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A Vote For Obama…

Posted by Billy On October - 18 - 2008

…will make your life less stressful. Sometimes it just takes one person to put it all in prospective for you. If you are still on the fence as to who to vote for or blind enough to think about voting for Obama, well then you need to read this post I found today.

Who wouldn’t want to live in a Socialist type country? All your thinking and hard decisions will be made for you. You can just sit back and let the government make all those choices and you won’t have to worry about a thing.

Why I Am Now Voting For Barack Obama

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Free Anti-Obama Bumper Sticker

Posted by Joanne On October - 6 - 2008

Gas Price Protest is a website dedicated to promoting awareness of increasing American oil production and building and expanding U.S. refineries. Go to their website and sign their petition to Congress. After you’ve done that, go to Freedom Works and request your free “Barack Obama Is A Pain In My Gas” bumper sticker. :) I ordered one and it came today.

Also, click here to purchase anti Obama bumper stickers

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An Endorsment For Obama And One For McCain

Posted by Joanne On September - 8 - 2008

This is Russell Brand, the host of last nights MTV’s Video Music Awards.

Share your disgust with Viacom, MTV’s parent company.

John McCain also got an endorsment. His came from The New York Post, who earler this year had endorsed Hillary Clinton.

McCain’s lifelong record of service to America, his battle-tested courage, unshakeable devotion to principle and clear grasp of the dangers and opportunities now facing the nation stand in dramatic contrast to the tissue-paper-thin résumé of his Democratic opponent, freshman Sen. Barack Obama.

They list some of their reasons as;

Taxes: McCain knows that when government absorbs ever-larger shares of national income, the economy suffers. High tax rates diminish investment, killing jobs and stunting growth. And while Obama promises tax cuts for “95 percent” of Americans, what he actually is proposing is some $650 billion in tax-credit-driven hikes in entitlement and other spending, to be paid for with heavier imposts across the board, but especially on investment – like a sharply higher capital-gains tax. This is bad news for the millions of ordinary Americans who own stocks, either personally or through pension funds or who plan someday to sell their homes or other real property. McCain, wisely, vows to keep capital-gains taxes at 15 percent and to keep the Bush-era tax cuts in place – understanding that new growth will boost revenue, and promising to make up the rest with spending restraint. And he’s called for a one-year freeze on most discretionary spending and an end to pork-barrel giveaways.

Energy: On the economic issue most vexing Americans today – energy prices – McCain is aggressive He is a strong convert to offshore drilling: “We have trillions of dollars’ worth of oil and gas reserves in the US at a time we are exporting hundreds of billions of dollars a year overseas to buy energy.” He also strongly backs nuclear power – a carbon-free form of energy that America can produce relatively cheaply. Obama, meanwhile, hews to the Democratic Party line on energy: no nukes, no drilling and no comprehension of the consequences of such policies.

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Lights Out For Congress

Posted by Billy On August - 1 - 2008

Nancy Pelosi has shown her true colors towards the American people. After this morning’s session, The house voted on the one thing that they could think of thanks to Ms Pelosi, adjourning for five weeks with pay. They were trying to vote on opening up drilling within the United States (too bad the house isn’t united), but the Democrats wanted to go on vacation early.

The democrats didn’t like that the Republicans wanted to stay and hash things out on the issue of gas. So what did the Democrats do to stop it? They kicked out the reporters and all cameras then proceeded to have the lights to the gallery and the house floor turn off.

The Republicans stayed after the junior high school Democrats antics were done and spoke on the floor without lights or microphones. Rep. John Culberson decided to video the session as well as writing on his Twitter account (who would have thought that he knew how to tweet). For those who want to follow him on Twitter, here’s his page https://twitter.com/johnculberson so you do so.

“We the people in order to for a more perfect union”…

Who would have thought that it would be done through Twitter.
I want all that follow this blog to know that I am not a Republican. I do see myself more for their policy than I could ever be for the Democrats. I’m a Libertarian and believe in smaller government.

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