Gallery of Honor: Man of the Century: as.wn.com Woman of the Century: cfpeople.org Political Leaders of the Century: c-weng.com ***************************************************************************** John McCain chose Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, as his VP. Palin is a reform-minded Republican who McCain stated is his soul mate--she's another Repub maverick. Gov Huckabee summarized Palin's qualifications as VP when he said: “I was a governor 10-and-a-half years. You get more experience to be president in a month of being governor than you do in several years as a senator, and let me explain why: When you’re a governor, you don’t sit around making speeches and listen to people talk in committee hearings. You make a decision every few minutes, you make them right now, you live with the consequences – if they’re wrong, everybody blames you, if they’re right, you have a hundred legislators all taking credit for it. But when you’re a senator, you know you have the luxury of picking two or three issues, you don’t have to look at the whole field of play . . . Sarah Palin had more executive experience as the Mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, than Barack Obama has had in his entire life.” ****************************************************************************** Some articles, books and websites that demonstrate why Barack Obama is unfit for command of the US military: --Available Aug 1 2008: amazon.com
--Another to be published in August —“The Case Against Barack Obama”— is due out in August and will be penned by National Review Online writer David Freddoso. Regnery Pub. is handling the project. “I think it’s critically important that the country gets a clear and honest view of who is running and what they stand for — warts and all,” Regnery president Marjory Ross said. She added "we believe the media have whitewashed the candidate.” *****************************************************************************
Powerful Comments on "Obama's Old World Kingdom": americanthinker.com
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EXCERPT from "Phony Soldiers and Phony Senators" by John E. O'Neill--10/04/2007 ----In 1971, in addition to listening to John Kerry from our unit falsely compare our forces in Viet Nam to “the Army of Jhengiz Khan,” I heard Al Hubbard, the president of Kerry’s VVAW, appearing with Kerry in forums such as Meet the Press and Congress confess to war crimes such as bombing innocent villages. Hubbard was an Air Force pilot, who appeared on national television wearing the Distinguished Flying Cross and many other medals while confessing our guilt in Viet Nam. Except he was none of these things, having left the Air Force as a Sergeant, never serving in Viet Nam at all.
In 1971, there was no one to defend us from the John Kerrys and the Al Hubbards. Indeed, it is the U.S. Senate that is a Potemkin Village. It is a body whose failure to condemn Hubbard’s and Kerry’s 1971 libels is deafening. It is also a place on whose floor active duty soldiers have been compared to the assassins of the Khmer Rouge (Senator Dick Durbin); people who terrorize women and children (Senator Kerry); and (in close proximity) cold blooded murderers (Rep. John Murtha). Hypocrisy and cowardice are terms too kind for those who demean our soldiers without regard to the consequences to them............ Mr. O'Neill is a Houston attorney who clerked for Chief Justice William Rehnquist during the Supreme Court's October 1974 term. He co-authored the New York Times No. 1 bestseller, "Unfit for Command" in 2004.
*********************************************************************** Hillary Clinton officially ended her campaign and endorsed Barack Obama as the Democrat nominee on June 7, 2008. ***********************************************************************
More than half the population of USA agrees that the Hollywood crowd and liberal-biased media CBS/NBC/CNN/MSNBC, NY Times, ACLU are big losers in many ways. Proof of that fact should be deposited here as well.----http://www.stoptheaclu.org/----Members of Media who consider themselves "elites" and we consider merely obnoxious: Geo Soros'(Murky)Media Matters, Maureen Dowd-NY Times, Chris Matthews, Paul Krugman-NY Times, Bill Moyers-PBS, Dan Rather-CBS(thankfully retired), Tom Brokaw-NBC(retired as well), Imus, Molly Ivins, LA Times, Arianna HuffnPuff, etc.
Reminder to celebrities and national media of their miniscule influence on 2004 election results: usatoday.com AS heading north:http://images.ibsys.com/2004/1026/3850528.jpg Message 20806862 right-thinking.com brokennewz.com |