Showing posts with label Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clinton. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Words Of Others

Caution ! What you say about the Democratic candidate could label you as a racist ! If you are not on the Obama bandwagon, you will be branded as a hater. The first amendment allows me to speak my mind freely without fear of persecution, but does not guarantee me not to be labeled. My credentials, at best, are no more than a spectator with an open mind that is concerned for my countries well being. It would be easy for for the Obama troops to to label me as a racist if I publicly spoke out about him. But what about a man that graduated from The College of New Rochelle with a BA degree, continued on to Union Theological Seminary in N.Y.C. where he was awarded a Master of Divinity Degree and finally received a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Would his opinions have a racial agenda ? Let's see.....



His words are harsh, and are not influenced by the liberal facist media. His words, not mine. What other views can you find that are not influenced by the fear of being labled a racist ?



Once again, their words, not mine. Last night, we heard from Hillary, and we heard her say that she supported the Democratic party, and that it was time to unite.



But what was she saying just a short time ago ?



It just get's better and better.




If the Democrats are unhappy with Obama, why should we be ? Once again, not my words

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Open minded masses

I am a true sports fan. My preferences lean towards football, but the competition between two teams is truly entertaining. I am only a spectator from the comfort of my own home, and enjoy the TV coverage that comes with the game. It is always great to see a large group of people, each with their own idea of what play to call, who should be quarterback, should they punt the ball, or go for that last yard. A large group for one main goal, which is winning the game, but huddled into their own little groups with a different opinion than that of the group standing four rows behind them. If their team gets the win, then it's all smiles and cheers. If their team looses, then it comes down to the " well if they would have done this " commentary, and " fire the coach" , or " we need a new quarterback ". I wonder if all this can be compared to the DNC ? with the long, drawn out primary, and Hilary stepping down and Obama taking the lead, were there any armchair comments coming from the camps that sounded like the words overheard in the losers parking lot after the game ? I read today that Obama and Bill Clinton have had a conversation recently that stated that Obama has asked for his help in getting elected. What would he do different than what he did for Hilary ? In a speach given by the former president, he said that people were huddled in masses of their own ideas, and were unwilling to accept change. This may be true, but when the primary's started there were many groups huddled around many ideas, and now we are down to two. The Big Game is getting close, and it is time to make as many of these huddled masses as happy as possible. Can we find a solution to the huge increase in gas prices ? Can we bring down inflation and the cost of food ? Can we solve the mortgage crises ? Is there some type of solution to the war ? Are we safe from further attacks on our country ? Will we have an answer to these questions in February 2009 ?