hit after
 
another, give $50 billion to the do-nothing, American hating United Nations, and try to
 
fund a universal healthcare boondoggle while the economy is cratering around me. Oh,
 
I'm sorry. That's the very platform of the presidential candidate the media says is most
 
trusted by Americans to "handle" the economy. Would that be like Tony Rezko "handled"
 
public funds, or like William Ayers "defended the constitution," or like Jeremiah Wright
 
"loves America?" But I digress.
 
   Suffice it to say that while the scale differences between your average family and the
 
United States government are massively different, the principles of fiscal responsibility
 
are not. If we don't elect a president and a congress -- the poeple who are minding the
 
shop -- who understand that we are playng the end game and that it's time for drastic
 
measures that DO NOT include any more $700B bailouts, in four years 1929 may
 
actually be looking pretty good.
 
 
 
 
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BAILOUT REALITY CHECK

 
 
     Anerica, where is your head? Listening to on-the-street interviews last

evening,
I heard person after person say they were voting for Barack Obama

because they
trusted him more to "fix" the economy. On what conceivable basis

they concluded
this is an unfathomable mystery. Here are the facts.
 
   One, Barack Obama has absolutely no academic, experiential or political
 
credentials on economic matters. He is totally reliant on advisors for his
 
so-called plan, which makes no sense and doesn't even add up, with projected
 
expenditures outstripping revenues and deepening the bourgeoning national
 
debt.
 
   Second, key Democrats, including Obama, have already begun the drumbeat
 
seeking to blame the current economic crisis on Republicans, but indisputable
 
historical facts prove quite the opposite. Republicans did not assume control
 
of congress until 1995. In 1994, at the behest of the Clinton (Democratic)
 
administration, the (Democraticallly controlled) congress passed the Community
 
Reinvestment Act, which loosened loan qualifying restrictions and encouraged
 
subprime lending to lower income buyers -- particularly minorities. Clinton's
 
Attorney General, Janet Reno, then threatened mortgage lenders with full-scale
 
investigations if the administration didn't like the percentage of their money that
 
was being loaned to minorities. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pressured lenders

to 
make more and more such loans, Making loans to people without

downpayments
or decent credit histories was the Democrats' idea through and

through. Barack
Obama, the man now blaming Republicans, is the nominee of

the Democratic
party.
 
   Third, when Republicans sought to stop the insane practice, Democrats, led
 
by Representative Barney Frank in the House, and Senator Christopher Dodd,
 
orchestrated a passive-aggressive campaign to prolong it. Frank, appearing on
 
the O'Reilly Factor, proclaimed hypocritically that Democrats had tried to
 
several times to introduce regulatory legislation to control Fannie Mae and
 
Freddie Mac, only to be foiled by Republican "free marketeers." All it takes is
 
little research in congressional records to discover that a commitment to the
 
free market had nothing to do with the Republoicans refusal to go along. Frank,
 
Dodd and other Democrats loaded the bills with so much pork, and so many
 
poison pills that would have undone the initial gains in the Republicans'
 
"contract with America," that there was no way they could support it. The
 
Democrats could then say it was they who tried to pass regulations, and it
 
was the Republicans who thwarted them. The obvious truth is that the
 
Democrats wanted no shackles on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and did
 
what was necessary to make sure there wouldn't be any. This dirty game
 
was run entirely by the Democrats, all of whom now support Barack Obama.
 
   Fourth, when Republicans argued on the floor of the House that the loose
 
lending had to stop, Representatives Maxine Watters and Frank Dodd called
 
them racists, their argument apparently being that it made no difference how
 
irresponsible the lending practices as long as the loan recipients were black.
 
These "race card" Democrats are outspoken supporters of Barack Obama.
 
   Fifth, on seventeen separate recorded occasions, President Bush sounded the
 
alarm about pending insolvency at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Barney

Frank's
documented responses in 2002, 2003 and 2007 were identical. He said

that he
was not worried about Fannie and Freddie and saw no major problems

there.   
When the end was near, it was Bush, not the Democrats who enacted the
 
government takeover of the mortgage giants. One can argue that he waited too
 
long, but it would have been difficult to do otherwise when Democrats were
 
publicly spouting lies about the true situation. These are the same Democrats
 
who now want to investigate Republicans, and who support Barack Obama.
 
   Sixth, Barack Obama proposes openly to raise taxes during a recession. Many
 
leading economists have warned against this, stating that it may drive recession
 
into depression. Further, Obama promises to cut taxes on all but the top 5% of
 
earners, increase spending (with a whopper of a universal healthcare

boondoggle)
and, at the same time, reduce the deficit. Of course, he is not specific

about just
how he intends to accomplish this stupendous feat that NO other

president in
history has been able to pull off. And this is the Barack Obama

people "trust
most with the economy?" I don't know what it is they're smoking,

but I have 
got to get  me some of it!
 
   Finally, two of the "fine" financial minds either supporting or advising Obama
 
on the economy are current Treausry Secretary Henry Paulson, another

Democrat,
and the genius author of the $700B mother-of-all Wall Street bailouts,

and Franklin
Raines, disgraced Fannie Mae CEO who ran that organization into

the ground,
escaped with the father-of-all golden parachutes and then was

successfully sued
by the Bush administration forcing him to return $50M of it.

Maxine Wattters,
D-Cal, says that action is racist. I imagine she thinks it

biased to hold a
black CEO to the same standards of accountability as a white

one. Raines was
listed by the Obama campaign as an "economic advisor." Just

one more example
of the kind of people Barack Obama draws around him.
 
   The nearly infinite list of Obama economic incomeptencies could fill volumes.
 
But the press wants Obama elected, and they have joined in his campaign to
 
mesmerize Americans into believing the moon is made of green cheese. And
 
it's working. But I have a challenge for you. Tell me about one significant
 
economic achievement of which Obama was the architect and driving force
 
during his brief political career. Excuse me if I don't hold my breath while
 
I wait. But if you can't do that one simple thing (it should be simple if Obama's
 
such an economic whiz), then I'd shut up about trusting him with the economy.
 
Someone might try to have you committed.
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"WINNING" THE DEBATES

 
 
   After reading viewer responses to a number of news articles covering the Vice-Presidential
 
debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin, I am singularly struck by the partisan and

sometimes
almost juvenile rush to proclaim one candidate or the other as a "winner" or

"loser." While
expressing such sentiments may bring smug satisfaction to the one expressing

them, they, like the
debates themselves, do little to shed light on the actual performance of the

candidates and serve
to further polarize the country into "winners" and "losers."
 
