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For 20 years, Senator Barack Obama had the authority and opportunity to confront an influential racist bigot in his place of worship, Senator Obama did nothing. Senator Obama failed to stand up for the people who put him in office. Senator Obama failed to uphold the ideals of the country he promised to protect and serve.
Senator Barack Obama is a high-ranking government official, elected by the people of Illinois, the Land of Lincoln. Senator Obama swore to represent the citizens and uphold the ideals of his home state when he took office. Senator Obama failed to do his fundamental duties when he was confronted by a persuasive and influential bigot in his place of worship.
For 20 years, Senator Obama had the authority and opportunity to confront Reverend Jeremiah Wright's racist antics. And Senator Obama did little or nothing to stop Jeremiah Wright's outrageous sermons and lies about the US government. The government that Senator Obama committed to protect and serve. Senator Obama's inaction allowed Jeremiah Wright to continue on and on spewing divisive messages and lies for years uninterrupted.
When Senator Obama's judgment was put to the test, Senator Obama simply failed to uphold the principles of his home state. Senator Obama failed to represent his constituents in a big way.
To make matters worse, Senator Obama showed his highest respect and regard for Jeremiah Wright by immortalizing his twisted mentor in his writings and bestselling book. Senator Obama's audacity is unbelievable!
Senator Obama showed no courage, no backbone, to stand up to a bully in a pulpit. And now he wants to bring the same weak leadership to the White House as president and as Commander-in-Chief of the US Armed Forces. Shame on Senator Barack Obama!
If Senator Obama appears to be a perfect candidate, it is simply because he has not done much He has not taken meaningful stance on many important issues. He claims voting against the Iraq war as a sound accomplishment. Senator Obama simply lived up to his extreme, left-wing, anti-any-conflict sentiments. How convenient. Senator Obama could not stop Reverend Jeremiah how could he possibly go up against Osama or Saddam Hussein?
Albert Einstein said "The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."
Senator Obama clings to individuals who held extreme, radical and even terrorist views for the most part of his adult life. If Senator Barack Obama is the ideal Commander-in-Chief in the 21st century, GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Long before the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, men and women of all colors fought and died sided by side for the cause. Black Americans helped shape the United States since the founding of our republic. Great men and women like Frederick Douglas, George Washington Carver, MLK, Thurgood Marshall, Colin Powell, Ronald McNair and Condee Rice all served our country proudly in their own special ways.
Since the birth of our nation, the United States has done more to advance the cause of mankind and civil rights than any nation on earth. And Americans will continue the legacy of the brave men and women who preserved our way of life well into the future. Senator Obama is a beneficiary of the success and steel resolve of the American people.
Americans don't need Senator Obama's lofty speeches. Liberty and the sacrifices of those who came before us are our inspiration.
Martin Luther King had a dream that some day the future leaders of America will be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. Courage, integrity, loyalty, wealth of experience and sense of duty to this country are important qualities, too.
Of all the respectable people in America, Senator Obama chose to idolize a flaming racist bigot Jeremiah Wright. Some judgment, Senator Obama. It is safe to say this is not exactly what the civil rights movement and the those who struggled for the cause had in mind.
I don't believe Senator John McCain is perfect either. The man has been a public servant all of his life. He accomplished so much. People will find some of his achievements agreeable and some disagreeable. His decisions, political positions, proposals, victories and failures are available for any interested voters to see. There is enough material out there for the Americans to really size him up and make informed decision if he is up to the task.
I'm supporting John McCain because more than any member of senate, he truly made valiant efforts to work on both sides of the aisle. Much to the disappointment of his party bosses. John McCain really put country first before party. Don't take my word for it. That is how he is ragarded by the leading members of the Democratic and Republican Parties. John McCain is a meverick.
Oridinary citizens are quietly drawn to that complex, boundless and timeless idealism. John McCain has a natural toughness about him. It's real and sincere. I can only hope to be as strong, as determined and as fiery as John McCain when I get to his age.
Many great leaders and commanders the world has ever known reached their finest moments in their personal and professional life well into their 60 and 70 years of age. Douglas McArthur, FDR, Ronald Reagan and Winston Churchill are among the legendary figures. Experience cannot be taught nor rushed. John McCain's golden age makes him the ideal Commander-in-Chief in these difficult times.
