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| quote: | CLASH OF VALUES
Even if George Bush does win reelection today it won't mean that our Republic is in a true jam. There is no way this election should be this close, but it is. The very fact that someone with no record to run on and no plan for the future, except to grow the size of government, should be polling over 40% of the vote.
Face the music my friends. America has almost reached a critical mass of "citizens" who believe that it is the role of government to smooth every bump on the road and to solve every personal problem. These people believe that it is the government's responsibility, not their own, to get them a job. It's the government's job to monitor and take care of their health. It's the government's job to provide for their retirement, take care of their children, find them a place to live, and feed them.
I guess you can say that the dependency class came by it honestly. What do you expect of people who are educated by the government? Doesn't it make perfect sense that people who are educated by the government would come away with that experience believing that government is the solution to all their problems?
Know this: The people who inhabit this country today could never pull off what our forefathers did in discovering and settling this country and in fighting for its independence. Independence is the last thing the average American wants today. |
| quote: | VOTER FRAUD
Democrats will be ready to fight today ... ready to fight for --- for, not against voter fraud. The Democratic Party position on who should vote today is very simple. If you show up at a voting site today you should be allowed to vote, and your vote should count. Period. No questions asked. It doesn't matter whether you've voted elsewhere already. It doesn't matter if you plan to go to another dozen precincts before the day is out and vote again. It doesn't matter whether you're registered or not. If doesn't matter if you are or are not the person you told the poll worker you are. None of that matters. All that does matter is that you are there and you want to vote. Democrats will tell you that any .. .and that means any attempt to make sure the voter is actually registered to vote in that precinct and is actually who they say they are will be called "voter intimidation."
To give you an idea of how Democrats view voting, just remember that it is Democrats who are pushing the idea that non-citizens should be allowed to vote in local elections, and that includes aliens who are here illegally.
We all know that Ohio is a crucial state today. In Ohio 35,000 letters sent to newly-registered voters were returned as undeliverable. The addresses didn't exist, the voter didn't exist, or the newly-registered voter was long dead. This has been going on across the country. Almost every single story we've heard about fraud in registering new voters has been about Democratic efforts. |
| quote: | THE GHOST OF NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN
The Poodle made a statement yesterday that proves once again that he views the United States through the prism of our standing with the Axis of Weasels. Here is what he said:
"This is the moment of accountability for America. All of the hopes and dreams of our country are on the line today. The choice is clear."
The moment of accountability? Accountability to whom? The rest of the world? The United Nations? Old Europe? John Kerry believes that America should be accountable to someone or something ... wouldn't it be a good idea for him to tell us who or what? Kerry believes that our standing with the socialist terrorist appeasers abroad is not only important, but it is an approval we must seek and maintain. On the other hand, George Bush believes all terrorists should be killed, public opinion be damned. Who do you want protecting your children?
The line about all of our hopes and dreams being on the line shows you just how dishonest the left has become. The fact of the matter is that a person's life is not going to change that much depending on who wins. The occupant of the Oval Office is not going to give you a job. Your hopes and dreams are up to you, and no one else. You are where you are as a sum total of the decisions you have made in life.
The safety and security of the United States is what a president is really responsible for, and The Poodle couldn't be a worse candidate.
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