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McCain Gets My Vote  

by Marie Jon’

While some might be undecided on who to vote for this coming Election Day, for others it’s a no-brainer. Although the news media would like us to believe otherwise, there is still an enormous political gap between the Left and the Right.

“Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it; and this I know, my lords, that where laws end, tyranny begins” — William Pitt

The American people must wake up to the the facts. The Democratic Party has moved well to the left of liberalism, and Barack Obama is — by his record — as far left as one can get in the party.

Sorry America, but we can’t afford an Obama presidency. It would be political and social mayhem having a Democrat House, Senate, Supreme Court and Executive branch. For many decades the United States would be held under the sway of a very unjust, destructive force. Our citizenry would have to deal with the extreme rulings of a Supreme Court gone wild. There would be no more checks and balances.

Liberal judges would change our country’s disposition. Even if Americans were roused from their lethargy and subsequently voted in a Republican president and Congress, it would be too late. They would not be able to neutralize the highest court of the land.

Once a liberal Supreme Court is installed, all traditional values will be null and void. Everything will change to satisfy the progressives’ mind-set. Nothing would be sacrosanct, from the war against terror to the right to bear arms, late-term abortion and the varied definitions of marriage.

America needs a Republican president who will appoint judges to the Supreme Court without a litmus test. Only then can liberalism’s hold of our federal benches be defeated. Our country might then be spared from the dictates of a black-robed oligarchy.

Senator John McCain is not trying to run as a Ronald Reagan conservative. He is a maverick. Yet, even his worst critics understand that our nation would be much better off in the hands of President John McCain than President Barack Obama. Read the rest of this entry »

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July 16th, 2008 at 6:41 am

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Obama Enigma, Jewish Quandry  

By Isi Leibler

Sen. Barack Obama is possibly the most charismatic US presidential candidate since John Kennedy. He is young, charming, passionate and extremely bright. He has overcome the barrier of racial bias and defeated a powerful adversary considered unbeatable. He is adored by many idealistic young people, who see in him a hope for a brighter future. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 29th, 2008 at 10:07 am

Obama ‘Reluctantly’ Resigns Church Membership  

Barack Obama reacted to the latest racially charged dust-up at Trinity United Church by publicly resigning his membership. Evidently, he believes that withdrawing from the congregation will erase his twenty-year membership as an issue in the general election.

Given that most of his supporters seem to have the attention span of a gnat, it just might work. . .

“We had prayed on it. We had consulted with a number of friends and family members,” Obama said. “Frankly, it’s one that I made with some sadness. Trinity was where I found Jesus Christ, where we were married, where our children were baptized.”

Obama said he has “tremendous regard” for the church community, but said he could not live with a situation where everything said in the church, including comments by a guest pastor, “will be imputed to me, even if they conflict with my long-held, views, statements and principles.”

It still doesn’t seem like the senator from Illinois ‘gets it’. The issue isn’t Jeremiah Wright or Otis Moss or Father Flueger. None of them are running for president. The problem isn’t that they are racists; the problem is that Obama either didn’t notice they were racists for twenty years, or he didn’t care for twenty years.

It isn’t what we learned about Jeremiah Wright, Otis Moss or Father John Flueger — it’s what we learned about Barack Obama. I don’t agree with everything my pastor says, but I agree with most of it.

If I didn’t, I would find one whose views were more in keeping with my own. That is NOT what Barack Obama is doing. He’s resigning his membership under duress and with admitted regret — it isn’t a conscience-driven decision, it is a political one.

“I’m confident we’ll be able to find a church that we’re comfortable with,” he said. “We probably won’t make any firm decision on this until January, when we know what our lives are going to be like.”

“Our faith remains strong and I expect that we will find another church home for our family,” Obama said. “We understand that our faith is something that we apply each and every day. We wish only the best for our friends and the wonderful people at Trinity. They’ll be in our thoughts and our prayers.”

The ‘wonderful’ people who believe that white America invented AIDS as a method of genocide against blacks, that white America deserved the 9/11 attacks, the ‘wonderful’ people who embrace the Nation of Islam as their ideological cousins, the wonderful people who believe that all whites are devils.

Obama’s resignation from the church is as meaningless as his denunciation of its doctrine. He claimed he ‘never heard’ any of the inflammatory sermons — despite having sat for twenty years under Pastor Wright’s tutelage. Does that sound even remotely credible?

No more credible than believing Obama’s resignation has anything to do with a difference of opinion. “I’m not denouncing the church and I’m not interested in people who want me to denounce the church,” he said.

Then why resign?

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June 1st, 2008 at 6:35 am