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April 28, 2008 11:20 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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PJB: Is He One of Us?

By Patrick J. Buchanan

As one looks at the polls, the issues and the candidates, the election of 2008 resembles what poker players call a “lay-down hand.”

Two-thirds of the nation believes the Iraq war a blunder. Sixty-nine percent disapproves of President Bush. Eighty-one percent thinks America is on the wrong course.

Inflation is at 4 percent and rising. Unemployment is 5 percent and rising. Gasoline, heating oil and food prices are soaring. The dollar has lost half its values against the euro. Homes are being foreclosed upon at Depression rates. The stock market is in a swoon. And 3.5 million manufacturing jobs have vanished under Bush.

Hillary and Obama have both raised far more than John McCain.

Democratic turnout in the primaries and caucuses is two and three times what it was for the GOP. The youth, energy and enthusiasm are on the Democratic side. Voter registration is rising dramatically, and the new registrants are almost all Democrats or independents.

Thirty Republican House members are retiring. In the Senate, the big question is whether Democrats will achieve a 60-40 margin to enable them to kill Republican filibusters.

By all odds, Republican retention of the White House should be as imperiled as it was in 1932, when the hapless Herbert Hoover faced FDR.

Yet John McCain, who presides over a disconsolate party many of whose leading lights not only do not love him, they do not like him, is even money to be the next president of the United States.

What explains this?

Answer: Barack Obama, the probable nominee of the Democratic Party — his cool and pleasant demeanor aside, and his oratorical skills notwithstanding — is being steadily pushed by his own mistakes, and rivals Hillary Clinton and McCain, outside the social, cultural and ideological mainstream of American politics.

Hillary’s victory in Pennsylvania confirmed what Texas, Ohio and Florida hinted at. Barack has not closed the sale with Middle America. Moreover, he may never close the sale.

What is Barack’s problem?

Though he has stitched together the McGovern wing of the party — the anti-war crowd, the cause people, the professoriat — with the Jesse Jackson wing — 90 percent of the African-American vote — he is being systematically pushed out of the heartland of the party, the white working and middle class. And reinforcing the impression in Middle America that Barack is “not one of us” is the core of both the Clinton and Republican strategies. And they are working.

In Ohio and Pennsylvania, resistance to the probable nominee hardened and calcified among Catholics, ethnics, union and blue-collar voters, even as Barack outspent Hillary two and three to one.

Racism is the reason, wail the pundits. But this is not a reason, it is an excuse. Barack, after all, ran up record totals in virtually all-white Iowa and is favored to win in virtually all-white Oregon.

Moreover, all politics are tribal. There was resistance in rural Pennsylvania to voting for an African-American, but there was also wild enthusiasm for voting for an African-American in Philly, where Hillary — spouse of “our first black president” — was getting about the same share of the black vote as Barry Goldwater.

On balance, as Joe Biden undiplomatically blurted out, the fact that Obama is a black man is an extraordinary asset in 2008. It is the reason a junior senator, three years out of the Illinois legislature, is running first for the nomination, and has become the favorite of a national media intoxicated with the idea of a black president.

Barack’s problem is social, cultural and ideological.

Increasingly, he is seen not as a man of the middle, but as radical chic, a man of the liberal and leftist elite who confides to closed-door meetings in San Francisco that folks in Pennsylvania cling to guns, Bibles and bigotries as crutches, because they cannot cope in the Global Economy and government has failed them.

He is seen as a man comfortable with friends still proud of the radical role they played planting bombs in the 1960s, a man who feels relaxed about sending his daughters on Sunday to hear the racist rants of an anti-American berserker.

And if your wife, beneficiary of a Princeton-Harvard Law education denied to 99.9 percent of the people, says she cannot recall ever being proud of America before now, folks are naturally going to be suspicious about why you dumped the American flag pin.

On the big issues of 2008 — amnesty, the hemorrhaging of American jobs, Iraq — McCain is on the same side as George Bush, whose approval rating is 28 percent. McCain can be defeated on those issues.

But if, with a little help from Hillary, McCain can paint Barack indelibly as a man of the trendy and radical left, he can win. America will have nowhere else to go.

Journalists disagree on whether immigration, Iraq or the economy will be the major issue in 2008. The real issue may be — and this is what is causing heart palpitations among Democrats — is Barack Obama one of us, or is he one of them?

April 29, 2008 01:54 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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And that is the problem big time, America has NO where else to go!

