Woe is me ... Obama, McCain, and Hillary
As Conservatives, we are all suffering this election season. I don't know what the disease is called, but I don't see any cure any time in the near future. I don't see any medications on the horizon to make the situation any easier to deal with. Sam Pierce explains:
President McCain: Side Effect, from Sam Pierce
I am enduring an internal struggle, one that I believe is somewhat common among principled conservatives. [snip]Some conservatives suspend intellectual honesty and support John McCain, period. He is the Republican nominee and if you are speaking ill of his record you are betraying your party. Some of these conservatives would guilt their conservative peers into silence by putting forth the American troops as victims (How could you subject them to President Shrillary or B. Hussein?) or they present The Supreme Court as a ticking bomb that only a Republican, no matter how liberal, can defuse.
John McCain the veteran and P.O.W. is beyond reproach… but separate from John McCain the politician and senator. [snip]
So what is one to do? [snip]
I view either presidency as a great societal disease that needs to be prevented. This means that in my opinion, a John McCain presidency is an unfortunate side effect, something like the gas with oily discharge that is identified in the Xenical advertisements.
Doesn't that describe our situation perfectly? Go read Sam Pierce's article for all the details.
But then there's this from Anti-Mullah: BREAKING NEWS!! ISLAMIC SUPPORT FOR OBAMA COMING INTO THE OPEN IN CALIFORNIA
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Outside this mosque in Anaheim, California (State College Drive) we finally got definitive evidence of two things:
1. Word has been out in the Islamic community worldwide for some time (specially Indonesia and Malaysia) to begin overt support for Obama.
2. We heard rumors of the Islamic Republic of Iran also passing the word to their American agents and clerics to support Obama but had nothing tangible till now.
3. The photo above was taken during the last week of March, 2008 by an AntiMullah person who happened to see this woman and was delighted to have a camera on hand.
4. Don't be misled by there only being one person. Mosques have been told to get the message across effectively rather than to hold demonstrations, since there was no protest involved where numbers rather than a "bilingual" sign become important.
Note the "bilingual" aspect uses English lettering for Persian (not Arabic) words to reach a broader audience than writing it in Farsi (Persian) fonts.
Meanwhile AntiMullah individual visits have doubled in the past month as people increasingly realize we offer good common sense comments and warnings. And visitors from all over the world browse several pages to end up doubling the indvidual visits.
Go read the rest at Anti-Mullah.
And don't forget "Barack Hussein Obama Marched in AND HELPED ORGANIZE! The Million Man March", read it at Debbie Schlussel's place.
Other reading:
The Waheed Saleh Story: America Will Become a Muslim Nation Because . . ., Debbie Schlussel
href="http://stoptheaclu.com/archives/2008/04/02/aclu-reasserts-its-love-affair-with-al-qaeda-terrorists/">ACLU ReAsserts Its Love Affair With al Qaeda Terrorists…, and ACLU Fails in Attack on Baptist Children’s Home from Stop the ACLU which has a NEW LOOK.
On NEW LOOKS, go see Macker's World






















Good. Glad to see it. There's a very small percentage of muslimes in this country, so as voters they have very little effect. However, as terrorist types they get all sorts of negative publicity.
Their open support of Obama should help wake people up.
In the meantime, don't forget to write in Ron Paul.
Posted by: Black Sheep | April 03, 2008 at 12:10 PM
MK, each day brings more information about Obama, his connections to questionable groups and individuals. No way we want him to win.
Posted by: Debbie | April 03, 2008 at 12:00 PM
That's what i was thinking for a while now about Mccain, can conservatives suffer temporary pain for long-term gain.
As for Obama and support from the jihadists, who ever the candidate is, i'd be very, very worried if they supported him.
Posted by: MK | April 03, 2008 at 03:02 AM