Thursday, October 30, 2008

Is It Un-American To Vote Obama?


Last time I checked American wasn't a socialist country, nor was it a welfare state (not completely anyway), nor did we have "civilian armies", nor did we sit down with mass murdering dictators over tea and scones and no pre-conditions. We didn't have state controlled media and Presidential candidates who are more interested in what Hollywood thinks of him than what the REAL people think if him. To quote Obama,"I’m not interested in the suburbs. The suburbs bore me."

To Quote Mark Steyn:

"As to his qualifications for remaking the world, my favorite moment of the campaign was when he got briefly touchy about having his minimal “qualifications” for the presidency compared with Sarah Palin’s. The senator huffily pointed out that he has too got executive experience. Unlike the governor, he’s never run a state or a town or a business, but, as he put it, for two years he’s been running a successful presidential campaign. In effect, Barack was acknowledging that his principal talent is for self-promotion. It requires some chutzpah to offer your skill at being Barack Obama as your main qualification for the job. The man who modified the title of Sammy Davis Jr.’s autobiography for his campaign motto — “Yes, we can!” — might have done better to cut straight to one of Sammy’s signature songs: “I’ve Gotta Be Me.” L’état, c’est moi."

So a vote for a guy who wants to bring that crap sandwich to the table is pretty un-American.

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