   In a nation mesmerized by sports and athletic heroes, I know that I am treading on holy
 
ground to suggest that there are ways of looking at these political (and other) events that
 
are more accurate, enlightening and helpful than a rush  to judgment about who came out
 
on top. Early on in life we learn about competition, winning and losing. We start by grading
 
students in our schools as excellent, above average, average, below average or poor. In
 
such a system the "better" the grade, the "better" the student. Over time, young people
 
begin to wear the label, better or worse, winner or loser. Often it carries over into adult
 
life, with people developing superior or inferior self-images and the corollary behaviors
 
and expectations.
 
   The problem with this is that it seeks to characterize valuable human beings by an
 
incredibly narrow standard. And it is often proven grotesquely artificial. I went to
 
school with two individuals who were "average" to "below average" students, judged
 
by academic standards. In later life one became a Nobel laureate, and the other a famous
 
artist. Both have made more money and gained more fame and become more influential
 
than I or all the other "A" students in our class combined. The one-dimensional ratings
 
of academia fell far, far short of defining the reality of who and what these people were.
 
How many R
embrandts, Josh Grobans or Stephen Hawkings just never gave life a real try --

never
became all that they could be because of the labels of mediocrity hung on them by a
 
narrowly judgmental system?
 
   So who won the debate between Senator Biden and Governor Palin. I don't pretend
 
to know. Each, to me, seemed to accomplish his/her mission, establishing a personal
 
rapport with Americans and setting out some clear differences between their respective
 
candidacies. Neither told me even one thing new and different that would in any way
 
change my view of the current political process.
 
   But it was the viewer responses that reinforced for me why we have such venomous
 
partisan, political non-cooperation, why congress seems in perpetual gridlock and
 
people on both sides of the aisle seem in a heated rush to see who can vilify the other
 
more grossly. It's not about governing anymore, or about democracy, or about the
 
Constitution. It's about power -- about winning and losing.
 
   John Wooden, wildly successful and now retired UCLA basketball coach used to say
 
that great things can be accomplished when no one cares who gets the credit. Great
 
things are not being accomplished by successive administrations and congresses which
 
seem to be entirely about who gets the credit -- who wins and who loses. In a two-party
 
system like ours, a truly joint effort relies on power-sharing, which doesn;t happen much
 
anymore.
 
   On the morning of November 5, America will crown a "winner," and relegate a "loser"
 
to yesterday's news. This coronation will be followed by a grandiose inauguration, and
 
a surfeit of books hailing a "new era." Within months, a series of policy gaffes and
 
acrimonious political conflicts in which there are yet more "winners" and "losers" will
 
inevitably occur. And I can't help but wonder if, in the end, the biggest "losers" aren't
 
those of us who depend upon our elected leaders to consider all points of view, including
 
those with which they disagree, to represent all Americans -- including the excellent, the
 
above average, the average and the poor -- and to work together to make this country and
 
the lives of its citizens better.
 
   What I was looking for in the political debates was not a "winner" and a "loser," not who
 
"scored the most "points," made the most gaffes, got in the sharpest digs, or even who

seemed
more knowledgeable about foreign policy. What I hoped to see was a window into the

souls
of these who would govern, who was most like me, who would reach out to others, who
 
would include and who would exclude, who would consider and who had already decided.
 
Because in the end, winning and losing is the flip of a coin. Governing and being governed
 
are about real life. When we reduce politics to the level of a beauty contest or a high school
 
football game, then we all lose. Winning isn't just about individuals gaining power. It is
 
about unleashing the might of a nation which comes together in a consensus based on the
 
knowledge that all have been truly heard and included. Like my classmates who struggled
 
in school but gained fabulous success in life, the very best candidates may not be the
 
flashiest, the most glib or the most polished. The real issue is not who won a debate. It is
 
one of who can lead a nation forward to the greatness of which it is capable instead of  

 wallowing in the throes of an
 unproductive partisanship. Winners and losers aren't decided

by polls. They
emerge in the history books -- in the theatre of the real. When a candidate
 
wins and a nation loses, the people have not been served.
 
 
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ASSAULT ON THE COMMON MAN (AND WOMAN)

 
 
      During the current presidential race, a drumbeat has surfaced that previously was
 
kept closely under wraps. It is the complete and utter disdain of the liberal elite for
 
the common, everyday American man and woman.
 
   In an unguarded moment during a fund raiser in San Francisco, arguably one of the
 
nation's most liberal bastions, Barack Obama described small-town Americans as
 
"bitter and cynical, clinging to their guns and religion." He might as well have called
 
us neanderthal social lepers. His remarks dripped with disdain, and stood in stark
 
contrast to his posture in Pennsylvania a day earlier when he styled himself a populist
 
man of the people.
 
   And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
 
enters the picture as the Republican presidential nominee only to absorb the most
 
savage onslaught of slanderous personal attacks, vile namecalling, humiliation of her
 
family and degrading of her professional record and personal values imaginable. And
 
for what has she been attacked? How about being a skilled huntress, being a hockey
 
mom, being the mother of five, having a special needs baby, being married to a snow
 
machine racer, objecting to a child abusing state trooper's continuance on duty, firing
 
an insubordinate employee, going to church on Sunday and daring to support a pregnant
 
teenage daughter.. What THEY hate so much about her is that she's so much like the
 
rest of Americana, and so unlike THEM.
 
   One who comes across as honest and down to earth, and who champions a
 
traditional lifestyle, believes in the sanctity of life and the marriage of a woman and
 
a man and has the gumption to speak up about it, scares the living devil out of them
 
precisely because they are so insecure. Moreover she is a looking glass into which
 
they are forced to stare, and what they see looking back at them is their own terrifying
 
vacuousness. They have made it quite clear that they wish she, along with the rest of
 
us commoners, would just go away.
 
   And on they go, marshaling their cadre of coastal leftists and underprileged dupes
 
who, they hope, will sweep them into power so that they can marginalize us even
 
further. But here's a news flash Barack, Nancy, Harry and Howard: you might get
 
four years -- maybe even eight, if ACORN can rig the elections for you. But the rest
 
of us -- the ones who have worked to build this country -- will still be here with our
 
monogamous marriages, our children, our religion and yes, our guns too. If we have
 
bitterness and cynicism it will only be toward the mess you've made in Washington.
 
