Saturday, August 30, 2008

BlogBlurb - Barack Obama's OTHER Birth Certificate (out of three)


Hey, his sister Maya only has two Birth Certificates from two different countries, so she's only somewhat well-resourced. But here is an alleged Birth Certificate on file in Canada, but with a different birth date, August 23rd (his official birth date is reported to be August 8th)

Click here to see a current lawsuit by a disgruntled DEMOCRAT (albeit of course, a Hillary supporter) challenging the citizenship of "Obamuhh"...

Oh, and here's another little tidbit I found fascinating... Obama isn't even the first "African American" candidate... He has only one great great granparent that is African. The 7 others on his father's side are Arab. That makes him 50% white, 43.75% Arab, and 6.25% black. 12.5% is the minimum required to legally claim any racial status in America. (sourced from http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/06/obama-birth.html )

So uh.... he'd be the first ARAB AMERICAN President. Now THERE'S a groundbreaking reason to vote for him! :)

Friday, August 29, 2008

Misgiving # 7 - What the HECK?! Obama's First Official Mis-step...


The official response from the Barack Obama campaign today came through his minion, Bill Burton who said:

"Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency."

Are you kidding me?!

First of all, while I appreciate the implication in this statement that John McCain is in fact the next presumed President of the United States, I would like to point out my own observation of monumental hypocrisy:

"This week, the Democrat Party put the former 'present, but no vote' legislator of the State of Illionois with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency... if America is stupid enough to elect him."

That's all... I just wanted to point out the pot calling the kettle bla.... oh shoot, I can't say this can I? Ummm..... You know what I mean. ;)

Rant #16 - "Change That is Actually Believable!"

How the GOP has an opportunity to change the current tide of corruption and mis-directed policies into a tradition of ethical change that defends our liberty to succeed or fail on our own, without Daddy Obama's many promises.



Barack Obama’s campaign has been both praised and derided for the slogan “Change you can believe in!” and “Yes, We CAN!” and the even more elusive “the audacity of hope”. And up until today millions of voters have seized upon the media’s inferred malaise of the American Public by falling into line in an almost trance-ish submission… “change, we need chaaaaange. Not four more years of Bush, we need chaaaaaange”.

What is audacious – in my humble view – are the claims made by Barack Obama to change America, redefine what the American Dream is, promise us things that only a far leftist majority in both houses could accomplish and declare that the GOP has “ruined America’s prosperity and confidence”. With a stalemated Senate and an almost pointless majority in the House, Congress is the real policy setting body in D.C. and Obama can accomplish nothing unless he becomes what he adamantly denies he will be – just another politician.

As a Conservative Libertarian who usually votes GOP, occasionally votes Democrat, but ALWAYS votes my conscience I have been nauseated by the last 8-9 years of power obsession of the Republican Party, falling into an illusion of creating a “permanent majority” through intimidation, corrupt lobbying practices and a muscular foreign policy that has never made me comfortable, whether it was a Republican or Democratic President.

Barack Obama has built an entire campaign on vague principles, unsubstantiated promises and a cult of personality. Along with millions of other Americans, I want change too! I want to see my government do what it was commissioned to do in 1994 when we first sent them a majority in Congress, and a President in 2000. I want wasteful government spending to be taken on violently and with no mercy; I want lobbyist corruption to be rooted up and destroyed; I want immigration made a legitimate, efficient but SAFE option for anyone in the world; I want the entire judicial branch of Government to start acting according to its commission and stop setting policy and start interpreting original intent, not cultural relativity; I want public dependency upon the Government to end in a way that motivates individuals to help each other instead of dropping off our needy on the doorsteps of a victim-hungry political movement; I want a Government that refuses to think we are called to address every sad, bleeding-heart crisis in the world with military force, whether peaceful or otherwise.

These are all changes that Obama either cannot or will not deliver, and it leaves me to look for another option. John McCain is not my first choice, or my second, or my third, for that matter. But this fact does not diminish the significant difference between Obama and McCain in their ability to bring change to Washington, D.C. and potentially turn the tide of tradition that has flooded the Capital with arrogance for the better part of the last century. McCain and Palin together have forged careers built upon facing the challenges of bureaucracy with a stiff neck, even when it meant holding their own Party to the fire, and I respect the commitment to their nation and their principles. John McCain and I have differences of policy on many issues, but his leadership ability and his experience make him the most viable choice this November. Sarah Palin, first term Governor of Alaska only cements this formidable conviction even more.

