Posts Tagged ‘McCain’

Not Such A Tough Choice, After All

Monday, September 15th, 2008

The latest attack ad by Obamas crew says that John McCain is too old and out of touch to be our president because he can’t use a computer.

It is true that he cannot use a computer.

He can’t because he can’t even raise his arms high enough to comb his hair, because of the injuries he received as a result of his war wounds and years of being tortured at the hands of the Vietnamese.

He can type and does when it’s necessary, but doing so is painful and repetitive exercise involving his arms is painful, and he avoids it when he can. Naturally.

Obama, who approved that message, knows full well the reason why McCain never learned to use a computer, but he’d rather lie about it if it can make John McCain look bad. It’s simply not possible, with all the vetting and research that both parties do on each others people, that Hussein doesn’t know this.

The only person this makes look bad is Barack Hussein Liar Obama. Not that he needed more help. This is the man who equivocated all over the carpet when he was asked if he would try to conquer evil if he were president by pastor Rick Warren, in their now-famous TV interview, and ultimately stated that evil can never be defeated. That’s not the view I want my president to have. John McCain was far more direct and straightforward in all his answers, including his one to this question, when he stated that yes, we can and must defeat it.

Of course there will always be evil in the world. This is exactly why the fight against it must always continue. Evil can be defeated. Certainly. More will arise. Certainly. Then that must be defeated. If we just say, “Oh well, it’s a losing battle”, and give up, our civilization will revert to chaos.

The primary source of evil in the world today is Islamic terrorism, designed to spread the blood and death worshipping cult of Islam, and it is being spread, right here in America, by Saudi financed mosques. McCain is out to fight it. Obama wants to sit down and talk with it and work together with it and he said so right out in his interview with Bill O’Reilly.

You have a choice to make on Election Day. Remember that evil speaks with a facile and oily tongue and ask yourself which of the two candidates that most describes.

She Shrieked As The Massive Door Slowly Creaked Open…

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Looms. A popular word in horror and crime novels. Disaster looms, the specter of death looms. So today, our coming presidential election looms.

Yes it does. It truly looms. It will either be McCain or Obama, the Religious Right or the religious Far Left, which very likely will prove to be an open embrace of either Fundamentalist Christianity in government or of Fundamentalist Islam, the kind the terrorists practice.

America, the nation that prides itself on the separation of church and state, has never actually practiced what it preaches. Pull a coin out of your pocket or purse and read it. What does it say? It says “In God we trust”. Look at our laws, all demanding the separation of church and state, except for abortion, which has always been a religious issue and is still today our most hotly contested one. If McCain wants to believe that a new human life is formed “at the moment of conception”, as he stated, with the same full rights as an adult human, that’s a religious belief that has zero factual validity. Pushing religious laws onto us will not make America a better place.

Obama is well known as the single most Far Left Liberal in Congress. He has Muslim family, his father was a Fundamentalist Muslim, along with his brother and other family members in Kenya. He has declared that if he becomes our president he wants to convene a meeting of all the worlds Muslim leaders. What in the Hell for? To plan the instituting of Muslim religious law in America? That would be the most logical answer and the most likely.

Both of these men are strongly religious in their own way. Obama claims to be Christian, yet he attended a black, racist, anti-American, Afro-centric church, hardy the Christian ethic, for 20 years, that was run by a supposedly former Muslim.

All my life, growing up in America, our country considered itself to be a Christian nation. This began changing in the 1960s as atheists won Supreme Court rulings that enforced the separation of church and state, and today we no longer really consider ourselves to be a completely Christian nation. Various influences hostile to democracy have been using our laws regarding religion to attack us from within, such as the ACLU, founded by a Communist and now taken over by Islamists, that have forced the removal of religious icons of various kinds, primarily Christian, from public sites.

The plain truth is that it is the basic tenets of Protestant Christianity which are most conducive to maintaining Democracy, more than any other faith, and by breaking down the observance of Christianity in our society, the enemies of America open the way for the breaking down of our societys morals. One of our greatest strengths, Religious Freedom, is also one of our greatest weaknesses.

Politicians like to tout their religious credentials and the Republican Party has gone far afield in pushing it’s religious agenda, so it’s to be expected that the Democrats would go far in the opposite direction as a counter.