And after you've done your worst and been swept out of office in a landslide, we'll
 
pick up the pieces and, like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, make America great
 
again. But mark this well: we don't much like those who talk about us one way to
 
our faces and another  way in San Francisco. And maybe -- just maybe -- there will
 
be enough of us on election day to provide you a little November surprise.
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TRUE COLORS

 
 
   In light of the national financial crisis, John McCain has announced the temporary
 
suspension of his presidential campaign and headed to Washington in an attempt to
 
broker a bail-out deal that is a workable bipartisan compromise. He has invited his
 
opponent, Barack Obama, to follow suit in the national interest. Obama has subsequently
 
declined, saying that presidents have to do more than one thing at a time and demanding
 
that the upcoming scheduled debate go forward as planned. What do these words and
 
actions tell us about these two men who would be president?
 
   First, it is important to understand the several reasons why John McCain has taken this
 
unprecedented step. Cynics have been quick to say that it's political grandstanding
 
designed to rescue a faltering campaign. Certainly, there is a political motive, as there
 
is in EVERYTHING both candidates decide to do or not do. By pausing the campaign
 
and returning to Washington, McCain appears presidential, a broker, one who has heard
 
a nation's anguished cries and responded. That surely won't hurt his political stock. But
 
it is also unfair to summarize his actions as a political stunt. The fact is that congressional
 
Democrats have said they won't vote for any bail-out unless McCain votes for it first. Their
 
reason is entirely political. They don't want to give him an issue to hammer them with this
 
close to the election, and they have chosen to put their party's reputation ahead of what the
 
country needs, and for undeniably political reasons. It is their posturing, more than anything
 
else that has forced McCain's return to Washington. He's a man who can't and won't support
 
something unless he completely understands it and has had a voice in crafting it.
 
   But there's more. The McCain campaign has styled him as a "doer," contrasting him with
 
Obama's "talker." McCain understands that you can't hammer out so massive a compromise
 
as this by telephone when you're focused on preparing for a debate. It requires some face-to-
 
face elbow bending, arm-twisting, marathon arguing, middle ground finding that generally
 
only happens when people sit in the same room, across the same table. McCain is doing
 
what the citizens of Arizona pay him to do. He's being a U.S. Senator, leading the charge
 
to solve an important problem and prioritizing it ahead of his own current pursuit of
 
higher office. His motives can be argued, albeit inconclusively, but the appropriateness
 
of his actions cannot.
 
   What of Obama, the man who says the campaign must go on? He is certainly correct
 
that presidents have to do more than one thing at a time. But presidents also have to
 
prioritize wisely, for that is the responsibility with which the nation has entrusted them.
 
So how would you prioritize a national fiscal crisis so grave that it threatens to bring
 
the entire economy to a standstill versus Barack Obama's ambition to be president? Do
 
the citizens of Illinois really pay him to campaign? Or do they expect him to take an
 
active hands-on role in solving national problems that affect them? The answers to
 
those questions are patently obvious, and the actions of the man would seem to suggest
 
that in his value system personal ambition outstrips elected duties and the nation's
 
needs.
 
   Never was the contrast more stark between a man who "would rather lose an election
 
than a war," and a self-proclaimed "citizen of the world," adored by a sycophantic media
 
and running on a platform of unspecified "change." One man walks the walk, the other
 
talks the talk. It's plain to see why, in the eyes of BOTH political parties, John McCain
 
is the key player in this drama, and not Barack Obama. However it turns out, each has
 
stepped from the political murk and shown his true colors.
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WHO REALLY CAUSED THIS MESS?

 
 
   Wall Street is melting down. The politicians are finger-pointing or wringing their hands in
 
dismay over the proposed $700B bail-out proposal. The hard-earned investment dollars of
 
ordinary Americans are at risk. Everybody is looking for someone to blame, but most aren't
 
looking in the right place.
 
   The "blame game" shouldn't be played so we have someone to vilify, but rather so we can
 
see how and where and why this mess started and learn a lesson that will keep America from
 
stumbling into it all over again. America's economy depends on credit -- the concept that
 
if you loan me money then I will pay it back, with agreed upon interest. That's a win-win.
 
I get use of the money now, and you make money for helping me to do what I otherwise
 
didn't have the ready cash to do. But there are a couple of assumptions that are key to our
 
transaction. They are that you have checked me out and know that (a) I have sufficient
 
income and prospect of continued income to make regular payments as agreed, and (b)
 
that I am an honorable person who will keep my promise to you. Absent those caveats,
 
you have no protection and may well lose your money because I can't or choose not to
 
pay up.
 
   In 1995 the Democratic administration of Bill Clinton and the Democratic party
 
faced a quandry. Knowing that Americans were fed up with a welfare state that gave
 
unending tax dollars (your money and mine) to those who did not earn it, they hatched
 
a plan to bypass voters and funnel those dollars through an unexpected backdoor. They
 
authorized, encouraged and even bullied banks, mortgage companies and thrifts into
 
making billions of dollars in home loans to people who were not, under normal
 
circumstances qualified to receive them, so they could purchase homes they could
 
not afford. These mortgages were backed by Freddie Mac, the now-taken-over and
 
deeply troubled government-related mortgage giant which, in turn, encouraaged these
 
lenders to make even more such high-risk loans. After all, what's the risk when the
 
American taxpayer is essentially insuring it?
 
   The Democrats' point man in the House of Representatives, Barney Frank of the
 
banking oversight committee, said loudly and publicly in 2000, again in 2002 and
 
in 2003 that Freddie Mac was in no way at risk and American taxpayers and investors
 
had no worries. Was that a lie, or just a monumental error in judgment? Because the
 
reality is that a huge percentage of those who took out loans they could not
 
afford have defaulted on them, leaving the lenders, Freddie Mac and the American
 
taxpayer holding the bag. The Democrats got their giveaways for the underprivileged,
 
and jeopardized the nation's economy, our retirement investments and America's
 
future for decades to come. And now Barack Obama, another liberal Democrat,
 
wants to "fix" things by raising taxes during a recession and giving away even more
 
money to those who have not earned it. Where does the insanity end?
 
   So the clandestine welfare state caused the problem and that gets the Republicans off
 
the hook, right? Wrong! A number of Republicans, including the President himself, now
 
tell us that they have been saying for some time that this problem was brewing. A check
 
of the record verifies that, but most of us haven't heard it because it was not accompanied
 
by specifics, or by a plan to repair the damage. It was like the elephant in the corner that
 
nobody wanted to disturb because there were other fish to fry. The reason is that any
 
"fix" is going to be painful to the American taxpayer. Are Bill Clinton or the Democratic
 
party going to finance the bail-out? Are the fools who took out the loans they had no
 
hope of repaying going to step up to the plate? Is Barack Obama going to turn foreclosure
 
notices and bad paper into treasury notes and dollar bills? There is about as much chance
 
of any of those things occurring as there is of an alien space ship bearing $700B in cash
 
alighting on the White House lawn.
 
