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When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to talk straight for a few minutes, let�s bring up a few self-evident truths.
The history of the present King, er, President of the United States is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the ruination of this country for the enrichment of his friends. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.
�He has held hundreds of human beings prisoner on an island for years without charging a single one of them of a crime, bringing them to trial, or conducting any pretense of due process of law whatsoever. These people were not even granted a military tribunal on the field of battle. Guantanamo is a concentration camp, pure and simple�the kind of thing we fought to end in the war against fascism in the 1940s.
�He has conducted secret torture sessions of human beings, a gross violation of American tradition, American conscience, the Geneva Accords, United States law, and the Constitution of the United States, which directly and clearly prohibits �cruel and unusual punishments.�
�He has borrowed the U.S. treasury nearly into bankruptcy to finance his Iraq war, thus driving down the value of the dollar by 40%. This inflation in turn has caused fuel prices to rise outrageously, the national debt to balloon beyond any historical limit. And he calls himself a �fiscal conservative.�
�He has sponsored Orwellian laws like the �Clear Skies Act� that makes our air dirtier, the �No Child Left Behind Act� that leaves millions of children behind, and the �Patriot Act� that takes away the rights of American citizens to be secure in their homes and even their telephone calls.
�He has put this country on a permanent war footing in a vague, endless, undefined, insanely expensive, Orwellian war against �terror� for the benefit of his friends in the military-industrial complex. Meanwhile the �terrorist in chief,� Osama bin Laden, still roams the world at will with a handful of ragged followers after a trillion dollars and 7 years of �war against terror.� By contrast, it took us 3 years and 4 months to take out Hitler and his entire war machine.
George W. Bush is not only the worst president in American history, he is the criminally worst. And John McCain means 4 more years of the same thing!!!
We therefore appeal to our fellow citizens that we become free and independent of Bush/McCain and absolve ourselves of this tyranny. And to this we pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.
Gain the lost respect back from the world.
At some point the troops have to come home, will it really be more stable there five years from know than it will be next year? And who's to say, after we have trained and armed this national army capable of maintaining order in the most historicaly violent region on earth, that the people won't freely elect a leader like Al-Sadr who will turn that national army into his own personal malitia?
Is it really worth the blood and treasure we are investing?
I feel a sense of duty in that as Americans we created this mess and we have a duty to clean it up and not just abandon these people. I wonder though, when can we say enough is enough and let them go it on their own? Will it ever be enough?
75,000 liberal tree huggers showing up in Oregon for Obama is not big deal, and was predicable. Get your head together.
Should Mitt Romney or Condalisa Rice be named as McCain's running mate, I will then VOTE FOR McCain, other than that I am fairly certain my vote will be for Ralph Nader.
I frankly wish Mitt Romney, Condalisa Rice or J.C. Watts were running as Republican Candidate, that would get my vote without second thought! (For those not knowing, Condalisa Rice is a WOMAN and she and J.C. Watts are BLACK, but most importantly the three of them are CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN and have BRAINS!!!)
Regardless of what Obama said that sounded alot like Karl Marx or how socialist his record in the senate is the iminence of him being the next President is something you'd better come to grips with. Or I guess you could just keep pulling a Hillary.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a conservative and I don't think Obama backed by Democrat controlled houses of Congress is going to be good for America, but denying the reality of the political landscape certainly isn't going ot help things.
Obama has more money, more momentum, and more charisma than McCain. His campaign is already doing an awesome job of branding McCain "Bush V2.0". People keep saying that his inexperience will be his downfall but he has taken on one of the most experienced and well known polititians in the USA and beaten her and her popular ex-president husband.
I think it will be closer than many people think, and I honestly hope you are right, but I think McCain is the long shot right now, not Obama.
And he set out to keep his word.
About the only part of the speech that has been inaccurate is the part that drew the most applause-"...we will not falter, we will not tire..."
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