We had some candidates, starting out in this race, who were far more centrist than either of the two we’ve ended up with. Electing either of these men is going to guarantee continuing party extremism on both sides but considering all options, McCain is the best choice of the two. He at least has good in his heart and no one, in all the mud slinging so far, has ever accused him of telling a single lie. That says a lot.

Obama has evil in his heart and proves it by the endless stream of lies he tells, from his “Christian” mother and grandmother, who were actually outspoken atheists, to his convicted criminal and terrorist friends, to his cocaine addiction and alcoholism. This is a bad man.

Our election day looms.

Is McCain Anti-Islam?

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Despite his call for the U.S. to win the “hearts and minds of the Islamic world,” Sen. John McCain recruited the support of an evangelical minister who describes Islam as “anti-Christ” and Mohammed as “the mouthpiece of a conspiracy of spiritual evil.”

McCain sought the support of Pastor Rod Parsley of the World Harvest Church of Columbus, Ohio who he described as “one of the truly great leaders in America, a moral compass, a spiritual guide”, hopefully because of Parsley’s well-established denunciations of the Islamic faith in a book “Silent No More” and on DVDs of sermons about Islam, rather than in spite of them.

This could change my whole view of John McCain. If he’s sincere about battling Islam, this would be great news indeed. George Bush Junior likes to hold hands with King Abdullah and have him stay at the Texas ranch, while King Abdullah pours billions into the perversion and subjugation of America to Islam, corrupting our schools and building mosques all over Hell and gone.

“Islam is an anti-Christ religion that intends through violence to conquer the world,” Parsley says on the DVDs reviewed by ABC News.

“America was founded with the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed,” Parsley says, “and I believe Sept. 11, 2001 was a generational call to arms that we can no longer ignore.”

Parsley’s views and his connection to the McCain campaign are now beginning to show up on Arab Web sites and newspapers.

Al Moheet, a regional Arabic Web site operating in Egypt, carries the story with a picture of McCain and the headline: “McCain’s Spiritual Adviser Calls for the Destruction of Islam.” McCain has repeatedly urged the U.S. to show respect for Islam. “Our goal must be to win the ‘hearts and minds’ of the vast majority of moderate Muslims who do not want their future controlled by a minority of violent extremists,” McCain told the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles on March 26.

Whether this is just political blather or not is the problem here. If McCain would stand up and say that he agrees with the pastor, that would make all the difference in the world. As it is now, all the worlds muslims already see him as an enemy and his “hearts and minds” crap is just that. Crap, and they know it. The minister is clear that there are no “moderate” muslims, as I’ve been saying for years, and McCain needs to take a stand on this issue instead of letting some minister dodge flak for him.

The most likely possibility here is that McCain simply used Rev. Parsley back when he was still campaigning in Ohio, to gain an edge over Huckabee and his religious posturing. I say most likely because the only mention of Parsley since is in the Arab media, where they’re still frothing over his accurate depiction of their evil cult.

Things like this are why I have my doubts. “Just a week ago, John McCain decried the decision to legalize gay marriage in California. Today you can catch him on TV chatting with Ellen DeGeneres, America’s foremost lesbian entertainer who within hours of the landmark ruling announced on air that she would marry her partner.”

“I wish her every happiness”, “She’s very popular. I’m a big fan of her and her show,” McCain said. Oh my God, John, you suck-ass son of a bitch.

McCain keeps coming off as just one more two-faced jerk politician. The only issue he’s been even halfway consistent on is staying in Iraq. Considering what that assinine war has done to wreck our economy and unite the goddam worlds muslims against us, that’s not politically very bright. The plain truth is that if you don’t mess with a hornets nest, the hornets won’t mess with you. Bin Laden and his band of Al Qaeda was not the whole Islamic world, and if we’d gone after him and only him, things would have been hokey dokey with the muslims. But Nooo, Bush saw the opportunity to make a try for Iraqs oil, blew it off, won’t admit his failure, and McCain wants to continue what was a bad effort to begin with.

It’s this sort of thing that has me preferring Clinton. At least, with her, the economy would be back on track and we’d be out of Iraq. None of them is my “best choice”. That’s Ron Paul.

I must feel like I’m drowning. I keep grasping at straws.