   According to the latest polls, Americans favor unproven Democrat Obama to be the
 
next president. We must all be smoking dope, because what he proudly promises is to
 
tax the wealthy and the business sector -- the only group that could get the economy
 
moving again --  under the table, proliferate the welfare state with unearned giveaways,
 
saddling an already broke government with the costs of universal healthcare. Americans
 
are a great resilient people, but we never seeem to learn. We loved Bill Clinton -- well,
 
some did -- and it cost us in ways we can't yet imagine. Now, like Pavlov's dumber
 
dogs, we seem to be salivating at the media's bell to elect their latest empty vessel. Let
 
me stick my jaw up so you can hit me again!
 
   So much for reality, but if anyone's interested there is a road back -- hard though it may
 
be. Furst, the free lunch has to stop. The liar loans, adjustable rate mortgages, mortgages
 
for illegal aliens and all other no-strings-attached welfare have to stop now. Second, if you
 
took out a mortgage you can't afford to pay, you need to go live in an apartment or a rent
 
house. (Democrats are arguing that any bail-out has to include bailing out these fools).
 
Third, so-called businessmen who went along with the Clinton stupidity need to be
 
sacked -- sans golden parachute -- and replaced by sensible, pay-as-you-go men and
 
women who will play by the rules instead of stoking greed for profit. Fourth, there
 
must be strong bipartisan oversight of the entire financial industry. The incentive for
 
abuse is akin to turning Adam and Eve loose unsupervised in a whole orchard, and it
 
has to stop immediately. Finally, there will have to be some kind of temporary bail-
 
out or bridge funding to get to the genesis of recovery -- and it WILL hurt. But if we
 
don't put a stop to the welfare state mentality, it will all be in vain and we who refuse
 
to learn from history will be doomed to repeat it. If we last that long.
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RADICAL OBAMA AND THE ALINSKY METHOD

 
 
   Both Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin poked fun at Barack Obama in their Republican
 
convention speeches over his experience as a "community organizer." While they were
 
right that such experience doesn't qualify Obama for the presidency, the shocking reality
 
is that the Chicago experience is fundamental to Obama's beliefs and political tactics, and
 
the core of what makes him such a dangerous man. He refers to it as "the best education
 
I ever got."
 
   After breathing the liberal air at Columbia, Obama returned to Chicago looking for a
 
cause, and fell in with an organization known as the Association of Community
 
Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN). ACORN is a radical left wing group that
 
specializes in harassing government and corporate interests and seeking power through
 
voter registration. Their penchant for "direct action" -- their euphemism for violent
 
protest and confrontation -- constuitutes them one of America's most radical and
 
dangerous anti-establishment fringe groups. They are also well-known lawbreakers,
 
having been indicted and convicted of voter fraud, vandalism and destruction of public
 
property. One ACORN organizer is being sought in Philadelphia for registering more
 
than 100 dead people to vote. Three were convicted in Seattle of registering names
 
like Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy, Leon Spinks, Fruto Boy Crispila and others as legitimate
 
voters. Typically, ACORN hordes these phony registrations, dumping them on voting
 
authorities at the last minute in order to make verification nearly impossible. Barack
 
Obama worked with ACORN on various "organizing" projects and later afforded the
 
organization legal representation. During his presidential campaign he has given ACORN
 
nearly a million dollars for "advance activities."
 
   If this is the "best education" Obama ever got, what kind of education was it? ACORN
 
is a chief practitioner of the "Alinsky Method." Saul Alinsky, 60's radical who provided
 
the playbook for a wide range of anti-establishment groups wrote a book in 1971 called
 
"Rules For Radicals." It is a chilling read if you have the time. In it he outlines strategy
 
and tactics for undermining the establishment and creating anarchy. Alinsky and his
 
ilk saw the Democratic National Committee as ripe for takeover, and systenmatically
 
infiltrated the Old Democratic Party with hard left radicals who have made the party
 
what it is today.
 
   Some of Alinsky's "rules" are notable, because they comprise the backbone of Obama's
 
strategy for winning the presidency. The overall strategy is to identify the wound, gouge
 
it raw, and convince the wounded that their plight is being caused by government and big
 
corporations. Once succesful, the case can then be made for "direct action." Alinsky taught
 
that the goal of community organizing is to gain power by whatever means available, the
 
end justifying any means including lying, cheating and stealing.
 
   Have you noticed the near glee with which the Obama campaign has wrapped itself around
 
spiraling unemployment and the Wall Street metldown? And have you listened as they
 
demonized government and corporate interests? "Find the wound, gouge it raw."
 
   Another of Alinsky's rules, codified in his frightening book is this: "Pick the target,
 
freeze it, personalize it and polarize it." The "target" in Obama's case is George Bush,
 
and painting John McCain as a willing surrogate, he has "frozen" Bush as a perpetrator
 
of unconstituional intrusions into civil liberty, unjust and unwise war and disastrous
 
neglect of the economy. In Obama's speeches he relentlessly seeks to polarize labor
 
and management, white and black, the rich and the poor, creating a "them and us"
 
mentality. It's pure Alinsky.
 
   Another Alinsky maxim that has struck fire with Obama and his Democratic allies
 
is this one: "In a fight almost anything goes. It almost reaches the point where you stop
 
to apologize if a chance blow lands above the belt." We have seen this clearly in Obama's
 
relentless attempts to label McCain as Bush instead of engaging him on equal terms, in
 
the "lipstick on a pig" double entendre and in the more recent attack ad that McCain is
 
"out of touch" because he can't use a computer or send e-mail. Of course, the reason
 
why McCain can't use a computer is because the torture he underwent at the Hanoi
 
Hilton left him without sensation in his fingertips and therefore unable to type. The
 
Obama people have to know this, and so their disingenuous ad that paints McCain as
 
a stone age dullard is really an unvarnished vile attack on a senior with a partial
 
disability. It doesn't get any lower than that.
 
