Found this video on YouTube and it speaks for itself.
Tag: Palin
To all the McCain/Palin supporters
I have a message for you. As your candidate John McCain slides downwards in the polls, your vile, hate filled comments to other Americans have increased. When will it stop? After someone gets killed in the name of McCain or in the name of Palin? Is that what you want? You want Americans to kill Americans?
You believe that freedom is only for you and you need a constant state of fear in order to feel alive. Even though I will tolerate you and respect your freedoms, you disrespect me and want to take away my freedoms. You call yourselves Christian yet you fail to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Your hearts are filled with much hate and anger. Hate and anger are “Cardinal sins“. Get educated about your religion before you cast stones at others. Jesus had something say about stone throwing.
The more vile names that you call me, the more reassurance I have that I wouldn’t want to be like you.
ONLY LOVE CAN CONQUER HATE.
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From ProfMTH
When it comes to his self-confessed ignorance of economics and statements he’s made about taxes, the answer is “yes, he lies quite regularly.” In fact, it’s pretty much impossible to know when he’s telling the truth.
Links:
Piece on John McCain from “The Wall Street Journal” that is quoted in the video:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editori…
John McCain saying he doesn’t know where the above-referenced quotation comes from:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bogh_s…
Clips from “The Real John McCain”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR…
Roger Simon’s brilliantly scathing piece on Politico.com entitled “Why the Media Should Apologize”:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/…
Fox News pointing out that under Governor Sarah Palin, Alaska sought and obtained more federal money for pork barrel projects per capita than any other state in the union, and that it was the Democratic Congress that killed the so-called “Bridge to Nowhere”, not Governor Palin who refused it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG7WGV…
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/07/p…
When *even* Fox News is calling John McCain a liar, you gotta know things are bad for McCain:
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/97…
For those interested in the very latest polling data, including the most important thing in an American presidential election — the state of the Electoral College map — the following site can’t be beat:
(Complete series)
From the Jed Report
Why was she a guest speaker at this year’s AIP Convention? And she goes on to praise this anti-American group. Treason???
Sarah Palin accuses Obama of treason when at the same time she shows her support for an organization that enlisted Iran to help spread anti-American sentiment. I would consider that aiding and abetting the enemy. But then again, Republicans are allowed to commit treason without consequence. Karl Rove set the precedent when he exposed the name of a covert CIA Agent and never paid the price for his act of treason.
When someone at a Palin rally shouted “treason” and she remained silent, that is indicative of her approving that statement. She also supports the assassination of a candidate by not condemning the shout of “kill him” during one of her rallies. Her silence and smirk makes her complicit to hate mongering.
UPDATE:
Read the article at Salon for more details about the Alaska Independence Party, their support and help in getting Palin elected Mayor of Wasilla and their sponsorship by Iran.
Learn about the Palins unAmerican activities.
After learning more about the AIP, I can now understand that Sarah Palin’s is comfortable in stiring up racism and hate when she speaks.
The Republican ticket is working hard this week to make Barack Obama’s tenuous connection to graying, ’60s revolutionary Bill Ayers a major campaign issue. But the Palins’ connection to anti-American extremism is much more central to their political biographies.
Imagine the uproar if Michelle Obama was revealed to have joined a black nationalist party whose founder preached armed secession from the United States and who enlisted the government of Iran in his cause? The Obama campaign would probably not have survived such an explosive revelation. Particularly if Barack Obama himself was videotaped giving the anti-American secessionists his wholehearted support just months ago.
Where’s the outrage, Sarah Palin has been asking this week, in her attacks on Obama’s fuzzy ties to Ayers? The question is more appropriate when applied to her own disturbing associations.
Psssst – pass this video around.
And the DailyKos has a Diary with a long list of shady McCain associates.