Americans survived greater challenges in our brief history. We won a revolution. We overcame the enormous toll and sorrow of civil war. We outlasted the great depression.
The people of the United States, held together by a common language and belief in our constitution, elevated mankind to great heights. We turned night time into day with the invention of the light bulb. We recorded the sound of music. We enabled long distance communication with the telephone. We set foot on the moon.
Contrary to Senator Obama's bleak outlook and what he would have you believe, the American people will get through this economic down turn better than ever.
Another important issue Senator Obama had serious difficulty understanding is the meaning of the flag to so many Americans. For service men, especially the veterans who served in combat, the star spangled banner, and the colors, red, white and blue represent the American ideals. It's a powerful symbol of a cause greater than their self interest.
More than a hundred years ago George M. Cohan wrote the unforgettable phrase "The grand old flag is the emblem of the land I love, the home of the free and the brave."
In the heat of battle, the deafening sound of guns and exploding bombs break down normal means of communication. Soldiers rely on flags and signals to relay messages to each other. The flag becomes more effective than spoken words. The slight movement of the star spangled banner triggers an absolute response. Soldiers stay the course, or retreat, or move onward and upward.
The waving of the grand old flag is far more convincing and reassuring than any of Senator Obama's stomp speeches.
The rugged American spirit is alive and well in all of us. If the past is any indication of the future, Americans will continue to blaze new trail. Americans don't need Senator Obama's big government handouts and empty promises. Together we will survive the hardship of economic down turn.
John McCain will lead our nation not just in words, but above all, in action.
JOHN MCCAIN - NATIONAL HERO - A GREAT STATESMAN - Part 2
Category: News and Politics
Senator John McCain lost a hard fought primary campaign to President George W. Bush in 2000. And in 2008, at 71 years of age with little funds, his Straight Talk campaign was dismissed by pundits as old fashioned and out of style. John McCain soldiered on driven largely by enormous belief that he has the practical solutions to lead this nation in peace and in extreme situations
His optimism and tenacity prevailed again. He became the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party.
Senator McCain's voting records prove to be as unique and interesting as the man himself. Senator McCain regularly puts the interest of the country first before his political party. He crosses party lines as necessary to get work done. He truly earned the nickname Maverick.
Friends and political adversaries including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Kerry, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, John Edwards, Ted Kennedy, Russ Feingold, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani all have one thing in common. They have high regard for Senator John McCain's principle, initiative and lifelong service to our country. Few can get these titans to agree. Senator John McCain is truly one of the most impressive and cooperative legislators in the history of our nation.
There is no candidate in this election more qualified to be the Commander-in-Chief of the US Armed Forces than Senator John McCain.
Senator McCain is a man of action. He devoted the better part of his life serving our country. No soaring rhetoric can tower over the remarkable achievements of this veteran. His quiet strength comes from humility.
* Graduated from the Naval Academy in 1958. * Respected aviator and squadron leader. * Volunteered to serve with our troops during Vietnam War. * In 1967, John McCain was seriously injured trying to save fellow soldiers in a major fire aboard an aircraft carrier. * After leaving the hospital and completing medical treatment for his injuries, he volunteered again and signed on for active duty. * In late 1967, in a bombing campaign over enemy territories in North Vietnam, his plane was shot down by surface to air missile. * He survived the plane crash, but bad hurt. He was taken prisoner and savagely beaten by his captors. * He was offered early release from POW camp but refused to leave his fellow POW behind. * He remained a POW from 1967 to 1973.
For five and a half years as POW, Senator John McCain endured persistent torture and brutality that would break most men. His war wounds would leave him with some physical limitations for the rest of his life.
No one hates war more than a veteran. John McCain knows this all too well. His grandfather served in the navy and died immediately after WWII. His father volunteered to serve our nation in times of trouble. Senator John McCain's children also answered the call of duty.
John McCain's commitment to protect and defend the United States against enemies foreign and domestic is a powerful forward force. He is an intensely loyal American--a classic patriot in every sense of the word. The permanent scars and the lasting pain of warfare made him a better and stronger human being. Enemies broke his arms, but not his spirit.
It's a great honor to support and stand by this national hero. We owe a debt of gratitude to those who serve, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The legacy of Washington, Patrick Henry and countless soldiers live on in John McCain.
In the land of the free and the home of the brave, John McCain is the ideal Commander-in-Chief.