Monday, October 6, 2008

Our Maverick Is Back

I don't know if anyone else has been watching the news today, but I think Senator McCain and Governor Palin have taken the necessary turn to revive their campaign.
Watching the poll numbers slip back into Senator Obama's favor was slightly frightening, but I predict that after today we will see a big swing in the opposite direction. I expected Palin to be tough as nails, but McCain is doing a pretty good job, too. At the moment I don't have any quotes, but I'm sure they'll all be online within a couple of hours.
This morning, Palin took the stage gloveless and ripped a hole in liberal logic. In recent days she has finally brought attention back to Obama's radical association with Bill Ayers, but I feel it's not enough. No American with any kind of patriotism would be able to vote for a man whose pastor of twenty years was an outspoken, racist hellion; however, the liberal media refuses to acknowledge the imperfections of their Messiah so the majority of people have no idea how harmful and toxic Reverend Wright's words were. Do people know about Obama's ties to the domestic terrorist, the convicted real estate developer, the radical leftist group in Chicago (ACORN)? There are plenty of other ties- close ties- to communists. One example: Barack Hussein Obama Senior, who inspired one of his son's autobiographies.
And while we're on the topic, how did Obama pay for his several years of study at prestigious universities? If the senator would release any information about his college years, we might have a better clue. Is America aware that while McCain was still serving in the Navy after his 5-year capture, Obama was dabbling in various drugs, just for kicks? I can't answer my own questions, but my only hope is that the rest of the world will catch on.

Inspirational quote of the day:
"Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it. Not smack, though." -B. Hussein Obama, 1995
(For the record, blow = cocaine, smack = meth. Good to know, Barry, that you weren't a meth-head, too. They're almost as worthless as cokeheads.)

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Kansas Young Republicans

     I have a lot of goals for our organization this year, and my strongest hope is that the juniors and underclassmen will continue meeting after I am gone. 
     My objection is to spread  the truth to all voters in our area and as many out of the area as possible. I feel it is our duty to society. As most of us are too young to serve in the armed forces, the least we can do is sponsor an organization like our own to spread our message.
We are the future of America and it is dependent upon us. Democracy will fail when the people realize they can vote benefits for themselves; this is a blossoming threat. We need to inspire the people to speak out and say that Barack Obama does not share our beliefs, values, or policies. It is our job to convince people to stop drinking the liberal media's Kool-Aid and start thinking about what is truly right.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Purpose

I like to think about things scientifically, and any good experiment begins with a purpose. I have a lot of thoughts and ideas that I hope other people share... I'd like to find out, and express them publicly for my own satiation. 
At the bottom there are a few links to blogs that will generally agree with me. These people are mostly level headed and very well spoken. Please, do enjoy, and be as honest as you want.