If you cherish our freedom vote McCain/Palin
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Winfred Dyer
Published: October 15, 2008
I encourage all Americans to view the movie, “The Distinguished Gentleman,” starring Eddie Murphy and James Garner.
Originally produced as a comedy, for the past two years it is a vivid portrayal of what our lame duck Democrat Congress has been doing the past two years. Only the names have been changed to protect the culprits.
The current financial crisis was conceived and hatched by this body in an effort to elect a Democrat for president at all costs. They were, however, unable to foresee the global complications. This is not how you win over friends on an international scale.
When vote stealing and voter fraud is condoned, and even encouraged, it rips the very fabric of a democracy.
If one doesn’t care if our country becomes a socialist state, thus jeopardizing our freedom, you must vote the Obama/Biden ticket. If you cherish our freedom and free enterprise, then you must vote the McCain/Palin ticket.
Everyone is known and judged by with whom they associate.
Winfred Dyer
Culpeper
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Posted by ( Sandalwood ) on October 19, 2008 at 9:14 am
Most Obama voters are simply voting for “a brother” or brainwashed youth that do no understand what is at stake. After 8 years of King Obama I hope they realize what they have done to this country.
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Posted by ( howiseeit ) on October 16, 2008 at 10:24 am
So now we’re basing our vote on a 1992 movie made by a comedian who is the voice of donkey in Shrek. Wow, are we reaching here or what?
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Posted by ( Geriberi ) on October 16, 2008 at 9:58 am
Did you not read the entire letter?
I will vote for McCain because he stands for the principles that matter to me. The right to pursue the American dream for as far as I can go with it, without being penalized for my success. The rights promised to me by the Constitution, without being diluted by the extreme left idealism of Barrack Obama. Continuing a tough stance against terrorism, wherever it exists. Not encouraging mediocrity from our people. Not robbing from the successful to reward the lazy. If I ever get to the magic number of $250,000 a year (who doesn’t want that?), I want to retain the right to decide who to be charitable with, and not have it decided for me by some arrogant, know-it-all politician. The fact that the idiots in Hollywood are acting so creepy about the election is enough to make me steer way clear of Obama. I doubt there’s a sober, smoke and coke-free soul in the bunch who are so full of opinions about our next president. I don’t want anyone near the White House who has chosen to associate with terrorists and America-haring racists. I could go on and on, but you get the picture. I WILL get this movie and see what Winfred is talking about - Lord knows there’s plenty of “entertainment” on Obama’s side. And I have suspected the same thing with the financial crisis - the timing is just a little too perfect for this to be a coincidence. The polls would not be showing such a favorable leaning toward Obama if this had not occurred when it did. I hope there are enough Republicans left to check into this after the election.
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Posted by ( copper ) on October 16, 2008 at 9:57 am
As usual rjma just doesn’t get it. A blind follower of Obama to the end. Funny how with the democrats in control of Congress the Republicans still get blamed by some. With Obama paying ACORN to defraud the election process, he should have a landslide victory. I think the American people know dishonesty when they see, most of us do.
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Posted by ( rjma ) on October 16, 2008 at 6:11 am
So you now suggest consulting Eddie Murphy about who to vote for for president? Is that all you McCain supporters have got?
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