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Goals for 2012 election. Palin, or a black man.

October 28th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

One positive effect from listening to Barack ‘Jerk’ Obama on tv all year has been that he has let me learn what my beliefs are, and I am for the first time, excited about getting involved in politics.  I plan on contacting the local Republican headquarters on November 5 to register and begin working/contributing.  I’d like to get behind Sarah Palin 4 years ahead of time, just as everyone has with Obama.  The difference being, Obama is unqualified and fundamentally wrong, whereas Palin has executive experience as a governor and has the right set of beliefs.  

That being said, I’d also like to see a real black man elected.  Barack Obama is whiter than white people culturally, as evidenced by the fact that he grew up in private/prep schools and went to Harvard, and in one commercial actually said “This is no picnic for me either buster”.  LOL.  Who actually talks like that.  Mrs. Obama also has to be the most boring spouse ever.  I can imagine her telling Michele “Uh, honey, ehh, I really am glad to have uhhh, your support as a ehh spouse.  I would love to have sexual relations with you tonight.”  Corny as hell he is .  

It is also very scary to hear a presidential candidate that is so popular say that spreading the wealth around is good for everyone.  That just makes no sense.  The American dream is being able to start with nothing and end up with everything.  That’s called capitalism.  Spreading the wealth is better known as socialism, which is one bad election away from communism.  Socialism is spreading the wealth around to benefit people who don’t deserve it.  Communism is making everyone earn the same regardless of profession.  Needless to say, what is the point of educating yourself or working hard to get ahead in life if you’ll be penalized for it by the government.  I’d like to see a black republican like Lynn Swann or Colin Powell run for office in 2012.  
How does a senator who made 6 million dollars last year, and grew up with more opportunity than most pretend to understand what Americans want.  It just doesn’t add up.  Also, why promote the middle class so much.  I’m actually listed as below poverty and a call to Obama headquaters revealed what I thought was true.  There is no help for anyone earning less than $20,000 from either camp.  Now ‘that one’ has hordes of supporters (mostly black) in my area, an area where the median income is around $40,000 a month, meaning that around half of the people here don’t earn enough to matter to the Obama campaign, because they don’t count as middle class, and you can’t get a tax credit if you don’t pay taxes.  
Another question.  Why don’t democrats get any heat for the biggest detriment to the economy?  They supersized Clinton’s plans to offer housing for poor black people who couldn’t afford a mortgage, leading to the banking meltdown.  I’ll let that rest though because the average Obama supporter isn’t educated enough to understand what that means.  To answer Obama’s question.  I am way better off than I was 8 years ago.  I have an education and a dream/plans to get rich.  I see the middle class as misguided and unambitious.  If you have worked hard enough to make it from lower to middle class, why stop there.  If you do, you don’t deserve  any help and should support the poor since you’re essentially a poor person with a better job.  
Middle class should be a bus stop on the way to the upper class, and basically, everyone should continue to take some kind of classes to move up in standing until the day that they die.  Education is the key, but it isn’t an entitlement, it’s a choice.  You should take advantage of education to enrich yourself, because we only live once, and the meaning of life is to continue to improve one’s self until it’s over.  Not to settle in a rut and survive until we die.  
One final note.  I’ll be glad to see the election end so I can start watching network television again since the popular media lusts for Obama, yet.  I hate to say, but I have personally lost so much respect for celebrities who blindly support Obama when their bankrolls suggest that they need a Republican.  I will never again be able to support the outspoken ones who chose to be jerks during the election.  Namely Sarah Silverman, Ludacris, Kanye West, Jay Leno and David Letterman.  I can’t name more, because for the past month I’ve mostly watched cable channels to avoid the flood of Osama ads on tv.  
The man makes good plans but his arrogant campaign supported by millions of arrogant and ignorant blacks, just kills any chance of supporting him everytime I see an Obama mention in the media.  I mean, this man has run for office with the wrong fundamentals.  He refuses to address  his own shortcomings, but he attacks Mccain by calling him Bush.  Anyone with a college education in political science knows that Mccain was  nominated because he was one of the only electable Republicans who isn’t ultra conservative like Bush.  
He said he voted with Bush over 90% of the time during primaries to try to get support from conservatives, and now Democrats want to say he is Bush part II.  Please.  I believe Obama has voted along party lines over 95% of the time because in politics, you have to do that to stay in favor of the party, or otherwise you won’t get any support on your own projects and policies.  If there had  been a Democratic president who was highly unpopular (I like Bush) for the last 8 years, then Obama would have supported their policies because otherwise, he wouldn’t have even made it to the primary process to get nominated.  
PALIN/Powell/Rice 2012!!!
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