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Don't Vote for Hussein Apron

Now this is an apron I can wear while cooking up a storm in my kitchen.  I think I will get it and whip of a batch of McCain Cowder!


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North Korea Finaling Getting Inline

Thanks to the strong hand of our current government, not the democrats in the senate, but the foreign policy team that the Bush Administration appointed, North Korea is now in line with our policy and making the world a safer place for everyone.  Don't know what I am talking about?  Well I am talking about the fact that N. Korea has decided to end its Nuclear program and because of that the US is now resuming trade with the country so that they can bring themselves out of economic hard times.  I think this is the best thing that could happen for the world, and thanks to Bush we have.  This is why I am in support of McCain because he is willing to keep a hard line policy with foreign issues unlike the Democrats canindate Obama
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Fed Sures Up

So the Fed has finally decided to exercise some discretion and let the market fix itself instead of trying to create an inflationary nightmare by cutting interest rates again.  I just want to note that this is something Greenspan would have done weeks ago.  What does this mean?  Well it means that economy now has some time to clean out all the waste that was generated by the housing and credit crunch and can start anew at the bottom.  This also means that we won't see rampant inflation because borrowing money will still be set to a reasonable rate.  So instead of the economy recovering quickly and then plunging us into a huge cycle of inflation, the economy will recover more slowly, at a moderate place that way inflation can stay moderate and thus we will not be victim to the issues of cyclical economics and everyone will be happy.  Of course I know it will not happen quite like that, but it is nice to think that we are getting one step closer to the government taking a step back and letting the invisible hand right the issue with the US economy.  
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McCain is real climate change solutions

So McCain announced today that he is willing to offer 300 million dollar to whoever is able to come up with a solution to our dependence on foreign oil by coming up with a better battery for a fully electric car. This is great! McCain is taking action that is bring the US under it's own control and not dependent the dictators of 3rd world countries. Not only that he is offering a prize that rewards one of the greatest things in this country, American ingenuity. The liberals want to tax business and research into bankruptcy, but McCain knows that a capitalist economy runs on capitalism and what better way to reward someone that brings our country screaming into the future than with a real capitalist venture. Anyway, I like this direction I think it will bring the climate change that everyone yells about much quicker than a law or committee meeting. I bet right now there are hundreds of scientists drinking coffee and coming up with the best ideas they can to bring the the future of battery technology to this country.
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My Momma Said No to Obama (and on a magnet)

I spoke with my mother yesterday and she even told me that she didn't trust the things that Obama was saying, and, as much as I hate to say this, she is typically a gullible person!  So to me that says a lot, I always listen to what my mother says (with a grain of salt) and when she doesn't trust someone it goes beyond politics for me, it goes to a matter of just humanitarian concern.  Here is the magnet I should get after the talk with my mother.
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Obama Lies!

According to CNN (http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/) , Obama has been lying to the McCain camp about whether or not he was going to accept public campaign funds and said that they had held meetings about, which they hadn’t! Pretty sad that the lies have already begun for Obama and the untruthful democrats, this is why I get annoyed with democratic politicians, because they seem great on the surface but when you dig down you see that they are worse than anyone else on the hill.
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Gay Marriage - Enough already


Alright so I think it is about time that I put in my two cents about gay marriage and what is going on in California.  Personally I don't care that much about the homosexual community as long as it stays away from me and my family, but what I do care about is it imposing its rule of law onto the rest of the nation.  I don't really care what California does it will always be a liberal state in my mind and I have given up on it.  But what I do care about is the president that the ruling there sets for the rest of the nation.  Now states will be flooded with letters from Gay activist committees that will want gay marriage legalized in that state and this state.  Enough already! Is gay marriage more important for state legislature to discuss then solving the economic crisis?  Or making sure that every child has a proper education?  No.  That is why it should never be brought up, it is not worth the time to work on.  Just California making the country as a whole a little worse...
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McCain and Guantanamo - Supreme Court Makes Worst Decision Ever

Well Mac said it right when he commented on the Supreme Court ruling last week about Gitmo.  Basically he told the Supreme Court that they rendered one of the worst verdicts in history.  I agree, what is worse that basically telling the terrorist of the world that there is nothing to fear, after only a few years in prison we will set you free to go and terrorize the rest of the world.  It just doesn't make sense to me, Gitmo was created to protect Americans, just like the government.  And yet our own people are tearing down the walls of Gitmo and by doing so leaving American's vulnerable and unguarded.  I hope that McCain's tenure in office will be able to silence some of those dissenting voices in the supposed Highest Courts...
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Mac is tougher than nails – Bumper sticker

