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To: robomatik
John McCain did very well.

But I feel very sad tonight.

We know in our own skin, that nothing damages the human clock-work faster or more profoundly than those kinds of unresolved negative ambiance and emotions that politicians want to use to define for us who and what we are. When Obama says government is the answer, what he is really saying is not only who and what we are, but who and what we are going to be unless we give them the power, unless government provides the answer.

There is actually no forgiveness in the politics of Obama. That is a fundamental thing that the America people are feeble in understanding – and it seems they are not seeing the danger to themselves. There is no forgiveness, and eventually when the politician of such a message fails, the unforgiving blame for this will turn on them. And the government will have the power to injure them, and it will be very difficult to take that power back.

I think McCain already lost his chance when he didn’t stand up against the second bail out proposal, his chance to stand with the people and propose that a better way, a better plan is required.

Surely tonight was the last shot from the front line. I doubt is America is going to tune into the next debate.

I believe America is about to make a vital, terrible, mistake. There is nothing I can do about it, I am simply here and the circle of influence I have is very small.

This is an important conversation that we need to now all have. That we are capable of having. We need now to plan a place where we can go to bring about a kind of alignment to protect our values and our families and our country.

That video of those students who were put into fatigues and orchestrated into chanting the name of Obama, this is just a foresight of what we are looking at. We are looking at a race against time, we now need to choose how we will now evolve in this alignment in which we will need to do, in large part, without the politicians.

They want to take away our ability to make choices. To make decisions. America is about to find out who the rich people are. The rest of the world will scream, that we are all the rich people.

And we need to all pay.

And there is no forgiveness in the politics of those who are behind Obama, and what they want to do to us. There will be no winners in the end.

Obama is going to fail. He may have the power, and take more power away from the people and give it to the government. But he will fail. He can take all money from all the rich people, but it won’t be enough money. It will never be enough. After they take what you have, then America might again start to understand.

244 posted on 10/07/2008 8:01:24 PM PDT by Brian_Baldwin
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To: Brian_Baldwin

Don’t give up.


249 posted on 10/07/2008 8:10:55 PM PDT by fightinJAG (Fly the flag!)
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To: Brian_Baldwin

I think John McCain had a strategy tonight that pretty much worked..........it was this....he wanted to be calm cool and reasonable to get Barry rattled. Barry did get louder and more obnoxious the longer the debate went on, wouldn’t shut up, wouldn’t follow the rules, ranted.....I think it worked. It was a subtle strategy, but I for one think it worked.


259 posted on 10/07/2008 8:26:24 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
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