Obama is too radical for most of us, and I would not be impressed with a win in Oregon, they have always been "birkenstock" types who would vote for a black man just to PROVE how enlightened they are, rather than the fact they actually believe his drivel.

I really feel depressed that the 3 candidates we have are just not what we want and I don't know how we actually got there, I wish Buchanan would explain that to us!!  CryYellCry

Especially from the Repubs, if Bush is so hated now and his polls are so down, HOW did McCain, who is just an elderly Georgie porgie get the nomination???  In fact, NONE of the 3 seem likely to move in any way on their stands on amnesty, as I don't believe McCain in the least when he says "he hears Americans" and then hires Juan Hernandez as his mexican advisor!  Looks like another bleak, black, ugly 4 years....which can be made worse if those republicans quitting are not replaced by anti amnesty candidates!




If you have to hyphenate your race--you are NOT an American!! This from a French-German-English-Irish-AMERICAN! See how silly this can become?
April 29, 2008 02:53 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Amazing.  The 3 candidates we have?  So thats it.  The media picked these guys for us and I give up,  I have to vote for one of them.  How very defeatist.  You do not have to vote for any of the 3.  They have or will have only won their party's candidacy and backing.  This does not mean one of them has to be President.  We have some very strong and far better Independant candidates that we need to vote for. 

 




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April 29, 2008 07:10 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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PJB: Is He One of Us?

By Patrick J. Buchanan

As one looks at the polls, the issues and the candidates, the election of 2008 resembles what poker players call a “lay-down hand.”

Two-thirds of the nation believes the Iraq war a blunder. Sixty-nine percent disapproves of President Bush. Eighty-one percent thinks America is on the wrong course.

Inflation is at 4 percent and rising. Unemployment is 5 percent and rising. Gasoline, heating oil and food prices are soaring. The dollar has lost half its values against the euro. Homes are being foreclosed upon at Depression rates. The stock market is in a swoon. And 3.5 million manufacturing jobs have vanished under Bush.

Hillary and Obama have both raised far more than John McCain.

Democratic turnout in the primaries and caucuses is two and three times what it was for the GOP. The youth, energy and enthusiasm are on the Democratic side. Voter registration is rising dramatically, and the new registrants are almost all Democrats or independents.

Thirty Republican House members are retiring. In the Senate, the big question is whether Democrats will achieve a 60-40 margin to enable them to kill Republican filibusters.

By all odds, Republican retention of the White House should be as imperiled as it was in 1932, when the hapless Herbert Hoover faced FDR.

Yet John McCain, who presides over a disconsolate party many of whose leading lights not only do not love him, they do not like him, is even money to be the next president of the United States.

What explains this?

Answer: Barack Obama, the probable nominee of the Democratic Party — his cool and pleasant demeanor aside, and his oratorical skills notwithstanding — is being steadily pushed by his own mistakes, and rivals Hillary Clinton and McCain, outside the social, cultural and ideological mainstream of American politics.

Hillary’s victory in Pennsylvania confirmed what Texas, Ohio and Florida hinted at. Barack has not closed the sale with Middle America. Moreover, he may never close the sale.

What is Barack’s problem?

Though he has stitched together the McGovern wing of the party — the anti-war crowd, the cause people, the professoriat — with the Jesse Jackson wing — 90 percent of the African-American vote — he is being systematically pushed out of the heartland of the party, the white working and middle class. And reinforcing the impression in Middle America that Barack is “not one of us” is the core of both the Clinton and Republican strategies. And they are working.

In Ohio and Pennsylvania, resistance to the probable nominee hardened and calcified among Catholics, ethnics, union and blue-collar voters, even as Barack outspent Hillary two and three to one.

Racism is the reason, wail the pundits. But this is not a reason, it is an excuse. Barack, after all, ran up record totals in virtually all-white Iowa and is favored to win in virtually all-white Oregon.

Moreover, all politics are tribal. There was resistance in rural Pennsylvania to voting for an African-American, but there was also wild enthusiasm for voting for an African-American in Philly, where Hillary — spouse of “our first black president” — was getting about the same share of the black vote as Barry Goldwater.

On balance, as Joe Biden undiplomatically blurted out, the fact that Obama is a black man is an extraordinary asset in 2008. It is the reason a junior senator, three years out of the Illinois legislature, is running first for the nomination, and has become the favorite of a national media intoxicated with the idea of a black president.

Barack’s problem is social, cultural and ideological.

Increasingly, he is seen not as a man of the middle, but as radical chic, a man of the liberal and leftist elite who confides to closed-door meetings in San Francisco that folks in Pennsylvania cling to guns, Bibles and bigotries as crutches, because they cannot cope in the Global Economy and government has failed them.

