(In response to this:)
This was the greatest excuse in the world for McCain and the whole RNC to get away from the shot in the arm of going through the misery of trying to explain a running mate that no one knows, and trying to turn a pathetic oaf into a hero. This is not going to happen. This tells me as a liberal American that McCain is truly afraid.
There are people whom I know with life threatening illnesses on respirators who almost literally climb mountains to give a speech. It shows me as a person with a disability who has to brave the weather to get my job done. What a coward McCain is. But that goes for the whole Republican party. Any good leader understands tragedy, and natural disaster, as well as advancements in technology. Why can’t Senator McCain, and all of his delegates do everything via webcast, and still make it a fund raising event. And see how much money the Republicans could have raised, selling off their propaganda, and all that food. What happened to having a plan B?
We’ve been hearing about Gustav since Monday. I think Obama would have rose to the occasion, and had the convention in a different state. They can do votes many different ways, including a conference call. This just furthers my belief that Obama is going to be our new leader. The Republicans have sadly enough gotten a dose of their own medicine by the reaction of fear.
No way, no how, no McCain!
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Sunday, August 31, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Making History
Besides my angry workday, I feel like having one of these kinds of chairs! Equipped with flamethrowers and all!

Perhaps our time has come in this country for some real change. I got home and turned on the news, and saw John McCain making a fool of himself (which he does so well).

Then there was Hillary who would not make any decisions even though she lost. 

Then, when all was said and done, the one left standing was hopefully president-to-be, Senator Obama. "Change you can believe in," and I hope we can believe in you.
To John McCain: you don't have a prayer!
To Hillary Clinton: I never thought you'd get as far as you did, and now you need to let your opponent take you on as his running mate.
To Senator Obama: You have a big job ahead of you, way after the election in November! I hope that you can do what others have not, and live up to your promises, and get America back on track. First, on the domestic front (more jobs, universal healthcare, reestablish the middle class, lower the price on gas and oil, and don't let us rely on resources that could one day run out, save the environment), here's looking at you!
To John McCain: you don't have a prayer!
To Hillary Clinton: I never thought you'd get as far as you did, and now you need to let your opponent take you on as his running mate.
To Senator Obama: You have a big job ahead of you, way after the election in November! I hope that you can do what others have not, and live up to your promises, and get America back on track. First, on the domestic front (more jobs, universal healthcare, reestablish the middle class, lower the price on gas and oil, and don't let us rely on resources that could one day run out, save the environment), here's looking at you!
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