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by snoopgrandpa77 from Lafayette, Indiana

Last Post 63 days, 18 hours Ago


Good morning all, woke up this morning and the ground is still beneath my feet. The air is still fit to breathe, and life is still worth living.

With that said I am extremely disappointed with the election results, but got to go on.

Must build for the future, there is no time like the present to build a conservative coalition

worthy of the Presidency.

We must give Barack Obama a chance, but be prepared if he fails. I sincerely hope he doesn't. America has no time for failure, and any mistakes now could lead us down the road to destruction.

So with a heavy heart and a stiff upper lip we must go on, we must endure, there will

be a 2012 God willing, and we must look to the future, and good people to bring back the

conservative banner, and put it right were it belongs. 

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With the coming of Barack Obama, a new order is evolving.
I hope Americans of all walks of life head the warning.
We are heading in to a dark abyss from where there may be know escape. It goes further than any time in the History of the United States.
Barack Obama does represent "change," but it isn't a change that descent people can live with.
Abortion with out restraint, cutting the military in a time of Global crisis.
Taxing everyone at a higher rate, and bringing us in to an immoral social acceptance that will definitely destroy the foundations of right and wrong.
We must stop this cancer now before it festers and takes away our fundamental belief.
If Obama wins in November we will be absorbed in to a European type of socialism and we will eventually loose our edge in Military deterrents. Do we want the former Soviet Union and China to be the world protectorate,
I do not think so.
Wow am I a little dramatic? Was Hitler or Stalin a little dramatic?
This is the time since WWII, to stand up as citizens and be counted. We need to vote this "change" in to oblivion.
We need to elect John McCain, we have no choice.

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"I was just wondering what others think about the election for President. I have been watching the coverage on Fox News and on MSNBC. I have tried to get perspective on

the candidates so far. I am definitely committed to McCain, choosing Sarah Palin solidified that choice.  Don't know if anyone has paid attention but I mentioned her  as

a possible choice a couple of weeks a go.

I am interested in others opinion and why. Hope we can get a good discussion about this very important issue.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Snoopgrandpa77

 

 

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"Sarah Palin is an excellent choice for the VP spot on Mccain's ticket."

She adds new and dynamic advantages to an old GOP, needing over hauling.

The age old question of the party being in touch with the common man may finally

Ben answered.

With Pain we not only have the first woman Republican nominee for VP but also a young and dynamic new voice for change in the party.

The GOP has been out of touch with the people for quite some time, and now have an excellent chance to rectify that mistake.

IN my heart of hearts I feel that McCain if elected will serve only one term. That will give a chance for a lot of new blood a chance at the Republican ticket in 2012.

I have never been as excited about politics and the GOP as I am right now, and I first

voted for Nixon.

In 2012 you will see a number of young and bright candidates, such as Bobby Jindal

Governor of Louisiana, Governor Pawlenty of Minnesota, and last but not least Governor

Palin or should I say Vice President Palin of the great state of Alaska.  

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With the picking of Joe (the mouth) Biden, McCain has a great opportunity to upstage

and defeat the Obama in the fall.

McCain needs to pick a woman as his running mate. The Governor of Alaska, or Governor

of Missouri. There names escape me at this moment, for I am old and senile. Please excuse me, and my short comings.

Also Elizabeth Dole, or Kay Baily Hutchinson would also be a good choice.

The way Obama treated Hillary is shameful even by Obamas standard. The Clinton

voting block may turn there support to McCain, knowing he is not afraid of a woman like

Obama is.

Either just women, or Michelle Obama put the breaks on Hillary or any other woman

possibly.

This McCains moment, how he decides is his choice. I just hope he thinks of  all

the people when he decides.

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I am a big fan of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and I thought his father the greatest driver ever in NASCAR.

Dale Jr. had the best car out there (Michigan) early and when they went in to the pits later on in the race

he again faded till he was out of the money and loosing points fast.

I think Tony Eurey Jr. is a good mechanic and he tries very hard every race, but the team needs a change of pit leaders.

The two are to close and, cousins are not what makes for championships in NASCAR.

I hope there is a change made before it's to late to salvage this season. Dale Jr is a very good driver and he has the ability to win a championship and continue the Earnhardt

legacy.  

 

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Anyone watch the meeting between McCain and Obama Saturday evening on TV.

I was a little apprehensive at first, in fact I worried that McCain might have dosed off during the hour that Obama was talking with Rev. Warren.

I was pleasantly surprised to see that my worries were all in vain. McCain not only was

alert I thought he took over the venue, so much so that he answered questions before they were asked.

McCain in my view easily won the engagement, and that is definitely a good thing.

 

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This bounty hunter may have harmed this case more than he knows. With the pressure off Casey we may never know what happened to Kaylee.

This bail bondsman is only looking for publicity. And that stinks real bad.

snoopgrandpa77

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snoopgrandpa77

My name is Pat Cunningham I am retired. I love Fox News especially Bill O'Reilly. I am a conservative Independent voter. My son is a pastor in South Carolina, very proud of him. Love Football (Colts) especially. Also Nascar and American History.

Member Since: 8/16/2008