He is seen as a man comfortable with friends still proud of the radical role they played planting bombs in the 1960s, a man who feels relaxed about sending his daughters on Sunday to hear the racist rants of an anti-American berserker.

And if your wife, beneficiary of a Princeton-Harvard Law education denied to 99.9 percent of the people, says she cannot recall ever being proud of America before now, folks are naturally going to be suspicious about why you dumped the American flag pin.

On the big issues of 2008 — amnesty, the hemorrhaging of American jobs, Iraq — McCain is on the same side as George Bush, whose approval rating is 28 percent. McCain can be defeated on those issues.

But if, with a little help from Hillary, McCain can paint Barack indelibly as a man of the trendy and radical left, he can win. America will have nowhere else to go.

Journalists disagree on whether immigration, Iraq or the economy will be the major issue in 2008. The real issue may be — and this is what is causing heart palpitations among Democrats — is Barack Obama one of us, or is he one of them?

 

Buchanan knows whereof he speaks.  He's seen it all and has a vision that goes far beyond most of the other pundits and columnists.  Thanks for posting.


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April 29, 2008 07:29 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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It's a real simple problem to solve: don't vote for any of them. They are serving their global masters. Bankrupt America and offer the NAU as a solution.
April 29, 2008 08:17 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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I received this info from a friend...


Obama wants to be our President and control our government.  Pay close attention to the last comment!! 
Below are a few lines from Obama's books - IN HIS OWN WORDS!!
From Dreams of My Father:  "I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."

From Dreams of My Father: "I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race."

From Dreams of My Father"There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."

From Dreams of My Father:  "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."

From Dreams of My Father"I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa , that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela."


From Audacity of Hope"I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
April 29, 2008 10:01 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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nancy sivill said:

I received this info from a friend...


Obama wants to be our President and control our government.  Pay close attention to the last comment!! 
Below are a few lines from Obama's books - IN HIS OWN WORDS!!
From Dreams of My Father:  "I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."

From Dreams of My Father: "I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race."

From Dreams of My Father"There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."

From Dreams of My Father:  "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."

From Dreams of My Father"I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa , that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela."


From Audacity of Hope"I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."

Poor guy doesn't know who he is or what he stands for.  I find this very sad.




Americans are so enamored of equality that they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom. (Alexis de Tocqueville)
April 29, 2008 02:09 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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algebra said: It's a real simple problem to solve: don't vote for any of them. They are serving their global masters. Bankrupt America and offer the NAU as a solution.

 

Yep.  And I am sure one of their chosen candidate will win because of the media control and millions of dollars of money they are sinking into all 3 candidates to ensure one of them wins.  What they don't get is the utter revolt that will take place when they decide to roll out any aspect of this NAU or whatever they decide to call it next.  I will choose joblessness and homelessness and a fight over giving our country over to these globalists.  We can always rebuild.  These "elite" "intelectuals" will be running for any sort of cover like scared mice.


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April 29, 2008 02:13 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Poor guy doesn't know who he is or what he stands for.  I find this very sad.

Which is why he is a perect candidate for President to these globalists.  He is the perfect puppet.  He already has very unAmerican views- he can give or take the foundations built under this country.  Also he is a very good show for those that are amused by him.  American Idol meets American political.  Everything is about TV these days.  Does anyone remember the Batman movie with Jim Carey where he plays the mad scientist (riddler) with the TV that controls everyone.  Funny how that is not far from the truth.




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April 29, 2008 02:35 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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JimA said:
algebra said: It's a real simple problem to solve: don't vote for any of them. They are serving their global masters. Bankrupt America and offer the NAU as a solution.

 

Yep.  And I am sure one of their chosen candidate will win because of the media control and millions of dollars of money they are sinking into all 3 candidates to ensure one of them wins.  What they don't get is the utter revolt that will take place when they decide to roll out any aspect of this NAU or whatever they decide to call it next.  I will choose joblessness and homelessness and a fight over giving our country over to these globalists.  We can always rebuild.  These "elite" "intelectuals" will be running for any sort of cover like scared mice.

Vote for whoever you want.....vote for Alfred E Newman if you want.  But one of the three candidates, McCain, Obama or Hillary, is going to be the next Commander in Chief.  I, for one, will be voting against Obama or Hillary.




