One more day for common sense

We have one more day before the election for common sense to enter the American psyche, and that, finally, logic can trump feelings, even in spite of the media’s constant beating the drum for Hussein Obama.

When folks enter the voting booth, I hope they seriously consider the sobering thought to Obama/Biden leading the country and Nancy Pelosi leading the Congress. The following facts just have to prevail: Obama has never managed anything, never held a leadership role, and never authored any legislation. He claims he will “reach across the aisle” to get things done, but he has never once done that during his term in the Senate. In fact, he is ranked the most liberal member of the Senate. He speaks in platitudes and has taken both sides of every issue except one, and, ironically, that is, as president, he would raise taxes which is precisely the opposite of what we need with the current financial problems. He is a world-class liar who will say anything. He denies any connection to Domestic terrorist William Ayers, saying Ayers was just a man in the neighborhood. The truth is Obama served with Ayers on two nonprofit organization boards, including the Annenberg group in which Ayers was a principal and Obama Chairman. He said he would give 95% of Americans a tax cut, either ignorant or uncaring of the fact that only 60% actually pay taxes. Moreover, that would be impossible given his plan for social program spending. He claims to be a patriotic American, but how can we believe that with his 20 year relationship with Jeremiah Wright who is a poisonous anti-American racist. He refused to wear the American flag pin until his handlers told him he should do it for political reasons. He voted against supporting the troops and now is clearly lying when he says that he did.

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