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To: pissant
No, he is constitutionally allowed to run for the office. He is profoundly unqualified for the job.

Outside of Constitutional parameters, to say that Obama is "profoundly unqualified" is a profound understatement. Sure, most civilized humans understand that Obama is nothing more than an over-hyped, flavor-of-the-month scumbag, but worse than merely being "profoundly unqualified", Obama is a serious threat to the very existence of our nation as we know it.

We have seen how long it takes to recoup our military strength and regain credibility internationally after recent rat administrations, but the future under an Obama Administration could be even more damaging. And the damage that that p.o.s. Obama could do with a few Supreme Court nominations sends shivers down my leg.

54 posted on 04/06/2008 10:00:03 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard

Sure those aren’t tingles?


55 posted on 04/06/2008 10:05:09 PM PDT by pissant (THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
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To: Lancey Howard
Obama is a serious threat to the very existence of our nation as we know it.

We have seen how long it takes to recoup our military strength and regain credibility internationally after recent rat administrations, but the future under an Obama Administration could be even more damaging. And the damage that that p.o.s. Obama could do with a few Supreme Court nominations ...

Think it through, please. Panic and fear is what got McCain where he is right now -- remember when everyone assumed that Hillary would be unbeatable? They were wrong. You assume that in office, Obama would be unstoppable. You are wrong. In the White House, Obama, like Hillary, would have very little real support of Democrats; like Hillary, he would be divisive within his own party and throughout America; like Hillary, he would devastate the Democrat party image and put it in shambles; like Hillary, everything he did, from Supreme Court nominations to actions in foreign policy to global warming, would be questioned and criticized loudly and the few that actually came to fruition would fail and the blame would fall where it belongs -- on Democrats. An Obama or Hillary presidency would benefit Republicans and therefore America in a very big way.

Obama is only "a serious threat to our nation as we know it" in a world where he would have unlimited power and popularity, and chances of that happening are very small. Chances of McCain bringing all the failings and destruction of Hillary or Obama to office are virtually guaranteed; responsibility and accountability for them would belong to the Republican party, and the Republican party would lose so many future voters who become conservative as they get older and wiser, that the Republican party would wither and die.

McCain is absolutely the biggest threat to the very existence not just of the Republican party, but our nation as we know it. Just because he is a Republican doesn't make him the lesser of the evils. Indeed, it is because he is a Republican that he is the greater of the evils that are before us. McCain would guran-damn-teed do more damage to the Republican party and the U.S.A. than either Hillary or Obama could hope to do.

Think it through and RESIST PANIC.

103 posted on 04/07/2008 8:21:55 AM PDT by Finny (Democrats play Big Mommies. Liberal Republicans play Big Daddies. Conservatives are the adults.)
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