Some may think that the below bumper sticker is more a testament to his stubbornness than his character. I don’t agree, had he not been tough he wouldn’t be able to fight for his country and survive POW camps, or be tough on big government people within our own party, or work on difficult matters for foreign diplomacy, or even be tough enough to NOT fill our voting public’s head full of empty promises. Yeah, you’re right, McCain is one tough guy, a tough guythat is fighting to preserve our great nation and grow it to a new level of prosperity no one has ever seen before.
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My Choice for McCain's Vice (part 3)

My final choice for McCain may seem like a long shot that is even too old to be in office, but I don't think so.  I think that Colin Powell would be an excellent choice for veep.  He has an outstanding political record and has helped countless administrations with foreign and domestic policy, not to mention he carries an host, even temper persona that everyone seems to relate too.  Unfortunately Powell is mostly retired from politics so he probably wouldn't accept, but at least I can dream a little about the ticket I would want to see.



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My Choice for McCain's Vice (part 2)


This time a man, but still another younger choice for the second-in-command is Mike Pence.  He is the congressman from Indiana that is showing particular strength right now with the recent flooding troubles in Indiana.  I like his style, he is bold, forward looking and votes within party lines on most issues.  I don't like his stance on illegal immigration, but I am not worried since this is an issue that is not up to.  Plus his proximity to Ohio and other swing midwest states will help carry the crucial midwest region for McCain which could be hard for us otherwise.  Other than his weak stance on immigration there isn't much to not like about Pence, he would be a great choice.
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My Choice for McCain's Vice (part 1)

So I think it is time I talk a little about the people that I think should be McCain's running mate for presidency, so I am gonna run this little 3 part series to talk about the top candidates for the job.

First off on my list is congresswoman Marsha Blackburn. She is young, attractive (hey it helps, that's just the way it is),  and although she isn't very experience she has that same youthful charm that Obama seems to be fooling everyone with and what McCain doesn't seem to getting any.  She is also going to pull very heavily with the women voters that were in swing states.  They were all previously voting for Hillary, but would have a really good reason to vote for McCain.  I know that she is a little unknown, but I think that plays to our favor.  Instead of getting someone in there that has too much clout to overshadow, let's try a fresh face that will liven up the campaign and get the media from talking about Obama all the time.


 
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Vote McCain Mug

The lines are drawn and it is time for all of us to get behind McCain and do everything we can to make sure moderate politics stays in control of the White House. I personally want to Mclife myself, similar to buying a bunch of Apple products I am going to get a bunch of McCain stuff like this mug below.  I really like the artistic, strong pose that McCain is portrayed with here.  Shows his strong values, and ability to lead the way.



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Obama wins and Hillary refuses to step down HAHAHA

Well it seems that Barack Hussan was able to secure the needed delegates for the democratic presidential bid, there is only one thorn in his side - Hillary is refusing to quit!  Even in their greatest moment and most media of the campaign the democrats find a way to blunder it with allowing someone like Hillary to mess it up.  I am happy they don't take note from Republicans.  We, unlike the democrats, unify behind a leader early and the other nominees know when to step down, with grace and dignity.  It just makes me happy because I am with a party that still has respect and dignity and upholds it's values without inner bickering.   Thank you McCain for helping keep the republicans together!

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Puerto Rico Matters for a US Election!?


I must not have been paying attention, but why is Puerto Rico part of the primary race?  Yes it is an annexed region of the US, but it is not an official state and does not have all the privileges of official states so why should it have a hand in helping to choose presidential candidates?  Of course this doesn't matter for us, since McCain in the nominee and I couldn't care less if Hillary uses this as reasons to continue her campaign.  But what does matter is that we, as Americans, are diluting our rights with those of people from another country.  They are not members of the US, they don't serve and protect our borders, they don't pay taxes like us, why should they get the same rights as us!  I am sick of our government extending power and status to those that have not worked for the country as hard as I have, or my fellow citizens have.  It is time for some change in that area and I know that McCain will be able to provide it since he is tough on immigration, I just hope that he will be able to be tough on things that have existed and been grandfathered in like this Puerto Rico business.  It's time for some McCleaning in the government.
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