Thursday, October 30, 2008

Obama Infomercial

While surfing the Net this morning, I came across this article. What do you think?

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Did the Obama Informerical help his campaign?


Yedda – People. Sharing. Knowledge.The Obama Infomercial

No, it sealed his fate. It showed us that he thinks he can buy us off. He thinks the American people are gullible.


Obviously he doesn't know what middle class is. He spends money like it is nothing. No one should be able to spend the kind of money he has to win an election especially in this economic crisis. Just goes to show you he's not thinking about us middle class people, he's just thinking about himself. Think about the starving children right here in America that could have been fed...the millions of jobs that will be lost because of the economic hardships that the money could have helped save jobs and businesses or what about the elderly that are on fixed incomes how that money could have helped them or countless others in America. $180 million dollars could go along way to help Americans. Why doesn't he work on raising money to pay off the American debt or work for free to help the American people. His own tax records shows that he doesn't contribute that much to charity so why do we think he cares for anyone other than himself. The millions of dollars that he has wasted on this campaign could have helped millions of people in America or is he even concerned with us. I feel like he's Marie Antoinette ... "let them eat cake!"

Can we really believe what he says? He said he wouldn't raise money after the nomination and he has. He said he wouldn't take federal money for the presidency and he has. All of this is before the election so how can we trust him to keep all the promises he's made after the election. He is promising anything and everything to everybody just to get the votes.


Whomever wins the election ... there will be change because we will not sit by any longer. We demand change. Change is inevitable in Washington. The choice is will the change be one that we can believe in or will it be our worst nightmare? America, be afraid, be very afraid.

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Answered by SpeakOut on October 30, 2008

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Isn't wasteful spending part of the bailout crisis?

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Political Arena

Political Arena

Whether you are Democrat or Republican or simply somewhere in between, this election is important. This election should not be about the color of a person's skin or the fact that one is male or female or old or young. Listen, really listen to the issues, take away the names and look at the issues and whether Candide A or B can deliver what they are talking about. Some might be surprised by their vote if they took away the names and which party they were.

PBS is doing one of those instant online political arena polls to ask 'America ' if they think Sarah Palin is fit to be Vice President. Regardless of your political affiliation, you need to go and answer yes or no. You don't have to enter your email address or name or anything.
Here's the link: http://www.pbs.%20org/now/polls/%20poll-435.%20html

We have a political arena polling Sponsor that would like to know if the Presidential Campaign's voting were held today who you are likely to vote for McCain or Obama? It does not matter whether you pick the winner because this is a polling sponsor, but to give you a hint if the election were held to day based on this sponsors polling Obama would be the winner! Please Vote! Act now!
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And for those of you who are fed up with the political arena: Here's Paris
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It is our right to vote to stand up and be counted or don't complain about the government that we have. Our government is a government for the people so let's do something for the people.