Posted on 07/21/2008 2:26:28 PM PDT by Jeff Head
At this time in America, two men are campaigning for the Presidency of the United States.
It is a time of war, a war against Islamic Jiahd, who hate America and want to destroy her. In dealing with this very real and imminent threat, both men had the opportunity earlier in their lives to travel abroad:
As a result of that travel and their experiences during it, one heard the call to serve America, the other heard the call to, by his own admission, "change" America.
As a result, in the ensuing years, one sought to befriend other American patriots in government in order to serve his country, while the other has entered government service through befriending radical domestic terrorists and hateful preachers who championed his "change" during those years.
More recently, one, because of his prior experience in the military, and his visits with the troops and their commanders in harm's way, has championed a surge that has dramatically improved our military stance in one theater of the war, Iraq, the other man, who would not so much as salute the flag during the national anthem, or wear an American flag on his lapel, calling it "false patriotism", seeks to immediately withdraw and retreat from that same theater in this war.
Now, both want to be president. My only question regarding this choise is simple...ARE YOU WE OF OUR MINDS!
Concise and exact, wolfcreek!
Although most can not or will not look outside the box. It's very dangerous to be so naive.
It's still on YouTube, but probably not for long.
I haven’t read anything about her parents that I recall. We know that she actually lived at Jesse Jackson’s house for however long.
It’s my experience that you get your prejudices from your parents - upbringing. It’s hard to change them once they are instilled in you.
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