Sunday, August 22, 2010

As there are only 16 days until the US election, will Yahoo! questions become more rants of fear?

And especially as Colin Powell has thrown his weight behind Mr. Obama. What will Republican supporters (either on the street or on the net) have to say about that? That should alone be interesting...As there are only 16 days until the US election, will Yahoo! questions become more rants of fear?
I though the height of rants have already been reached. It's funny to read what people make up during desperation though.As there are only 16 days until the US election, will Yahoo! questions become more rants of fear?
smrtblnd...riigght! My IQ is 167 and I'm voting McCain. If Obama wins, I am shutting down my business (effectively killing over 20 jobs), liquidating my assets and will live nicely on what I have for the next 40 years. It's my money, I'll do as I please with it. I have never trusted Colin Powell, for the record. He has always been an opportunist.


If Joe is fair game, so is Powell:


*Robert Parry and Norman Solomon, ';Colin Powell's Legend, Consortium News. These reports, by investigative journalists Normon Solomon and Robert Parry, detail Powell's ';career as a military bureaucrat,'; a ';consummate team player'; who ';learned that a military bureaucrat succeeds best by sidestepping controversy and keeping quiet when superiors screw up.'; Examples include his role in the army's coverup of the My Lai massacre, his involvement in Reagan-era war games including the Iran/Contra scandal, and the secret U.S. policy in the 1980s to supply Saddam Hussein with military equipment.


*The presentation by the soldier-diplomat to the world body in February 2003 lent considerable credibility to President Bush's case against Iraq and for going to war to remove President Saddam Hussein.


*he supported Bush on going to war the month after his U.N. speech. ';When the president decided that it was not tolerable for this regime to remain in violation of all those U.N. resolutions I am right there with him with the use of force,'; Powell said.


I have a file full.





Prominent Democrats and Independents who have joined Citizens for McCain:


# Former Phoenix Mayor Paul Johnson (Arizona)


# Former Arizona State Legislator Phil Hubbard (Arizona)


# Mammoth Mayor Craig Williams (Arizona)


# Former Arizona LULAC Director Ray Gans (Arizona)


# Democratic 25th Precinct Chair Silverio ';Silver'; Salazar (Colorado)


# Adviser to Democratic Presidential Candidates and Georgetown University Professor Robert Lieber (District of Columbia)


# Blogger on HillaryClinton.com Renee Slater (Florida)


# Former Sheriff of Highlands County Howard Godwin (Florida)


# Jewish Outreach Adviser to Senator Hillary Clinton Rabbi Cheryl Jacobs


# Georgia Political Director for Gore-Lieberman '00 Joseph O'Farrell Jr. (Georgia)


# Former Democratic Des Moines County Chair Bruce Shulte (Illinois)


# Former State Representative Brian Golden (Massachusetts)


# Commander of Newport Memorial-VFW Post 1119 Francis Harding, Jr. (Maine)


# Former Palmyra Budget Committee Member Herb Bates (Maine)


# Former Lt. Governor and State Supreme Court Justice Alexander ';Sandy'; Keith (Minnesota)


# Former U.S Representative and 2002 Independence Party gubernatorial candidate Tim Penny (Minnesota)


# Former State Representative Steve Wenzel (Minnesota)


# City Clerk Judi May (Mississippi)


# County Supervisor Gary Dearman (Mississippi)


# Alderman Bill Mosby (Mississippi)


# Former State Representative Jim Gamache (Missouri)


# Presiding Commissioner in New Madrid County, Clyde Hawes (Missouri)


# Former Concord Mayor Bill Veroneau (New Hampshire)


# Former Democratic Mayor of Waterford Township George Fallon (New J ersey)


# Former Democratic Committeeman in Warren Township Jeffrey Golkin (New Jersey)


# Former State Chair of Environmentalists for Clinton-Gore 1992 Roberta Weisbrod (New York)


# Former Majority Leader in the State Senate David Carlin (Rhode Island)


# Former Texas Democratic Party Chairman Roy Orr (Texas)


# Elected National Delegate for Senator Hillary Clinton Debra Bartoshevich (Wisconsin)


# Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Philip Frye (West Virginia)


Not to mention; Henry Kissinger, retired Gen. Alexander Haig, Lawrence Eagleburger and George Shultz all said they would support McCain. The former heads of the State Department said the senator’s leadership skills, his record and his vision make him the right choice for president in difficult times.


No fear here, either way.
You know what? I am not worried one way or the other because whomever wins is walking into the biggest mess in many years of our history. People forget that Obaddah is part white. McGoofuss had made so many dumb mistakes in all the debates as well as On The Hill to show how savvy he can be away from the Bush influence. America has stood up to a lot of crap in our History. You should ask this time next year if people are still afraid or just mad enough to think that maybe there IS something to the a third party..Libertines!
America having a black president thrills my heart. I love to see all the fear from the republican conservatives.





I just hope they don't shoot him, which is their usual method of opposition to decency and morality.
I think most Republicans are supporting Obama now. I know I am. Those who are left supporting McCain will probably rant fearfully.
I think you'll see rampant fear from people with IQs under 70, and jubilation from people with IQs above that.
They are playing into our hands. Their crazed rants, unsourced claims, and conspiracy theories scare away undecideds
Honestly, I'm scared to even think about a country run by Obama.

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