I am being real. You're missing my point, unless maybe you're just trying to be contrary as you seem to so often do.
The concept is simple "birds of a feather flock together".
The issue is that by his supporters brazenly having Che Guevara flags for all to see, they're displaying a far-left socialist bent that is out of touch with most of the American population.
Now you get real.. if there was a Nazi flag in Huckabee's campaign office, you dont think it would/should raise eyebrows?
Dan is NEVER contrary.. how dare you suggest such a thing!!!!!
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Psalm 19:14
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.
You may be right but I don't think Obama can keep up the smoke and mirrors in the general election.
He has teeny bobbers all excited but what happens when he starts having to be specific? When he can't just intone "Hope!" and "Change!" at every stop.
There is also a chance that when adult voters start really thinking about a guy with just two years experience in the Senate and just state legislator experience before that heading up America in these difficult times they may prefer McCain.
I agree Obama has great momemtum but remember all of this adoration is from base Democrats who are very left wing anyway.
I have got to get out of this thread!!!
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Psalm 19:14
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.
I think it is incumbent upon us as Christians to support the canidates who have a reasonable chance of winning that best reflect Christian values. That is really all we can do.
If Christians throw away their votes on fringe 3rd party canidates or stay home on election day they have speeded up the move you described by allowing the election of liberal forces.
An example of this is the effect the midget Perot had on the 1992 election when he split the vote and insured Bill Clinton won even though Clinton had less than 40% of the popular vote.
I agree that we should perform our civic duty.
But, in 2008, there are forces at work that will not be denied.
There is a massive shift coming to our world within the next few years. It will impact our nation, the church and our immediate families.
You may be right but I don't think Obama can keep up the smoke and mirrors in the general election.
He has teeny bobbers all excited but what happens when he starts having to be specific? When he can't just intone "Hope!" and "Change!" at every stop.
There is also a chance that when adult voters start really thinking about a guy with just two years experience in the Senate and just state legislator experience before that heading up America in these difficult times they may prefer McCain.
I agree Obama has great momemtum but remember all of this adoration is from base Democrats who are very left wing anyway.
McKain will lose by at least 9-10 point margin against Obama. You heard it here
The regional office of a political party and it's decor is not not necessarily representative of the candidate ...
Yes, we all know that.
But when the socialists love Obama, then it raises the question: "why"?
And the obvious answer seems to be, that perhaps they think he is one of them, at least that his views are close to theirs on many key issues.
Keep in mind that one of the reasons Howard Dean fell out of favor, and John Kerry rose to replace him as the democratic frontrunner. was that Dean was seen by many as being unelectable for being too far left, and his support by groups like MoveOn.org hurt him.
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Daniel 12:3 And those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament; and those who turn many to righteousness, like the stars for ever.
Simple fact is, there is no reason for the Dems to loose this election.
the ONLY thing that should be in Baraks way is his skin color. Or if it is Hillary, her gender.
It appears that as a nation, we might have moved past that bigotry which is a good thing.
But as it relates to this election cycle, we have never elected a president from the same party as a sitting president with an approval rating below 45%.
It simply is an insurmountable hill to climb.
It appears thatObama is about to be handed 4 years to do his deal. Lets just pray the dammage isnt too great.
I agree with you Ferd! Good post, so true! Well, if it happens my only consolation is that we wont' have a Clinton in the White House.
On another note, my husband's family are largely Democrats and they are saying that if Obama is the front runner they are voting for McCain. Hmmmm.
You may be right but I don't think Obama can keep up the smoke and mirrors in the general election.
He has teeny bobbers all excited but what happens when he starts having to be specific? When he can't just intone "Hope!" and "Change!" at every stop.
There is also a chance that when adult voters start really thinking about a guy with just two years experience in the Senate and just state legislator experience before that heading up America in these difficult times they may prefer McCain.
I agree Obama has great momemtum but remember all of this adoration is from base Democrats who are very left wing anyway.
Yes, we all know that.
But when the socialists love Obama, then it raises the question: "why"?
And the obvious answer seems to be, that perhaps they think he is one of them, at least that his views are close to theirs on many key issues.
Keep in mind that one of the reasons Howard Dean fell out of favor, and John Kerry rose to replace him as the democratic frontrunner. was that Dean was seen by many as being unelectable for being too far left, and his support by groups like MoveOn.org hurt him.
Those that have been on the far left have been voting Democrats for years ... Clinton, Carter, etc ....
as there are fascists voting for the conservative Republicans too ...