Friday, October 10, 2008

Slowly, But surely...

It appears that John McCain has heard the voices after all. At a campaign stop in Wisconsin, he actually named names. He is responding to the calls of very ordinary Americans who want nothing more than to hear their voices through his voice. Of course, it didn't hurt that Sarah Palin had already begun to respond in her own inimitable style. Proof of this lies in the ever increasing vitriol heaped upon her by the likes of Madonna, and by Whoopi Goldberg also. Madonna doesn't want Sarah living on "her" street, and Whoopi claims that Reverend Wright only dislikes America, but he is not a "hater" per se. The more McCain piles it on, the more likely it is that some of this disturbing stuff about the Democrat"s destroying the American financial system will finally resonate with voters.

The gloves must be taken off, and thrown aside. McCain has one last opportunity this week coming, to take Obama up on his challenge to confront him with his Ayre connection. This last debate may very well be a true defining moment for the Republican challenger, and we hope he will dish it out much as his former Vietnamese captors gave it to him many years ago. He bore up quite well under all their tortures, and survived to become the man he is today. Once again, if he can not bring himself to be that combative, then give the ball to Sarah, and get out of the way please. This much is owed to loyal Republican supporters. This we hope he realizes with all his heart.

Let the trials begin! Senators Dodd, Schummer, Reid and Obama himself, along with Representatives Frank, Pelosi, et al must be called to accountability for their roles in the destruction of America's economy. This must be done while under oath, and subject to perjury rules, for the good of the country. Once again, let me ask you to look into the eyes of your trusting children, and grand children, and tell me this is not the proper course of action to bring forward.

Now, back to the education, and to the protection of those who will survive us...

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