I just want to make sure that everyone realizes that President Bush is not able to run the country into the ground on his own. We vote on who we believe is best and he won twice, our country does not allow one man to make the decisions on his own.
America needs Barack Obama now!!! Since the year 2000, America has been in a very deep dysfunctional state, spiritually, emotionally, mentally and physically. As I listen to Jerry Springer speaks at the University of Arkansas on C-Span, November 2, 2008. I agree with Jerry saving the middle class is the primary agenda for this country. If the middle class prosperity paradigm continues to decrease there will be a war within America in 2014. The lack of leadership from the top down, corporate and government greed, prejudices and religion fanaticism, plus apathy embraced by the middle class toward education, healthcare, marriage, institutional financial greed, and religion manipulation causes this blighted future in America. Far to long the people of America%u2019s consumption mentality for the right now can%u2019t wait attitudes has causes us to be blinded to our duties as citizens of the United States. It%u2019s the duties of the government to support the people, not the people support the government. This is a very important election for America and the world too much is at stake for mankind not just America. If the majority of Americans truly love America and turn away from its prejudice and self serving mentality we all regardless of race will vote for Senator Barack Obama. Obama has the vision, empathy, confidence, and mental endurance reinforced by a brilliant support team to change America now for the better for all people.
Those who don''t see what karl Rove and Bush did to this country are really should have their heads exam. McCain is old and weak, dragging along a woman who is very unfit to be vice president. Even God can''t help our country if these two clowns in the white house. We will have ________ house instead.
Yea, and yet another leftist tool, Karl Rove has his own prediction report on his leftist website: The final Rove & Co. electoral map of the 2008 election cycle points to a 338-200 Barack Obama electoral vote victory over John McCain tomorrow, the largest electoral margin since 1996.
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Since the year 2000, America has been in a very deep dysfunctional state, spiritually, emotionally, mentally and physically. As I listen to Jerry Springer speaks at the University of Arkansas on C-Span, November 2, 2008. I agree with Jerry saving the middle class is the primary agenda for this country. If the middle class prosperity paradigm continues to decrease there will be a war within America in 2014. The lack of leadership from the top down, corporate and government greed, prejudices and religion fanaticism, plus apathy embraced by the middle class toward education, healthcare, marriage, institutional financial greed, and religion manipulation causes this blighted future in America. Far to long the people of America%u2019s consumption mentality for the right now can%u2019t wait attitudes has causes us to be blinded to our duties as citizens of the United States. It%u2019s the duties of the government to support the people, not the people support the government. This is a very important election for America and the world too much is at stake for mankind not just America. If the majority of Americans truly love America and turn away from its prejudice and self serving mentality we all regardless of race will vote for Senator Barack Obama. Obama has the vision, empathy, confidence, and mental endurance reinforced by a brilliant support team to change America now for the better for all people.
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