   Yet, in the face of such tactics, the Obama people accuse McCain of running the
 
"sleaziest, most dishonoarble campaign in electoral history."  Alinsky wrote: "Ridicule
 
is man's most potent weapon. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule." So
 
while perpetrating such atrocities as the "can't use a computer ad," the Dems try to
 
put the onus on McCain for running a dirty campaign.
 
   There are many, many, many other illustrations of Obama's slavish dedication to
 
the Alinsky Method that he learned from ACORN. The point is that Barack Obama is
 
a radical who was liberalized by Columbia, Harvard and Frank Marshall Davis, his
 
Communist mentor in Hawaii. radicalized by ACORN, sanitized by the Democratic
 
party and deified by the left-wing media. Now, you can put lipstick on the pig. But
 
it's still what?
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OBAMA'S ECONOMY BUNKUM

 
 
   Presidential candidate Barack Obama has made the economy a centerpiece of his

campaign,
hoping to capitalize on a high jobless rate, high fuel prices, the sub-prime lending

crisis and
the consequent teetering of Wall Street. The case that the Bush Administration has

mismanaged
the economy and that change is needed sounds impressive on its face. But

whether or not it
is a sound idea depends on the changes one has in mind. Obama's changes

are so much snake
oil.
 
   His first task is to blame Bush and the Republicans for current economic woes. The
 
problem with that is that the Democrats have been in majority congressional control for two
 
years now, and have done nothing to effect controls on the floundering financial industry or
 
take any other constructive action on the economy. In fact they have done nothing at all! A
 
little research reveals that the practice of allowing adjustable rate mortgages that quickly
 
escalate as interest rates change and "liar loans" where people are not required to document
 
their true income did not arise during Bush's watch, but during Bill Clinton's. And the
 
greed of Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and AIG contributed enormously to the much
 
ballyhooed Clinton boom, only to come bak to roost in recent months. Further, the economy
 
was in a downward spiral at the end of Clinton's term, as it often is at the end of a term
 
limited presidency. Clearly, Bush and his financial management team have not done enough
 
to stave off the current crisis. But the Democrats must share equal blame and have
 
contributed absolutely nothing by way of solutions to the problem. Someone once said
 
that the best way to win an election is to make people afraid of something, and then tell
 
them who's to blame for it. That's Obama's playbook. And it's pure bunk!
 
   Next, Obama asks the nation to accept on faith the notion that the best way to fix a sagging
 
economy is to increase taxes. He thinks, or wants Americans to think, that if taxes are
 
raised on American businesses that will induce them to hire more workers. Does he think
 
most of us are smoking dope? This is one of the silliest planks of his extremely silly
 
platform. How do you think that businesses having to pay higher taxes will react? Duh!
 
They'll pass their higher cost of doing business on to the rest of us schmucks, that's
 
what they'll do. But if you don't buy groceries, gas, office supplies or clothing it won't
 
be a problem for you. This is an insult to American intelligence.
 
   Obama plans to create new jobs through the production of "green energy." Conveniently,
 
he doesn't say what that is. Nor does he mention that currently the technology and science
 
for producing and harnesing that energy in a practical way do not exist. So when was it that
 
he was planning to put Americans who have no jobs now back to work? Give me a break!
 
   His cronies in congress are even now trying to pass legislation that will allow more than
 
a half million NEW immigrants into the country to take pretty much whatever jobs they
 
can find. That'll help out-of-work Americans out, won't it? The fact is that Obama has put
 
forward no concrete plan to reform immigration or close the borders becausre he has no
 
intention of doing it. He tells Ohio he will "renegotiate NAFTA" and the very next day his
 
surrogates tell the Canadians he "didn't mean it." Sounds like he's really committed to
 
putting America back to work, doesn't it?
 
   Obama is a disciple of fellow community organizer and admitted radical Saul Alinsky,
 
who once wrote that the goal is to "get power however you can, even if it means lying
 
cheating and stealing." His well known electoral dirty tricks in the Dakotas and Nevada
 
constitute the primer for the Democrats' election strategy. They think that, as Alinsky
 
taught, the best way to intimidate an opponent is to bash and negatively label them as
 
loudly and for as long as possible. If he were alive today he'd be chuckling at Obama's
 
attempts to assign blame and make Americans afraid on the economy. But it can't
 
whitewash the fact that his economic "plan," if you can even so dignify it, is 100%
 
pure, unmitigated  horse hockey. And maybe Americans aren't quite as easily gulled
 
as the glib-tongued senator thinks. The "economic fundamentals" of which he is so
 
contemptuous somehow enabled him to make four million dollars last year, and to live
 
in a million dollar mansion. Who does he think he's kidding???
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A DIFFERENT KIND OF CAMPAIGN?

 
 
      It seems like light years since Barack Obama and John McCain promised America
 
"a different kind of campaign." They spoke of their intent to dwell on the issues, and to
 
maintain a civil and respectful tone. Now, months later, both campaigns seem to have
 
descended once again into the inferno of partisan politics, personal attacks and dramatic
 
accusations that typify most elections in recent memory. Have these two good men just
 
somehow fallen off their pedestals? Or are there circumstances inherent in campaigning
 
within the current American political system that make the decay of civility inevitable?
 
   The word "campaign" is really just a euphemism that really means "extended contest."
 
In the two-party system there are only winners and losers. Since everyone wants to be
 
the winner, and no one wants to be the loser, it is only natural that each side will do
 
anything within their power to win. Sometimes this crosses the line of human decency.
 
Sometimes it violates the law. The classical definition of "conflict" is when two parties
 
believe that a desired end is achievable by one or the other, but not by both. So conflict
 
is inherent in the campaign process, and it is rarely inhibited by the rules of politeness
 
and coolly rational behavior.
 
   Consider also the current extreme political climate in America. Never has the country
 
been more severly polarized between right and left, and rarely have the most radical factions
 
of both parties played such key roles in the candidate selection and platform development
 
arenas. Giving each side the benefit of the doubt, i.e., that their political views reflect their
 
personal values and are, therefore, deeply and earnestly held, it is not difficult to see how,
 
when the political differences are so great, each side might strongly resent the other and
 
fear for the state of the nation if the extremists of the opposing party are allowed to
 
seize power. This extreme polarization escalates the conflictual element of the election
 
contest to a high-stakes match of political survival. In a one winner/one loser scenario,
 
respectful sparring usually gives way to a bareknuckle brawl.
 
   In a perfect world, the presidential election is a contest of two philosophies, two
 
visions for the country. It is the idealistic Democrats versus the pragmatic Republicans.
 