So I believe the McCain campaign should take hold of this opportunity to spin Obama’s message on its head, pushing a philosophy of “change that is actually believable”, “yes, we actually WILL” and “the audacity to live free”… because every promise Barack assured us last night was our right to claim comes with a price, an estimated $1 trillion price, and only ensures us of further slavery to a dependency that develops millions into a guaranteed voting block, like employees of a benefactor who “writes the check that puts food on my table”.

And I, for one refuse to let someone or something make a submissive servant out of me.

McCain/Palin have all the right tools, the history and the momentum to change the Government in Washington… not just a speech they gave in 2002. :)


BlogBlurb - Palin (Pay-lin) is the "Hockey Mom" to Veep the GOP


Who is Sarah Palin? The GOP's pending choice as Vice-President as McCain prepares to make the announcement of his preferred running mate in the next 15 minutes while I write this Blurb.

A first term Governor in Alaska who has also served on her local city council and as mayor of the same city, serving two terms in each capacity with wide margins of reelection victories.

A former beauty queen and moderate personality, she has an aggressive position on Government accountability and transparency, reducing even her own salary to fulfill a campaign promise to reduce wasteful spending and taxes. (While mayor of Wasilla, she managed to reduce city property taxes by 60%)

Known for challenging corruption in her own Party, she has taken on the big wigs in Alaska and brought justice to members of her OWN Party while maintaining enough support to win landslide elections among the public. Elizabeth Arnold of NPR reported in December of 2007 that Sarah Palin is "also a moose-burger-eating, snow-mobile-riding maverick who's not afraid to take on fellow Republicans she disagrees with."

Fred Barnes wrote an excellent piece on Palin in 2007 that highlights her record against corruption and her ability to bridge the gap and excercise sound government.

She has a strong environmental record, balanced by her having served on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation council and signing aggressive research and development legislation to increase oil and gas production. Her husband Todd also works for BP on the North Slope in Alaska.

A mother of five, adamantly pro-life (after genetic testing revealed her 5th child Trig had Down's Syndrome she refused to terminate the pregnancy, saying "I'm looking at him right now, and I see perfection") and a member of "Feminists for Life", she is reasonable but principled on social issues, rejecting the concept of gay marriage, but fighting for equality, not special rights, for gay and lesbian citizens.

I think this makes for a fascinating pick for the Vice Presidency, essentially equalizing the female force in this election and harnessing some of the lost momentum that was previously monopolized by the Democrat Party. More time will tell whether the American Public accept this woman as their endearing Veep choice in the Fall, but I think she has all the right elements to make her both invigorating (being a woman), empathizing (having a newborn with DS), fiscally respectable (lowering taxes, decreasing spending and making services more efficient), articulate and a stalwart of integrity (taking her own Party to task over ethics). Palin's only potential weakness - inexperience - is cancelled out by Barack's own inexperience, and furthermore, she is a VP candidate, not the Presidential candidate as Obama finds himself. What a brilliant choice.
Barack Obama's message has been one of "change, change, change", blah blah blah... Well, I want change too, as a conservative made nauseated by the behavior of unethical Republicans over the last 8 years. We don't need to elect another Party into power to change the direction of the country. McCain just made it clear that he too is an agent for change, and in fact, the only candidate who has the experience and the ability to get it done. As a spending hawk and virulent opponent of wasteful government programs himself, McCain has just selected a woman who went against her own Party in Alaska and cleaned up the Government's ranks of tree-stump politicians who had failed the people.
You want "change"? McCain/Palin, with their occasional faults and weaknesses, just made themselves the only authentic "change" in this election.
Oh and one more point... I think McCain's Campaign management staff showed shrewed brilliance in how they handled the media in this matter, effectively shutting down the news media's Obamagasm last night by 6am this morning with speculation over his choice. His campaign kept his name in the flow last night with his nationwide ad campaign and his non-leak news leak about a possible Veep selection yesterday. Those of us who are looking for "anyone but Obama" have increasingly more to be pleased with as McCain shapes his true image in the minds of Americans over the next 60 days.