1. Barack Obama is a Moslem. He's not. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
2. John McCain wants to exempt children from families making over 250,000 from military service. They already don't lift a finger to defend the system that gives them an automatic advantage in life and a shiny new Land Rover as well.
3. Barack Obama wants to remove "In God We Trust" from U. S. currency.
4. John McCain is a maverick. No, he's a party line Reagan-Bush Republican that happened to be for campaign reform at one time, but not anymore.
5. Barack Obama was sworn in to the Senate with his hand on the Koran.
6. John McCain is strong on national security. Thats what they say about every Republican for some reason that escapes me. George W. Bush was supposed to be strong on national security and look what that got us, World Trade Center a pile of rubble, a hole in the side of the Pentagon, seven years of Osama Bin laden on the loose (count 'em, SEVEN), a war of family honor in Iraq, no military action against the government of Sudan, Iran with the beginnings of a nuclear weapons program, Russian troops running all over Georgia, and China talking to Venezuela about an arms build-up.
7. Barack Obama is too inexperienced to be Commander in Chief . He has about as much as Abraham Lincoln started with. Need I say more.
8. John McCain is moderate for a Republican. No, he's quite conservative on many issues, but he doesn't seem to like social conservatives much. He's for tax cuts for the rich, and thinks it's just fine that stock holders are only taxed at 15%, while some guy busting his ass working should pay 22%. It's just that he doesn't feel the need to bring out the smoke-screen issues like gay marriage and abortion every time the subject of taxes come up.
9. Barack Obama is an intellectual "light weight". George W. Bush is an intellectual light weight, not dumb or mildly retarded as we sometimes feel justified in believing, just not an intellectual kind of guy. The two sound nothing alike, do they?
10. John McCain's military service will make him a better leader. Thomas Jefferson did ok without it. So did Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton.
2. John McCain wants to exempt children from families making over 250,000 from military service. They already don't lift a finger to defend the system that gives them an automatic advantage in life and a shiny new Land Rover as well.
3. Barack Obama wants to remove "In God We Trust" from U. S. currency.
4. John McCain is a maverick. No, he's a party line Reagan-Bush Republican that happened to be for campaign reform at one time, but not anymore.
5. Barack Obama was sworn in to the Senate with his hand on the Koran.
6. John McCain is strong on national security. Thats what they say about every Republican for some reason that escapes me. George W. Bush was supposed to be strong on national security and look what that got us, World Trade Center a pile of rubble, a hole in the side of the Pentagon, seven years of Osama Bin laden on the loose (count 'em, SEVEN), a war of family honor in Iraq, no military action against the government of Sudan, Iran with the beginnings of a nuclear weapons program, Russian troops running all over Georgia, and China talking to Venezuela about an arms build-up.
7. Barack Obama is too inexperienced to be Commander in Chief . He has about as much as Abraham Lincoln started with. Need I say more.
8. John McCain is moderate for a Republican. No, he's quite conservative on many issues, but he doesn't seem to like social conservatives much. He's for tax cuts for the rich, and thinks it's just fine that stock holders are only taxed at 15%, while some guy busting his ass working should pay 22%. It's just that he doesn't feel the need to bring out the smoke-screen issues like gay marriage and abortion every time the subject of taxes come up.
9. Barack Obama is an intellectual "light weight". George W. Bush is an intellectual light weight, not dumb or mildly retarded as we sometimes feel justified in believing, just not an intellectual kind of guy. The two sound nothing alike, do they?
10. John McCain's military service will make him a better leader. Thomas Jefferson did ok without it. So did Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton.
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hopeful