I also didn’t want to post in haste over the past few weeks I wanted to wait til the conventions in their bounces were over. But McCain (of course) had to go way way out in left feild for his VP selection. Which got the media all hyped and of course polls refelcted this, but we have a appeared to have come back down to reality now. The economic crisis that is unfolding have brought the issues back to the front of this race. BUt for all the percieved “trouble” that Obama was in in regards to the national tracking polls over the past weeks. In reality the Electoral College map still stayed in Obama’s favor. The best John McCain could come up with was a 269-269 tie in EC. That to me has spoke volumes, now that silly time is over, and real issues at least should, stay at the front of the race from here on out. I now put the odds of an Obama victory at nearly 80%. The media tried scaring us into believing that John McCain had a chance… quite simply barring a disaster this race is OVER. You will hear about the whole % 2 Obama lead in the polls could lead to Dem’s who say over the phone tehy’ll vote for Obama but in the booths they will not. You may hear how Conservative base is coming out energized by Palin and while Palin’s nomination helped secure this thing from getting out of hand as in a Blue Crush it will not stop the Barack Train. The fact of the matter is there are so many young people that are going to vote it will more than make up for these so called “Closet Dem Racists”. Come election night this will be obvious early on. It didn’t happen in 2000 or 2004, but I assue you the youngins are coming this time and their not voting for John McCain. This swell of young people are being completely missed by the polls at present, there is no accurate model for what is going to occur. Also African American participation is going to be ridiculously high, much higher than being modeled now in the polls. This effect will be seen early and often but it will be confined to certain regions and not others.
First we have to deal with some things that have changed since my last analysis. Palin’s nomination hast taken Alaska out of play for Obama… Also my possible southern switch isn’t going to occur in places like Georgia. I’ll be giving the high plains are of the country back to McCain but in the places where it matters this again is over.
Baseline Maps (Starting with Johnny Mac)
*WV is not represented in the number on the image above (even though it is colored in) real McCain number is 174
As can be seen I think John McCain has only secured 174 votes in the Electoral College, the Palin selection will help in some places that were not secure before Alaska, Montana, North Dakota and as said before I have delusions about Georgia anymore, also a noteable change in MO, I know they are used to selecting Presidents there but the streak will be broken (and if there was a Presidential Election for this to happen in, it will be this one)… I do believe this state though will represent the closests of McCain’s victories. But in the end lingering issues of race and Palin will push McCain over the top here. One are where I’ve given McCain the edge is in Nebraska, now remember the EC votes are split up here two for the winner of the state and three according to congressional district. District 2 is very much in play for Obama due to the fact it is the urban center for the state… So watch for fun and games here.
Moving on to “O”
John McCain Raise’s Taxes
The McCain/Palin Health Care Plan will raise taxes on Pennsylvanians health care benefits.
Thank you to The Keystone Progressive for sharing this message. Every Pennsylvanian should know about the McCain/Palin Plan. I’m sure there are similar plans for all the rest of the 49 States. Remember one thing, John McCain and Sarah Palin’s health insurance is paid for by the tax payers so this health care plan won’t impact them.
For Immediate Release
September 8, 2008
Contact
Adam Jentleson, 202.682.1611
ajentleson@americanprogressaction.org
RELEASE: The McCain-Palin Plan For Pennsylvania
With Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin set to appear in Lancaster tomorrow, the Center for American Progress Action Fund released two new analyses of the impact of their plans on Pennsylvania.
WASHINGTON,DC—A new report, John McCain’s Radical Health Care Agenda, describes the consequences of McCain’s health care plan for Pennsylvania. Millions of Pennsylvanians could lose the coverage they get from their jobs, forcing them to shop for health coverage in a deregulated insurance market stripped of consumer protections. Many Pennsylvanians with health problems, such as cancer or diabetes, would find it particularly difficult or even impossible to find adequate coverage. Millions of Pennsylvania families, and more and more Pennsylvania families over time, would pay higher taxes on health premiums.
A new fact sheet, The McCain-Palin Plan for Pennsylvania by the Numbers, provides a by-the-numbers examination of what their agenda will mean for the citizens of Pennsylvania:
Change is coming, change is coming…
Shouts John McCain. Here’s what John McCain has been saying:
“Change is coming, change is coming,” McCain promised, projecting an image of independence and political populism.
One of his challenges is to separate himself from the unpopular incumbent in the White House and fight against Obama’s charge that a McCain presidency would amount to a third term for Bush.
“On the core issues, the economy and the war, he has been joined to Bush at the hip,” said Democratic pollster Mark Mellman. “On the other hand, Bush is a lead weight dragging him down. He has to rely on rhetoric to separate (himself) but he can’t separate himself on policies important to the American people.”