But in the real world, the American president is a larger than life figure who is cast as
 
the leader of the free world. It is beyond dispute that leadership is, to some degree, a
 
matter not only of competence, but also of character. The character issue is really
 
trans-philosophic. Whether Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal, a candidate
 
comes to be seen as the sum of his experience, record and past associations, and in that
 
crucible voters make their decision about which one they really trust most. This is not
 
lost on the warring campaigns, and the temptation is flat irresistable to exaggerate
 
their own candidate's credentials and denigrate those of the opponent. As polls narrow
 
and election day nears, these scathing critiques can even spill over to include family
 
members of the candidates. The temptation is simly too strong not to stop at extolling
 
and building confidence in the character of their own candidate and sliding into the
 
muck of assassinating the character of a rival. And like Adam and Eve's poor decision
 
in the Garden of Eden, the choice pollutes the waters and carries consequences for
 
events as yet undreamt.
 
   But assuming that John McCain and Barack Obama could and should somehow step back
 
from the brink of the abyss, the media would never, never allow it to happen. The media is
 
exactly like the schoolyard troublemaker who brings two antagonists face-to-face and says,
 
"All right, you two, fight." A good slugfest makes entertaining copy, and since the media
 
has long since abandoned any pretense of objectivity on a whole host of issues, they will
 
always and without exception opt to report heat over light. The result is that when the ballots
 
have been counted and the winners and losers identified, the media walks away from the
 
carnage free and clear, set loose to wreak havoc on their next big story. But the animosity
 
they feed on leaves deep scars, driving the already distant extremes even farther apart, and
 
leaving people on both sides craving revenge. It is the media more than any other single
 
factor that makes a civil respectful campaign only a glimmer in two honorable candidates'
 
eyes, and makes bipartisan cooperation going forward a near impossibility. There is no
 
honor or decency in that, but the amoral media has long since quit caring.
 
   So when the winner is crowned, and the loser slinks away to fight another day, the
 
nation finds itself tacking back and forth in the winds of time with no port -- or should
 
we say two DIFFERENT and opposite ports in view. And the uninformed bigots of
 
Hollywood typify the lowest form of citizenship when they trumpet, "I hate candidate X,"
 
or "I'm moving to anotgher country if candidate Y is elected." Is hatred really the greatest
 
motivator in American politics? If so, the decline of a a once mighty nation has surely begun.
 
 
 
 
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DO Y0U REALLY BELIEVE?

 
 
   America's Democratic party offers voters the "historic candidacy" of Barack Obama as the
 
best avenue to "change we can believe in." For months now the candidates have been
 
hammering away at one another, many facts from the past have surfaced, platforms have
 
taken shape, running mates have been selected and the last hurrahs of the conventions have
 
died away. As voters, we are left with a decision about which candidate can best lead our
 
nation into a treacherous and challenging future.
 
   The candidates are a contrast in political philosophy, life experience and personal style.
 
They have different priorities, different gifts and disparate visions regarding what America
 
can and should be. Each advocates change. John McCain is a predictable known quantity
 
who knows the world and its leaders. Barack Obama is a starry-eyed idealist who says
 
he wants to lead America down a different path. Since Obama is the newcomer, and
 
relatively little is known about him, Americans have to weigh the evidence and decide
 
what they really believe about the man and his promise to change America. So, what do
 
you believe?
 
   Do you believe that a man with no leadership or governance experience can effectively
 
govern the nation, managing its economy, its energy challenges and its international
 
commitments and relationships. If so, on what do you base such belief?
 
   Do you believe that a man who has no record of effecting change, who voted with
 
his own party 97% of the time, who has never reached across the aisle in any real

 or consistent way to heal the partisan divide and assure progress will suddenly do
 
so upon being elected president? If so, is such a belief grounded in reality or just wishful
 
thinking?
 
   Do you really believe that in twenty years of pew sitting through Jeremiah Wright's
 
sermons, the man never once heard anything even vaguely anti-American, racist,
 
anarchist or patently false? Or that his association with William Ayers, the unrepentant
 
terrorist, that included joint fund-raising was simply "casual?" Or that it never crossed
 
his mind that Chicago machine financier Tony Rezko might be crooked? If so, you
 
must be the most trustng soul in all the nation. And if not, what do these long-term
 
associations say about Senator Obama;s judgment, and with what kind of people
 
will he surround himself once elected?
 
   Do you honestly believe that raising taxes will help a struggling economy? Or that
 
green, renewable energy that no one has yet been able to harness is an imminent answer to
 
American independence from foreign oil? Are you completely sold on the fact that his
 
notion of taking money out of your pocket and putting in the hands of those who have
 
not earned it will make them better and more productive citizens?
 
   Do you think that a man who has never served in uniform and who has made a loud
 
and public display of his votes against providing American troops in the field and
 
under fire with needed materiel is fit to be commander-in-chief and will be so respected
 
by those who have repeatedly put their lives on the line for their nation in spite of his
 
lack of support?
 
   Is it your conviction that a man who changes his position almost daily, seemingly based
 
on who he's talking to, is a person of integrity, a stalwart, honest, independent thinker who
 
will provide transparent government?  That a man who opposes NAFTA to union workers,
 
but "didn't really mean" that to Canadians, vigorously opposed offshore drilling but suddenly
 
now supports it, voted against legislation to protect live-born targets of abortion, but says
 
he didn't, opposed the troop surge in Iraq and adamantlyu denied that it was working, until
 
admitting to a TV interviewer that it has "worked beyond our wildest dreams" -- that such a
 
man has the stability and good judgment to drive U.S. policy going forward?
 
   Is it your faith that one who proudly proclaims his intent to eviscerate the Patriot Act
 
and ban wiretapping against domestic terror suspects -- tools that have helped prevent
 
a repeat terror attack on U.S. soil for the last seven years -- is a man who truly has
 
America's national security at heart, and has a real and substantive plan to guarantee it?
 
   If you are so desperate as to believe all of those things in a near total vacuum of
 
supporting evidence then you are NOT a TRUE believer. Strong, supportable faith
 
was never built on daydreams, wishful thinking and a dulcet voice reading from a
 
teleprompter. Rather, it is built on evidence, real, solid history, demonstrated capacity
 
and actual world experience. It also makes the voting choice we face much easier.
 
 
 
   
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FAILED POLICIES

 
 
   Barack Obama and the Democratic left have seized on the "failed policies" of George Bush
 
and his Republican adminsitration to make the case for change. To sort out the factual wheat
 
from the partisan chaff, a closer examination of the claim and the use of the term are

warranted.
 
