.........”President Obama’s speech was universally panned; he used deceptive language and flaming demagoguery to try to counter the reputation he has gained as a radical extremist out to fundamentally transform America. Even if his dishonesty and deception alone might disqualify him for a second term, his incompetence and unwillingness to work with Congress to fix the nation’s economy seal the deal. He said his presidency would be a one-term proposition if he could not turn around the economy in three years; the American public should hold him to that promise. Every aspect of American life would be worse under a second Obama term. There are no indications that he has learned from his first-term failures and numerous indications that he intends to continue the policies that have taken us to the brink of financial and social disaster. An American Thinker columnist put it this way: “If re-elected, Barack Obama will finally have the luxury of being himself, and that is something that should terrify every American.”
http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/09/the_democratic_partys_polarizing_convention.html
That socialism after a century of failures across the entire globe is still taken seriously tells just how bad the educational system is.
BTW, I didn’t count its failure in earlier centuries because nobody studies history.
McCarthy and the Birchers were right.
This statement is utter nonsense! Voters have a right and a responsibility. The photo ID would be free to the poor. Photo ID was required to attend the recent Democrat convention.
Perhaps an unintended consequence of opening the polls to anyone, with or without ID, to vote is an electorate of fools.
The real challenge is in restoring the necessary common sense and good judgment to voters who would are willing to have a President who clearly dislikes America, has added trillions in debt, has debased the mission of the military to be meals on wheels and the world policemen, and put the USA well down the slippery slope to socialism and its attendant economic collapse.
How do we fix that?