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Tuesday, 11 November 2008

  • Cocktail of defeat: Mc Rage, Diva and enraged folks

    The Reds keep thinking that Bush's flaws are the source of their defeat. That's ludicrous because you do not need to be a genius to realize that the sum of ....

    Mc Rage (Mc Cain more than deserve that nickname) + Diva attitude (do we need more on that  dash of highschool bitchy ?) and enraged folks (how can a responsible party accept irresponsible enraged extremists amid his followers?)

                                     = COCKTAIL OF DISASTER!!

Saturday, 08 November 2008

  • The drama goes on...

    TALKING ABOUT LIES: LATELY SOME AIDES OF MAC CAIN ATTACKED SARAH PALIN FOR HER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE AND DIVA ATTITUDE. SARAH REPLIED THAT THESE ARE LIES. OBVIOUSLY, SOMEONE IS LYING SOMEWHERE AND IT'S A ... REPUBLICAN! PROBLEM WITH THOSE REDNECKS IS THAT THEY SHOOT AT EVERYTHING THAT MOVES, EVEN THEIR OWN SISTER. AMERICANS WERE RESPONSIBLE AND DID NOT VOTE FOR THAT CRAP. HOPEFULLY, ONE DAY  WE WILL SEND A CLEAR MESSAGE TO THOSE TRADITIONAL RED NECKS STATES: VANISH!!!

Friday, 31 October 2008

  • What will happen if Mc Cain wins

    (1)We need to strengthen our leadership in the world.
    No matter what we Americans think, if we do not rule the world, our jobs will continue to be outsourced, our economy will continue to fail for the simple fact that the Economy of the USA relies on our ability to have the rest of the world on our sides. Remember: most of our Oil comes from abroad, most of our jobs are being outsourced since the Reds are in power, Emergent economies like the ones of China, India, Brazil are buying most of our businesses. We cannot afford having China, India, the rest of the world against us..or else their strong emergent
    economies will crush  ours. We have to earn their respect at all costs if we do not want them to crush our future. Problem is that they have always perceived the republicans as a threat.  On top of that, Mc Cain is way too emotional to earn the respect of the rest of the world.
    And his choice of VP is even worst: she is not only as aggressive as John McCain, but  she is also a novice at foreign affairs. We cannot afford failing as leaders of the world and years of republican power at the White House have badly hurted our credibility in the world ...hence our economy in turmoil!

    (2)The same hard liners who are currently influencing George Bush are the exact same ones who will be behind John McCain. Mc Cain will have no choice but to follow the same path  that George Bush had to take.

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

  • John McCain latest rampage on Economy and Joe the fake plumber

    lol..basically, all McCain is doing is to steal the ideas of Obama,
    shining them up with some bitchy agressive arguments and getting away with this.
    Litterally taking us for total morons. On Election day, if he is elected,
    he would have been right on this I guess.
    As for Joe the blumber, that's just  one of those snicky low republican tactics we are used to:
    picking one of theirs (c'mon...look carefully at him...the guy has the typical  face/profile of someone who would vote for a trashing McCain/Palin ticket..),  rushing him on Obama's way...because it's no secret that the encounter of joe  the republican and Obama is obviously a republican setup!

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

  • Barack Obama: flow of actions and events related to his campaign

    -Obama decides to take no money from our pockets (State Public Funds) and launched his campaign with private fundings (his own pockets). 
    -Focused on economy and the wealth of Americans instead of unecessary personal attacks or controversies.
    -Tired of the rude and mean negative generalized mood that has gained the big majority of republicans, a high profile republican (General Colin Powell)  has decided to endorse Obama: he believes Obama has both style and substance to be successful in that role. Quoting General Powell:  "I think he is a transformational figure, he is a new generation coming into, onto the world stage and the American stage,  and for that reason I'll be voting for Senator Barack Obama,"
    -The top newspaper in the home state of Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has endorsed
    Democratic candidate Barack Obama for president
    -Another high profile republican (Former White House press secretary, Scott McClellan) gives his support to Obama in race for US presidency

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