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April 29, 2008 02:52 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Not voting is very Un-American.  I don't like ANY of the candidates, but to not vote is tossing the election any which willy-nilly way.  I agree with Patsy's post on another thread that Hillary is a twit.  The Clintons are just plain utterly dishonest.  Obama scares me a bit...I don't go along with the Wright issue..too much is unknown in that area, to my way of thinking. I hate the total guilty by association theory.  And I really question how that got dumped into the political arena.  (Pure speculation makes me think Clinton.)  So I am stuck with McCain.  I have to hope and pray that he WILL secure the borders.  I have to hope and pray that he will get GOOD advisors to help with this county's problems.  And that they are not just some normal idiots.

I am as sick and tired of the political agenda that goes on in this country as anyone.  But, to not vote ...I can't do that.  Voting out incumbents that are not working for the interests of this country is a great idea.  But, the probability that you will vote in people that say what you want to hear is high.  Talk is cheap.  Action is priceless if it goes to what you want.  

The biggest downfall to our election process is that  a large bulk of the people who do vote have no real clue as to what is  going on in this country.  Sites like this are nice, but the majority of the voting public watch Mainstream Media. 

 

April 29, 2008 06:45 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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justducky said:

Not voting is very Un-American.  I don't like ANY of the candidates, but to not vote is tossing the election any which willy-nilly way.  I agree with Patsy's post on another thread that Hillary is a twit.  The Clintons are just plain utterly dishonest.  Obama scares me a bit...I don't go along with the Wright issue..too much is unknown in that area, to my way of thinking. I hate the total guilty by association theory.  And I really question how that got dumped into the political arena.  (Pure speculation makes me think Clinton.)  So I am stuck with McCain.  I have to hope and pray that he WILL secure the borders.  I have to hope and pray that he will get GOOD advisors to help with this county's problems.  And that they are not just some normal idiots.

So, apparently you don't think this rev wrong thing is any big deal?  The fact that until today, Obama has not disavowed this rev in anyway, indeed, in his famous "race" speech he threw his white grandmother under the bus but stayed loyal to the rev.  And now, he is forced by the reverends hand and words this past week, to disavowe him finally.  You don't think that a man who stands up and says Louis Farrakhan is the most important voice in the world in the past 100 years and today?  You don't want to know how much 20 solid years of indoctrination of that kind of stuff has affected Obama's beliefs?  Especially if he is commander in chief??  Normally, I would pass it off too if it was just a normal pastor/worshipper relationship, but Obama has bent over BACKWARDS this past couple years to praise this man as his father figure, as his family member, as his spiritual leader, as his political advisor (in his local elections) etc....so that means the man has had INFLUENCE on Obama, and I personally want to know how and why!

Just reading Obamas own words is scarey enough, but to think that since his  20's he has been listening to this wacko and NO ONE could have watched him this past week talking and not realize this pastor is just plain insane, and not be influenced in ways we don't even realize.  As Glenn Beck pointed out yesterday, we still have not found out the extent of how much Obama is a follower and believer in rev wrongs ideals, but we already DO know how much his wife believes in them by her "I am finally proud after 44 years to be American" comment!

So, on that level, I do NOT care who might have pushed this story into the limelight, if it was the Clintons, then yippee yahoo, because we NEED TO KNOW!!  And, besides, why do you think that entering a race like Pres of the USA should be for milk toasts?  If you don't do what you can to win, then what is the point and how will you stand up to the rest of the world who now hates us due to Georgie porgie?  Please don't forget that the first ones to run an anti-Obama ad questioning him about rev wrong has been the Repubs in N Carolina...and it was an ad in favor of McCain!  So, sounds like the McCain people will also do "anything to win" , so, how do you know that the story wasn't originally leaked by HIS team???




If you have to hyphenate your race--you are NOT an American!! This from a French-German-English-Irish-AMERICAN! See how silly this can become?
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JimA said:

Amazing.  The 3 candidates we have?  So thats it.  The media picked these guys for us and I give up,  I have to vote for one of them.  How very defeatist.  You do not have to vote for any of the 3.  They have or will have only won their party's candidacy and backing.  This does not mean one of them has to be President.  We have some very strong and far better Independant candidates that we need to vote for. 

 

 

But who? 

I have no intention of voting for McCain, but I do have concerns about the state of his health (heart surgery, malignant cancer).  If he fell seriously ill or died before the November election, how would it be handled and who would be his replacement?  I haven't seen any discussion of this possibility, but I found this on the Internet.

 http://www.ontheissues.org/AskMe/succession.htm

 

 

 




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If you want the truth, numbers, and no BS, Pat Buchanan is the man to look for.  I have long admired him, and thought he would have made a very good president in 2000.  We would not be experiencing so many problems with immigration under his guidance.  Look at what we got and what we will get next year. 