   Understand that EVERY administration has had "failed policies" -- things that seemed 
 
a good idea at the time, but just didn't work. No president in history, Republican or Democrat,
 
has been spared from the ravages of outrageous fortune when it comes to things that just

never
got off the ground. In understanding the issue, it may be helpful to know just what

constitutes
a "policy," and how that differs from "execution." Policy is the strategy, the

ordering principle
by which governance occurs. There are often as many "policies" as there

are sectors to be
goverend (i.e., taxes, foreign affairs, the environment, energy, the economy,

etc.). But those
who implement the policies, or are charged with their execution, are as

responsible for
whether the policy works or doesn't as is the policy and policy maker him or

herself. When
execution goes awry, it is all too easy to indict the policy and the policy maker

which, sadly,
often leads to "throwing out the baby with the bath."
 
   A case in point is the current U.S. fiscal deficit, which has now reached record proportions.
 
The Democrats argue forcefully that the Bush tax cuts are responsible -- that his policy of
 
taxing uniformly and at the lowest possible rates has failed, resulting in the sea of red ink.
 
A closer inspection, however, calls such a conclusion into question. The real culprit is not
 
the conservative approach to taxation, but the "drunken sailor," pork barrel, earmark

spending
of an irresponsible congress. In fairness, Bush has tried to limit these boondoggles

through
the veto, but for every one he shot down, congress hatched four more. The policy --

the 
consrvative philosophy of lowest possible taxes -- will not work unless it is accompanied
 
by extremely frugal spending. The Democrats don't want to limit spending. In fact they
 
are some of the biggest pork barrelers. But they do want to raise taxes to support that
 
spending. There is nothing proveably wrong with a policy of low taxes and frugal spending.
 
But the problem has arisen in the execution of the policy, much of which was out of the
 
president's hands.
 
   Another example is the war in Iraq. The Democrats regularly assail the Bush doctrine
 
(policy) of pre-emptive war. What puts wind in their sails, however, is the shoddy execution
 
of the current war in Iraq. Weapons of mass destruction or not, getting rid of Saddam
 
Hussein was a good idea.  An object lesson to dictators everywhere that America could
 
and would depose them if they posed a threat, it lent an appealing credibility to the policy.
 
Enter Donald Rumsfeld and his notion that such a war could be fought quickly, cheaply
 
and easily. Apparently having learned nothing from the strategic blunders of the WWII
 
Nazis when they bypassed Bastogne and other allied strongholds in their drive to the River
 
Merz.  It was Rumsfeld who ordered the military not to engage in meaningful combat at
 
Fallujah, and in other pockets of resistance in Diyala and Anbar provinces, but to drive
 
straight to Baghdad with all possible speed to depose Saddam. As a result, Fallujah,
 
Mosul, Kirkuk, Ramadi and other outposts became breeding grounds for armed insurrection
 
and a growing al Qaeda presence which, in combination, claimed the great majority of
 
American military casualties. One could argue the policy either way, but it was Don
 
Rumsfeld's execution that caused disaster.
 
   The sub-prime mortgage crisis is yet another example, and one in which the policy itself
 
can genuinely might be said to have "failed." The conservative notion is that the economy
 
should be regulated as little as possible. There's nothing wrong with that IF the government
 
keeps a watchful eye out for abuses and moves swiftly to avert crises through timely
 
intervention when it is present. In this case the government (the Bush administration) did
 
not maintain such vigilance.  Millions of "liar loans," adjustable rate mortgages and down-
 
right fradulent home purchase schemes leveraged people into homes they could not afford.
 
When the house of cards came crashing down, it cost mortgage company and bank collapse,
 
job loss, foreclosures and an economic down spiral. The policy, apparently, was "hands off."
 
   Every policy has one or more points of vulnerability. And it is at those points that vigilance
 
and quick response determines the difference between failure and success. That is to say that
 
execution is just as important as policy. The failings of the Bush administration are far more
 
failures of excecution than of policy, which weakens the case for discarding the policies out-
 
of-hand, and strengthens the case for voting the incumbent out, if he was not already
 
subject to term limitation. It means that the blanket condemnation of the "failed policies"
 
of the current administration is largely a confusion between bad strategy and bad tactics, and
 
not a valid reason to discard conservative policies. The telltale concession that suggests in
 
the Democrats' heart of hearts they know this is the recent statement by Obama that in light
 
of the recession, obliteration of the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy may have to be delayed. He
 
understands that tax increases are not good for a reeling economy, but tax cuts are.
 
   As a conservative, I have more concerns about liberal policies such as those Obama

advocates
than I do about changing the execution of poorly overseen conservative ones. But
 
I  like John McCain's notion of finding bi-partisan solutions to things the two sides do agree

on, and
appointing Democrats to some cabinet positions in order to enlist the best minds from

both
camps in finding the best policies, and then executing them properly. Maybe there's some
 
light at the end of the tunnel.
 
 
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DOUBLE STANDARDS, SEXISM AND SARAH PALIN

 
 
   Since the bombshell nomination of Sarah Palin as John McCain's vice-president the media,
 
the left wing blog, the Democratic National Committee and a few of Barack Obama's
 
surrogates have launched a blistering personal attack on the Alaska governor that has run
 
the gamut from rumor mongering, snide innuendo and vile epithets to intentional
 
misreporting (yes, that's what we call it when you print only the reports and not the rebuttals)
 
unvarnished sexism and outright lies. One can't be sure whether the left is truly desperate
 
to undermine her candidacy, or just a bunch of foul-mouthed good ol' boys (and girls)
 
out for their idea of a good time.
 
    A number of humorous (though pathetic) monikers have made the left's blog circuit.
 
The governor has been frequently called "mooseburger," because she hunts, "Iditabroad,"
 
after the Alaskan Iditarod race, "Ice Whore," no explanation warranted and "cold-blooded
 
b---h." Her fitness as a mother has been questioned by Neal Colmes, The Washington Post,
 
CNN, MSNBC and CBS, to name just a few. Her child has been targeted and humiliated, her
 
husband clucked at because of a 20-year-old DUI and her integrity questioned because she
 
advocated (but did not order) the firing of an Alaska state trooper who threatened to kill
 
people and tasered his own ten-year-old as an act of discipline.
 
