Thursday, August 07, 2008

The Democrats made the bold decision to run 'an honest' candidate that would work outside The DC Establishment. That is why McCain is NOT the choice

...Through Mr. Abu Naba’a’s connections, Mr. Sargeant has raised more than $100,000 in contributions from several dozen Arab Americans in California, including the Abdullahs, for four candidates: Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Giuliani, Mr. McCain and Charlie Crist in his successful campaign for Florida governor in 2006. Mr. Crist is a close friend and college fraternity brother of Mr. Sargeant....

The choices the electorate is faced with this Presidential Season results from exploitive Republican priorities.

Americans aren't going to 'brave' a new frontier that removes them from exploitation ?

You've got to be joking !

We have witnessed a stifled Democratic House and Senate due to the lack of 'guts' of a USA President to make bold moves in redirecting the USA out of the shadows of lies that led to war. Certainly, the American Electorate isn't going to fall 'back' into old patterns of self-defeat while electing an ultra-conservative Republican AGAIN ?

That would be a darn shame.

Yesterday, John McCain in his 'W'rong-headed propaganda stated the Iraq Surplus is due to the success of 'The Surge.' That is hideous. That is propaganda plain and simple and an out-right lie. Do Americans want a president that continues to lie and place faux priorities at the top of the agenda of American concerns?

I sincerely hope not.

If John McCain is lying about 'The Surge' and its link to the Iraq Surplus, what else he is lying about ?

A river of red ink (click here)
By NEWS SERVICES, Washington Post
Last update: July 28, 2008 - 11:12 PM

WASHINGTON - The White House predicted Monday that President Bush would leave a record $482 billion deficit to his successor, a sobering turnabout in the nation's fiscal condition from 2001, when Bush took office after three consecutive years of budget surpluses.
The new figure is driven by war costs, tax rebates and a slowing economy that will leave the next president little room to fulfill costly campaign promises. And the worst may be yet to come....