You can always tell a Republican. They are never poor. They don't understand what it is to be poor. They run around yelling about cutting vital programs to help those that are poor.
Look at this quote from the misguided speech that McCain delivered tonight.
"These are tough times for many of you. ... All you ever asked of government is to stand on your side, not in your way. And that's just what I intend to do: stand on your side and fight for your future."
Barack wouldn't have phrased it that way. He would have said:
"These are tough times for all of us. All we ever asked of government is to stand on our side, not in our way. And that's just what I intend to do: get government on our side and fight for our future.
Barack is one of us. He always was and he always will be. Sure, he has more money now, than most of us will ever have, even if we win the lottery. But he started out as one of us, and he has not forgotten.
Git 'er done, Barack. We need you.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
McCain Speaks like the Privileged, Not the Common Man
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Palin is Killing the Republicans
Discussions of Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin are everywhere, on every channel, all day long. And everybody is saying the same thing: Sarah Palin is a complete and utter blunder. She has many serious problems that will alienate the voters and divide her own party.
Worst of all, the only reason why McCain would choose a female would be to attract the Clinton voters. That is so very wrong. How dare McCain think that females are going to be drawn to Palin simply because she is a woman.
This is so wrong.
Worst of all, the only reason why McCain would choose a female would be to attract the Clinton voters. That is so very wrong. How dare McCain think that females are going to be drawn to Palin simply because she is a woman.
This is so wrong.
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Monday, September 1, 2008
Sarah Palin doesn't have a clue
Watch this interview with vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. She sidesteps questions about shady politics, and sheepishly admits she doesn't know what a vice president is supposed to do. This can't be good for America.
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Friday, August 29, 2008
The Bump is at Least Eight Points
The polls are showing a terrific swing towards the Democrats. We are now up by 8 points, and it may be higher tomorrow. Michelle Obama, Hillary and Bill Clintion, and Joe Biden have turned the convention on its ear. Then Barack walked in and did it all over again.
This is a shining day for the Democrats. We are riding high. Everything is going our way.
Even the Republicans seem to be helping us. Their choice of Sarah Palin for vice president is going to blow up in their faces. They seem to be happy, but that won't last. Check out what the misguided souls at GOP Flag say about Sarah Palin. They are touting the experience of Governor Palin, but when they look at the time served, you won't see that much experience.
This is a shining day for the Democrats. We are riding high. Everything is going our way.
Even the Republicans seem to be helping us. Their choice of Sarah Palin for vice president is going to blow up in their faces. They seem to be happy, but that won't last. Check out what the misguided souls at GOP Flag say about Sarah Palin. They are touting the experience of Governor Palin, but when they look at the time served, you won't see that much experience.
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Barack,
Michelle Obama,
Sarah Palin,
Senator Joe Biden
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Bill Clinton heartily endorses Barack
It was a relief to finally hear from former President Bill Clinton. From the moment he took the stage, he had the crowd mesmerized. Mr. Clinton really came through for us. He urged his wife's supporters to vote for Barack. He took McCain to task for his record. He stated emphatically that Barack is "... ready to lead America and to restore American leadership in the world."
Thank you, Bill. You are a gentleman and a great statesman. Our hats are off to you.
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Thank you, Bill. You are a gentleman and a great statesman. Our hats are off to you.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
No Way; No How; No McCain
Hillary did it. She has come out strongly in support of Barack. Rumor has it that she will be very active in the campaign. We, at Liberal Shout, strongly urge her to continue to speak out loud and often.
“It is time to take back the country we love."
"Whether you voted for me or you voted for Barack, the time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose. "
"Barack Obama is my candidate, and he must be our president.”
“We are on the same team, and none of us can afford to sit on the sidelines.”
“No way; no how; no McCain.”
Thank you, Hillary.
“It is time to take back the country we love."
"Whether you voted for me or you voted for Barack, the time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose. "
"Barack Obama is my candidate, and he must be our president.”
“We are on the same team, and none of us can afford to sit on the sidelines.”
“No way; no how; no McCain.”
Thank you, Hillary.
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Barack,
Barack Obama,
Hillary Clinton,
no McCain
Monday, August 25, 2008
Senator Ted will be speaking tonight
A courageous Ted Kennedy will take to the podium tonight at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Senator Kennedy will appear on stage even though he has been advised not to exert himself in this fashion. Many say that the trip to Denver and the speaking engagement are too strenuous and therefore too risky.
As you probably know, Senator Ted had brain surgery on June 2. He has spent most of his time since then recuperating.
Nevertheless, Senator Ted will be on stage, and we applaud him. He has been the face of Democratic politics for decades. We are sure that he will continue to represent the poor, the needy, the underrepresented for years to come.
The convention starts tonight. Get ready!!!
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As you probably know, Senator Ted had brain surgery on June 2. He has spent most of his time since then recuperating.
Nevertheless, Senator Ted will be on stage, and we applaud him. He has been the face of Democratic politics for decades. We are sure that he will continue to represent the poor, the needy, the underrepresented for years to come.
The convention starts tonight. Get ready!!!
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