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September 14, 2008
Why I am Afraid of Barack Obama
John McCain may or not deserve to win the election.
Barack Obama, however, deserves to lose.
Senator Obama would be positively dangerous as president. So yes, in that sense I am afraid of him.
I am afraid of a president who:
- For 20 years sat and listened to a racist kook hatemonger preach "Black Liberation Theology," and only left the church when it became politically expedient for him to do so.
- Associated with an unrepentant ex-terrorist, William Ayers, and when confronted lied about the extend of their friendship (contending that Ayers is a mainstream member of the community).
- Attended the Million Man March, this an event presided over by the anti-Semite race hater Louis Farrakhan.
- Is pro-abortion. That's right, I said pro-abortion, not pro-choice, because he voted against the Born Alive Act (and then lied about why), opposes a ban on partial-birth abortions, and opposes parental notification for minors obtaining abortions(he's got a 100% rating from NARAL). Here, here, here, here, here, and here.
- Will not appoint judges who follow the constitution, but will rather make it up as they go along in order to push their political agendas.
- Supports giving drivers licenses to illegal aliens (here, here, and here).
- Wanted to cut-and-run from Iraq, and then opposed the surge, getting wrong the most important military-political decision he had to make while a U.S. Senator. He still gets it completely wrong as to why Iraq has turned around.
- Said:
"We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times ... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK."
- Will destroy the armed forces by cutting vitally needed future weapons systems.
- Nominated Joe Biden, the dumbest man in the Senate, to be his Vice-Presidential candidate.
- Is dumb enough to think that talking directly with the Iranians "without preconditions" will lead to anything useful.
- Proclaimed in his Berlin speech that he was a "citizen of the world".
- Is part of the party of Leni Riefenstahl, aka "Michael Moore".
- is part of the party supported by the Hollywood trash.
- Wrote an autobiography while still in his 30s. I mean, who does that?
Posted by Tom at September 14, 2008 9:00 PM
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"I speak today as both a citizen of the United States and of the world."
Ronald Reagan at the UN general Assembly
June 17, 1982
Posted by: Bill at September 10, 2009 4:11 PM
Got it, Bill, you're trying to say that Reagan was just like Obama so I am a hypocrite.
If you like Obama, fine. But to try and say that the two shared a similar philosophy is just silly.
Posted by: Tom the Redhunter at September 10, 2009 8:16 PM



