Saturday, September 6, 2008

Wow...Sarah Palin for VP

I cannot believe the enthusiasm for Sarah Palin. I could not be happier with John McCain's pick for VP. This week has been the most exciting week of the campaign season for us conservatives! I never thought we would have so much to be excited about but now I do have faith that we just migh win with the McCain/Palin ticket. As you know I haven't been on the John McCain bandwagon, but I certainly am now! He made a brilliant choice with Palin as his VP and the Dem's are shaking in their boots. Obama doesn't know how to handle her. He is gonna have his female surrogates go out to trash her, but Hillary refuses to do so. She's no dummy. Good for her! She is waiting for Obama to lose so that she can run in 2012. Don't fool yourself folks. For all you out there saying that America is a majority Pro-Choice, you are down right wrong. Most people despise abortion. Many would support it if there were exceptions for rape and inscest, however, most believe like I do that abortion is the killing of an innocent human being. You Pro-Choicer's are out there slamming Palin for her stance and making a mockery of your stance by condemning her for having her Down's Syndrome Child. I thought you were Pro-Choice. Obviously not...You are only Pro-Abortion and you have made that clear. That is an insult to clear thinking people. Go Sarah...Go John! Win this one baby!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

McCain/Palin Ticket is Phenomenal!

It's been some time since I've posted anything on this race for the presidency. Today, I am so very proud to have witnessed John McCain's introduction of his Vice Presidential selection, Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin. I couldn't be more proud to be a Conservative at this moment. I knew of the Governor, but not much about her other than I knew she was a reformer, and most importantly to me, Pro-Life! I don't know how anyone could look at this courageous woman and not have deep respect for her courage and dedication to life and our human family. As you probably know by now, she just had her youngest son, Trig Paxson Van Palin, who is a Down's Syndrome child. The fact that she and her husband knew that this beautiful child was going to be born with special needs, and they still continued with the pregnancy tells a lot about this persons integrity and respect for human life. I'm sure there will be those out there who believe that you shouldn't bring into this world a child with any affliction, she and her husband believe, like so many of us that a human life is a child of God, no matter what physical or mental shape they may be faced with. They knew that there would be hardships with raising a special needs child, but they made the human choice to let God's miracle work. If you know any family who has had a Down's Syndrome child, as I have, you know that these children are so very special and wonderful. This choice by John McCain is one that we conservatives will hail as one proud moment in American history. It is the first time the GOP has had a female on any presidential ticket. I loved the way that Sarah honored Geraldine Ferraro and Hillary Clinton in her introductory speech. The women of America can be proud that we still have a dog in the race.

Sarah Palin also matches perfectly with John McCain's maverick stance. She has fought corruption and pushed for reform her entire political career, and from what I can tell, she is an outstanding choice to run at his side. I am sure that the left wing crazies will be attacking her as inexperienced, but she is the only person in this presidential race that has executive experience. They'll attack her because she has only been in the governor's office for less than two years, but she has been in elected office for 13 years. She is our rock star and we are proud to have her on on our team this historic journey! I am not a huge McCain fan, but I now have something to cheer about and am going to be proudly promoting the McCain/Palin ticket to everyone. I'll be back after work to eccentuate my extreme happiness with this selection

