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Kay Hagan tries to spin it....

  Kay Hagan is now on television denying she took a big contribution from the Godless Americans.Meanwhile, her campaign records show she took over $2000 dollars from the leader of that group in contributions. I'm confused.....isn't that the same thing as taking it from the group. So why is she trying to spin it? The best thing she could have done was give the money back and keep quiet, but instead she is arrogantly denying something she clearly has done. I for one am glad Libby Dole exposed her, and I hope the lawsuit filed against Dole is thrown out!
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Polls...Polls....Polls.... and the biased mass media...

       Less than a week to go, and it appears that the polling is tightening up, even with the media genuinely giving McCain no chance for the last month. Maybe people aren't so easily fooled after all, or maybe the backers of the Obama campaign were not able to suppress the truth effectively enough to maintain his supposed" commanding lead" in early polling and voting. Is it possible that the Democratic Party, the party of "the people" with the Deepest Pockets Ever, is taking the last page out of the 2007 New England Patriots playbook, and finishing as soft as a roll of Charmin? One can only hope....and get out to vote for McCain/Palin!
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Shocking turn of events...........

  I have not been able to write a good post for several days. I've been preoccupied with trying to open my brothers eyes about this election. He sent me an email last week which made me feel physically ill. I won't go into detail, but I will say that he has swallowed the Obama Kool-aid. I was amazed at my brothers take on things to say the least, and can only hope that he was awakened by my emails and phone calls over the past few days. I simply refuse to believe that the majority of the American people are so foolish as to believe all the spin being thrown out there by the Democrats and their nominee, that said, the opinions of my brother, as well as the attitude of defeat I have seen among some of my Republican friends and family, give great cause for concern. There is a week left to ensure victory for America. One week left to sway the fence riders to our side, and help this country get back on its feet, sending a message to the Pelosi and Frank types that they can pretend Republicans caused this mess, spin away the Republican parties good deeds with their lies....but they will never take away our freedom of thought, speech and expression and our way of life!
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Does it bother you...?

Does it bother you that there is no respect for the creation of Human Life?
Does it bother you that the idea of taxing those who already pay a majority of the taxes in the US  even more is being looked at with open arms and even more open hands?
Does it bother you that the Democratic campaign has somehow managed to break records with "small" donations at a time when people are cutting back? (Literally thousands of so called small donations of $200 or less)
Does it bother you that the very party that is responsible for the collapse of Freddie and Fannie now lays the blame at the feet of the Republican Party?
Does it bother you that the mass Media has an agenda, and continues to perpetrate fraud against the American Public?
Does it bother you that ACORN has been allowed to muddy the voter registration rolls?
Does it bother you that Barack Obama has received the largest amount of money from Fannie and Freddie in at least the last 10 years?
Does it bother you that Barack Obama is willing to entertain talks with countries that want Israel wiped off the face of the earth?
Does it bother you that Barack Obama is loved by Chavez, and many other Anti- American Leaders?
 
 
      It certainly bothers me....I am doing all I can to get those who are against John McCain to really take a look at what is going on. Do some research on their own, and stop following the masses and acting like a bunch of sheep being led to slaughter. I pray to God for all of us...that the tides are turned in this election!
 
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The "R" word

    The Democrat's and alot of the media outlets are really running rampant with derogatory rhetoric about the "Racist" Republican party....and it is very disturbing to me. For one, as a Hispanic American, I have been subjected to racism from people of my own ethnic heritage, who don't realize I am hispanic and say things they shouldn't, not realizing I understand what they are saying, as well as from folks of other races, who thought I was "white" like them and made negative comments or statements about Hispanics, Blacks, Asians....whoever the flavor of the day was. But it is not a common thing like some want to suggest, and it is usually kept within their own network of friends, not openly discussed. I chalk it off to ignorance, lack of education, or downright evil!
 
    The point here is that yes...there have been some awful comments made and posted by some imbecils who call themselves Republicans, but they represent a very small sample of Republicans, and America in general. Furthermore, I see this election exposing Racism somewhat on both ends of the spectrum. Is it any less racist to cast a vote for someone, simply because they are Black? I don't think it is, and it should concern people of all races that this type of behavior both exists.....and is not being commented on in the media like the other forms of racism are. This election should be fought for and won on issues, not on the color of your skin or your party affiliation. My wife told me that yesterday on television, comedian Richard Lewis stated that he would give up alot of his experiences just to see a Black man elected President. I find that to be a STUPID, CONDESCENDING, and IGNORANT comment to make. I would also like to say that it makes Richard Lewis seem like a closet bigot to me. I think Barrack Obama is a wonderfully eloquent public speaker with great presence, but I disagree with his ideas for this country......does that make me a bad person? Hopefully if any of you read this you will understand my point, it's not a popularity contest we are talking about here, it's the most important elected position in the world, and it requires much more serious thought to make your choice than what color the candidates skin is.
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Phantom Tax Cuts

      Just another observation here that we should all be concerned about. Obama says he is going to give folks making less than 250k a year a tax cut.....how admirable.........however, many folks in the so called" middle class" pay no taxes at all every year after their deductions are taken into account which is fine by me, but did you know that under the Obama plan they would receive money each year over and above any reimbursements while paying nothing in taxes ! It truly would be a redistribution of wealth if that were to occur....there is a word for that......it's called MARXISM !
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The last 08 Debate

  After watching the debate last night, I decided to sleep on what I saw before commenting. Now that I have had that opportunity, here are my observations. First and foremost, this was John McCain's best effort to date. He genuinely looked passionate and angry during this debate. He also made several solid points, but lacked the killer instinct to drive them home and hit hard. There is no denying that Barrack Obama is a talented and charismatic speaker, and it's for this reason, that John McCain needed to continue to challenge him on every point, not just a couple here and there like he did. In short, McCain did well, but it may have been a case of too little too late here. I don't see where he did anything to change enough minds, or leave significant doubt in the minds of enough folks to help his bid for the White House.
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