   Set aside, for a moment. that most of the foregoing do not impact her fitness for the office
 
she seeks, and are private family matters. (And if you want to see that argued brilliantly just
 
read the current piece on Fox News by Susan Estrich, a Democrat). Such attacks either
 
make you angry (if you're neutral or a Republican) or make you chuckle in glee if you're
 
a go-for-the-jugular Democrat. Because the more serious issue is that the national media
 
and the Democrats have baptized a double standard for men and women, Republicans and
 
Democrats, and have entered willingly and with malice aforethought into a conspiracy to
 
destroy a candidate and her family.
 
   Ignore the vile namecalling, which says far more about the vile swine who do it than the
 
target of their abuse. Let's focus instead on the obvious double standard. As a young man
 
Todd Palin, Sarah's husband, was cited for driving while under the influence of alcohol. Now
 
the media argues that's proof that Sarah Palin was improperly vetted. The same articles and
 
programs make no mention of the fact that Barack Obama used cocaine ("a little blow," as
 
he euphemistically put it). I always thought that one of the great things about America was
 
that a man or woman was judged only by what he or she did, and not what a member of their
 
family did. Because if that's not true, then William Ayers, Jeremiah Wright and Tony Rezko
 
leap right back into the picture as fair game. Unless, of course, one standard applies to Palin
 
and another to Obama, as seems to be the case.
 
   And think for a moment about the bleating argument from the media and some Dems that
 
Palin MAY shortchange her family, will be too busy to give them appropriate support,
 
or is deserting her pregant teenager. Quite aside from the fact that none of these "wise
 
men and women" have the first clue about how the Palins plan to structure family care
 
should she be elected and that it is no one's business except that of the Palin family since
 
exemplary motherhood is not a qualification for office, it is interesting that none of them
 
raise even the first question as to whether being president will permit Barack Obama to
 
be a good father to his two developing young daughters. Whether it's applying a test to
 
the woman that's not applied to the man, or just attacking Palin's judgment and letting
 
Obama skate (yet again), it's still a double standard any way you cut it.
 
   Before Palin's nomination we heard a lot of blowing from Democratic feminists about
 
Hillary making cracks in the glass ceiling and vindicating a woman's choice to run for office
 
on her own steam. Now, suddenly, when the Republicans nominate a woman, we hear grave
 
concern about her family values. Gut wrenching coming from the abortionist party is a
 
real laugher. So their argument is that women have the right to choose to kill their unborn
 
babies (or even the live born ones in Obama's case), but not the right to make alternative care
 
arrangements in order to run for high public office. Rank hypocrisy! Unfathomable double
 
standard!
 
   Then there's the really raw "boys will be boys" sexist part. Joe Biden can't seem to open his
 
loose mouth without talking about how good looking Governor Palin is. The bloggers have
 
worked overtime to concoct nude or scantily clad pictures of Palin on motorcycles or in
 
bath tubs. It goes on and on. If they talked abut a male opponent like that they'd likely get
 
punched in the nose.
 
   Obama, in fear of a backlash, forbade his surrogates, on pain of termination, to go after
 
Palin's family. Decent that he did it, but revealing that he had to. But somewhere out there
 
accountability waits. What goes around comes around. Meanwhile, shame on you CNN,
 
CBS, MSNBC, Washington Post and all your ilk! And you leftist bloggers: crawl back into
 
the sewer you came from! Americans really aren't as vulgar, as base or as stupid as you seem
 
to think.
 
 
 
    
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OBAMA'S HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT

   
 
   As the first African-American to bear his party's standard in a U.S. presidential election,
 
Barack Obama's achievement is admittedly historic. Along the way he has passed a number
 
of  significant milestones that warrant mention. Consider the things he has accomplished.
 
   * He has orchestrated an unprecedented internet fund-raising campaign that put many
 
millions of dollars in his political war chest.
 
   * He has taken text messaging to a new level, announcing his vice-presidential selection
 
to his faithful at 3 AM one morning.
 
   * He has vanquished the mighty Clintons, and brought them begging to his table.
 
   * He has given a stirring speech to 200,000 screaming Germans in Berlin.
 
   * He has proposed the largest tax increases in recent memory.
 
   * He has survived, to date, scandalous associations with a racist pastor, a known
 
terrorist and a convicted felon.
 
   * He has earned a Harvard law degree.
 
   * He has helped his wife to finally find something to be proud of about America.
 
   * He has proven himself a master orator, wowing a convention crowd from the ruins
 
of a Greek temple.
 
   * He has gathered around him the most vicious array of attack dogs imaginable to be
 
sure that his credentials, character and political tactics are never questioned without the
 
most vilifying response.
 
   * He, the most liberal senator, has chosen the third most liberal senator as his running
 
mate.
 
   * Running on a platform of change and hope, he has brought no Washington outsider
 
to his ticket.
 
   * Having confessed that the issue of when life begins is above his pay grade, he has
 
championed the liberal left's cherished right to abortion.
 
   * He has asserted that running a political campaign qualifies him to be president.
 
   These are, to say the least, extraordinary achievements. And they all have one very
 
important thing in common. THEY HAVE NOTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO WITH
 
ACTUALLY GOVERNING THE MOST POWERFUL NATION IN THE WORLD.
 
   Obama has never made the first executive decision at any level of government. He has
 
served only a partial term as a U.S. Senator, and has never once convened a meeting of
 
the one minor committee he chairs. He has demonstrated zero capacity for independent
 
thought, voting his party's line on every major issue before the senate -- when he was
 
there to vote, that is. He has never succesfully fought corruption or government waste,
 
never designed, administered or balanced a government budget, never signed a bill into
 
law, never participated in a significant bi-partisan coalition for progress. The list of
 
things that ARE important to a successful presidency that he has not done goes on and on.
 
   The awful truth is that the man who, if one believes the polls, would be the next
 
president of the United States of America has no resume at all to warrant confidence
 
that he can successfully govern. When is hope just wishful thinking? How do fantasy
 
and reality merge so subtly in the political world to convince Americans that this
 
inexperienced pretender can actually lead this nation?
 
   To understand this, it is helpful to remember the opening ceremonies of the recent
 
Olympic games in Beijing. Picture again the beautiful little girl lip-synching to some-
 
one else's voice, and the holographhic fireworks that appeared on the gigantic stadium
 
screens but were never real. That's the candidacy of Barack Obama -- form without
 
substance, sound without meaning, promise without fulfillment, a journey with no
 
destination. An ultra-liberal hologram propped up by a sympathetic media, funded
 
by the electronically manipulated and promoted by a party with a sinister agenda for
 
total political domination. America has a right to more! Our nation deserves better!
 
  
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