Saturday, January 26, 2008

These Primary Days

Wow! It's been awhile since I've been here. The political tide is coming in and out down her in Florida...Well, my guy Fred Thompson, dropped out this past Tuesday. Bummer, big time. I'm down to two candidates that I am still supporting: Mitt and Rudy. I will never vote for McCain. I'm all for ya Rush. I cannot and will not vote for John McCain. I am proud of his military service, however, he has soooooooooooooo many policital beliefs and stands that I won't ever give him my vote. The problem is mostly with immigration. He tried to do a back room deal on that just last summer. READ THIS THOSE OF YOU THAT CAN STILL VOTE: MCCAIN WAS VERY DISAPPOINTED THAT THERE WAS ACTUALLY DELIBERATION ON THE SENATE AND HOUSE FLOORS WHEN THEY PROPOSED THE IMMIGRATION BILL. HE WAS ADAMENT THAT THERE BE NONE OF THAT. HE WAS MADE A FOOL WHEN WE ALL FOUND OUT THE WHOLE PACKAGE DEAL WAS AMNESTY. HE WAS ANGRY THAT WE FOUND OUT. HE WAS MADE TO LOOK LIKE THE FOOL THAT HE THOUGHT THAT WE WERE. HE IS LYING TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC AS TO WHAT HE'LL DO ON THE IMMIGRATION STAND. HE WILL GIVE OUT AMNESTY BECAUSE HE'LL BE WORKING DIRECTLY WITH BOTH HOUSES OF A DEMOCRATIC CONTROLLED CONGRESS. THERE WILL BE AMNESTY AND WE WILL ALL BE PISSED BUT IT WON'T AMOUNT TO ANYTHING BECAUSE IT WILL BE TOO LATE. HE'LL SIGN IT AND SAY HE DIDN'T AHVE ANY CHOICE. DON'T VOTE FOR HIM IF YOU DON'T WANT AMNESTY FOR THE ILLEGALS IN THIS COUNTRY. The American people are soooooooooo forgetful. Either that or they just don't pay attention to what's going on in the political scene. Rudy, is the best man for the job. I don't agree with him on abortion, however; I believe him when he says that he will only nominate "strict constructional constitutionalist judge.' That's good enough for me. Even thought the polls show that he's in third, I believe the early voting will go strongly towards Rudy. If Rudy doesn't win, then I hope that Mitt wins. John McCain is smearing Mitt today. It's pretty sad that he has to report to LYING to win Florida. I certainly hope Floridians like myself do not fall for this BS. Mitt never said he was for timetables for withdrawal, at least in the way that McLyer is trying to portray him. All he said was that he was certain that President Bush and Maliki are looking at some timetables; They certianly have set some timetables for withdrawal of some troops. They do that every day at the DOD and I'm sure the President is in on that action, along with Al Maliki. That was all that Mitt was referring to...and why in the hell would McCain be bringing up this olddddddd story if he wasn't desperate. It's because that he knows that the economy is the most important issue to Floridians and all Americans right now. HELLOOOOO, didn't they just start pushing a bipartisan stimulus package this week? Of course they did and ol MAC doesn't have a lick of experience on the economy. A position on the commerce committee doesn't cut it. Mitt has that big time or OLDDDDDDDDDDDDD MAAAAAAAAAAAc. So don't let him fool you. He can't compete on that issue. He can say all he wants about his support for the surge, but Mitt and Rudy and Hucklebeeeee also supported the surge. Sure, he has been highlighting his support and took some risk in doing so, but if you look at it from the point of view of conservatives, we all believed that the surge would work because we all have faith in the military. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOLDDDDDD Mac is not alone in that policy stance. He thinks he is the only person who was for changing strategy. Truth be told, he wanted a surge of 400,000 troops; something that was NEVER feasible. He can't take full credit for the surge. He can say he supported it, but he didn't create it. He also wasn't the arctitech of the surge. I believe that was General Petreaus....Give me a break. If you all vote for McCain, you are voting for a lib. You'll have government run health care because McCain doesn't have the balls to stand up to the Dems on anything. Just look at his record. On every major policy, he has been at odds with the conservative movement. What makes you think our goals will ever be reached if MCOLDMAn is in the White House? It'll never happen. You will be putting in a Democrat if he wins. And he probably will win if it's him against HILLLLL. If it's him against OBAMA, he'll lose. Obama is too likeable. Heck, I like the guy. I hate his stance on every major policy issue, but I like him as a person much more than I do MCOLdMan. If you're a Floridian, please vote for Rudy or Mitt. They both have more conservative values than McCain. Lastly, on taxes, MCOLDMAN is a big Lib. He is full of it when he says he wants to make the Bush Tax cuts permanent. He's voted against that time and time again using the argument that it doesn't cut out big government spending....That's a bunch of BS too. He was voting with the Libs all the way. He is an honorable soldier, but he's not an honorable conservative. If he wins, we are going to go through a big changing of the guard in the conservative movement. Yes, we want to win the war, but is it worth it to put McCain in the highest office of the land? I don't think it is. Maybe you disagree? Let me know...