Every time I see Barack Obama I see Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, J. Wright, Louis Farrakhan, and for good measure Cynthia McKinney (remember she slapped the Capitol cop).  That would be one heck of a cabinet if Barack should win?

My optimism has left the building.

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I think after the last couple of days of Rev Wright in the "news" and then today with Obama throwing Wright under the bus - we are finally getting to see the "true" Obama and I think it is also beginning to have an effect on the polls.

I can't wait to see if Indiana still votes for him all the way after all we now know.

Also Hillary is only 10 pts behind Obama in North Carolina (she was 23 pts behind him last week).  So it might get very interesting.

 

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Why are they attacking each other instead of addressing the issues. Free Trade, immigration, foreign policy, including Iraq. The answer is simple they don't want us to know their political agenda. Keep em ignorant; keep em in line, thats their motto, and they are doing a good job.
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JimA said:
algebra said: It's a real simple problem to solve: don't vote for any of them. They are serving their global masters. Bankrupt America and offer the NAU as a solution.

 

Yep.  And I am sure one of their chosen candidate will win because of the media control and millions of dollars of money they are sinking into all 3 candidates to ensure one of them wins.  What they don't get is the utter revolt that will take place when they decide to roll out any aspect of this NAU or whatever they decide to call it next.  I will choose joblessness and homelessness and a fight over giving our country over to these globalists.  We can always rebuild.  These "elite" "intelectuals" will be running for any sort of cover like scared mice.
One of them will win, all right, but only because '08 will not be a true election - the powers that be will ensure that their globalist candidate be declared President regardless of how anyone voted!


During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. ~ George Orwell
April 30, 2008 08:15 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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JimA said:

Poor guy doesn't know who he is or what he stands for.  I find this very sad.

Which is why he is a perect candidate for President to these globalists.  He is the perfect puppet.  He already has very unAmerican views- he can give or take the foundations built under this country.  Also he is a very good show for those that are amused by him.  American Idol meets American political.  Everything is about TV these days.  Does anyone remember the Batman movie with Jim Carey where he plays the mad scientist (riddler) with the TV that controls everyone.  Funny how that is not far from the truth.

It's not over by a long shot.   It's rumored that Obama, before he married Michelle,  had several white girlfriends and shacked up with at least one of them.  If it's true, it'll make his ongoing preacher problem look like a minor speed bump.   




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algebra said: Why are they attacking each other instead of addressing the issues. Free Trade, immigration, foreign policy, including Iraq. The answer is simple they don't want us to know their political agenda. Keep em ignorant; keep em in line, thats their motto, and they are doing a good job.

 

You think you are actually going to find out what they are going to do about free trade, immigration, foreign policy etc?  I mean, we have already seen a few months ago that obama secretly told the canadian leaders not to pay any attention to his "get rid of nafta" speeches, as he was just saying it to get elected.  I am sure hillary is the same way.  And we KNOW juan mccain is a liar, when he says he has 'heard the people, enforce the borders first' and then he goes out and hires juan hernandez, mr "no borders period' to be his mexican advisor,which I ask again, WHY does he need a "mexican advisor" to run for president???  Especially one who was on the cabinent of vincente fox????


If you have to hyphenate your race--you are NOT an American!! This from a French-German-English-Irish-AMERICAN! See how silly this can become?
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NorgelinUSA said:

If you want the truth, numbers, and no BS, Pat Buchanan is the man to look for.  I have long admired him, and thought he would have made a very good president in 2000.  We would not be experiencing so many problems with immigration under his guidance.  Look at what we got and what we will get next year. 

Every time I see Barack Obama I see Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, J. Wright, Louis Farrakhan, and for good measure Cynthia McKinney (remember she slapped the Capitol cop).  That would be one heck of a cabinet if Barack should win?

My optimism has left the building.

 

mine too, I see the same thing under cloak.  I just grew suspicious of this guy, who decided after being a senator for one year, he was qualified to be president, yet, did speeches short on content and long on words like "hope"...and when the media started just kissing his you know what, and people like that stupid chris matthews practically annoited him king just due to some vague "hope" speeches, I really became concerned...there is something being hidden there and I DO NOT want it to pop up 5 weeks after he is elected prez!


If you have to hyphenate your race--you are NOT an American!! This from a French-German-English-Irish-AMERICAN! See how silly this can become?

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