A Parting Shot
November 3, 2008
Mary Katherine Ham, bless he heart, spent hours toiling over the videotaped filth that has flown from Obama’s mouth over the last few months and found that, when you put it all in one place and organize it in a linear fashion, it makes you want to harm yourself more than he normally does. In fact, its flat out amazing the flip-flops, outright lies, and insane comments that Barack Obama has managed to get away with over the course of this long election cycle.
Prepare to vomit.
I’ll have more tonight…a bit of a wrap-up if you will, on why I am voting for McCain instead of wasting my vote on a third party like my affiliation believes I should, but rest assured, this is enough to convince me that the Mustache for Liberty Campaign doesn’t so desperately need my vote that I should sacrifice it.












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November 3rd, 2008 at 4:23 pm
Vote for whomever you want, but gun ownership is an issue for only those who are willing to use them and not for those who find false security.
I have no problem with owning a firearm as long as that person is qualified to possess it. At least the same standards that all of us take for granted for operating an automobile. That would include understanding having the ability to take a life.
November 3rd, 2008 at 6:21 pm
Congratulations.
You are about to elect a President who will give you a bigger government and more spending. Your new President will give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, drastically increase the number of H-1B visas, and eliminate E-verify at a time when millions of American Citizens are out of work. Your new Commander in Chief will keep American soldiers in Iraq against your will. Your new Chief Executive will borrow, spend, give away, and waste billions of dollars when the national debt is passing $12 trillion. Against your wishes your new President helped Bush give $1 trillion to the banks as his parting gift. No matter how much you object, Public Servant Number One will not listen and will continue to implement his own agenda. It doesn’t matter if it’s McCain or Obama.
http://ewebsmith.com/Finance/notlistening.html
November 3rd, 2008 at 7:02 pm
“These countries are tiny…” That reminds me of something Saddam said, just before the war. He was in conference with his generals, who warned him that there were aircraft carriers waiting off the coast.
“I’m not afraid of aircraft carriers. They can’t cross the desert.”
Naturally, his generals were not anxious to correct him, preferring to die in glorious battle (or sit it out) than there on the spot.
Web Smith: There may well be 100 reasons not to vote for McCain, but there are 1000 reasons not to vote for Obama.
November 3rd, 2008 at 9:55 pm
Brodie, I have a firearm and am qualified and willing to use it. I believe that ANYONE should have that right.
Web, you’re f@#$ed if you do and you’re f@#$ed if you’re don’t. Dream on.
November 4th, 2008 at 3:33 am
Em, I love you dearly, but if I had the time, I’d put together a tape of McCain that would far surpass what you consider Obama’s flip-flops. McCain hasn’t shown one core principle during his entire run except for making sure he points out he’s a POW.
My oldest friend and I (I use that term since we’ve been close since we were four years old) have talked about this repeatedly over the past month, and we were both McCain voters in 2000. Would’ve voted for him in a general over what we considered an uninspired Gore. If that McCain had run today, it might’ve swayed more people, but he didn’t. He let the hard-right get to his head, and so he disavowed many of his stances, like his own immigration bill, just to get the nomination. Like Bob Dole in 1996, he compromised his core beliefs to get past the GOP filter, and that says more about the state of the Republican party than anything else.
I will proudly, unabashedly, and vigorously support Barack Obama, and I will thank the good Lord if he wins tonight. You might slam the hell out of him, but he does have core principles of decency, thoughtfulness, an ability to listen to others and take the advice of people, and of doing the right thing, even if he doesn’t like it. He puts his family first in his life. And yes, his ideas are what we need at this point. The economy is falling over a cliff, and like FDR, sometimes government directly intervening with the people is necessary and just. FDR didn’t end the Depression, but he stopped the backslide into total national poverty. With news like Circuit City’s announcement that 20% of its stores will be closed and Chrysler’s 20% workforce reduction, that’s a sign that things are going to hell for a lot of people.
Tonight, we know, but unlike McCain, if Obama wins, he’ll bother to listen to you and ask for your advice. McCain/Palin? They’d ignore our 50% of the nation and do whatever they wanted. Now, which of those two choices makes a better leader?
November 4th, 2008 at 4:27 am
em help me out here, in nyc it takes up to 18 months to get a license to keep a gun in your house, fuhgedaboud to carry…….is there any legal method to accelerate or bypass the long time period ?
November 4th, 2008 at 7:35 am
Web - You were talking about George W Bush, right? He’s not running.