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John McCain's Worst Nightmare


Think about it!  He's losing to a much younger black guy with a funny Arab middle name who hasn't been "blooded."  Translation:  Obama didn't serve in the military and he hasn't been in government long enough to "pay his dues."  Not only that, but Obama has this tenuous connection with a '60's radical who fought against the very war that McCain is still trying to win by way of the Iraq war!  Everything he tries to do to score points, just winds up making him look like more uot of touch with reality and he's already used his POW cred until it's become literally a joke.  

His opponent is a young clean-cut guy with a beautiful family, he's smart, he made it on his own and he inspires thousands of loyal followers.  McCain can't even be sure of the support of his own party, since he knows most of them despised him going in and even more by the day are repudiating his increasingly desperate tactics.  I'd feel sorry for the old bastard if he hadn't brought all of this on himself by his belief that he was somehow entitled to the office by virtue of his long government service.  Even that doesn't gain him much traction, since he seems to have had a very undistinguished record as a Senator and has been consistently on the side of Big Money, in whatever form that takes.  

Do I think this is now a slam dunk?  No, I do not, because I don't put anything past the power elite.  I await daily the announcement of a new international conflict or the declaring of martial law.  I worry about the hate being incited by McCain and Palin in their rallies, which are rapidly becoming indistinguishable from a KKK meeting.  I pray daily that God will help us all and let the good guys win this time.  

But even thinking about that, I have space in my heart to realize that John McCain thinks that he is a good guy and that he must save America from... only God knows what he can imagine he's capable of doing that is any better than what has been done these past eight years.  As I observed to my neighbor the other day:  McCain wanting the Presidency reminds me of a dog chasing a car.  We all know that if the dog caught the car, he wouldn't be able to drive it.  Enough said.

Breaking News, This Just In!!


In a stunning developing in the hotly contested Presidential election, last night John McCain consorted for over an hour in the same room and at the same time as a man who is rumored to have an unexplained association with a domestic terrorist.  McCain was seen striding over to this suspect individual and shaking him by the hand and smiling at him.  Futhermore, he continued to dialogue with the suspicious person with a foreign name in a way that would lend one to believe that he feels this person to be his equal, perhaps even his better.  One would think that an ultraconservative candidate for the highest office in our great country would be more circumspect than to allow himself to share a stage with this very little understood terrorist-accepting man; however, to the shock and horror of all who witnessed, he remained in the room and dialogued, even jested with a person who we should all clearly be concerned about.  It is difficult for those of us who care about the safety and security of this great country to countenance McCain's shocking decision to legitimize this person, whom we should all repudiate for having an often-discussed association with a person who had a history of violence and anarchy against America.  One cannot accept the excuse that Obama was only eight years old at the time of the terrorists activities and has henceforth redeemed himself by becoming a respected professor and community activities and therefore could in no way have had anything to do with this dangerous America-hating individual.  It is, nevertheless, imperative that each and every one of us guard every moment against the appearance of supporting evil.  Shame on you, John McCain.  We expected better of you.
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