OT - Democrat diversity?
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As an outsider it seems to me that anyone can enter. What's this about
leaders nominating these two? Edwards and Richardson ran and woke up,
smelled the coffee and went home. Even Kucinich had a run.
The leaders of the Democrat Party (Clinton and company) and the DNC (That
idiot Dean) and other Democrat big wigs like the Kennedys are in charge of
who gets to run or rather who has any chance of being successful at it. They
control the purse strings. Any candidate not sanctioned by the Democrat
machine has about as little a chance as an unsanctioned Republican such as
Huckabee. No money behind you from the parties = no realistic chance.
And, how about those Democrat "super delegate?" They are a group of
hand-picked elites and errand boys for the real powers that be. Had it not
been for the fact that more than half the country HATES the very sight of
Hillary Clinton she would have been a shoe in. But the powers that be had to
run somebody against her as a token effort. They chose Obama. They never
thought the man had a snowball's chance in hell. Turns out he snookered
them, has run a brilliant campaign and has raised so much money that he did
not need handouts from the DNC or the Clinton machine in order to be
competitive.
Politically there is little difference between Clinton and Obama. Both of
them are ultra liberals and both represent a clear and present danger to the
economy and physical well-being of this country. Both are anti-military,
anti-business, anti-private wealth (themselves not included) pro huge
government, pro-welfare state, pro-government run health care pro-abortion,
pro-feminist, anti-gun, pro-open boarders ad nausea.
On the other hand the so-called Republican candidate, McCain is closer to
the Democrats in his beliefs than he is to the Republicans. He is even less
of a conservative than President Bush.
If you want the country to go down the toilet fast vote Democrat. If you
want it to go down the toilet a little less fast vote Republican. It's a
very sad choice we have to face. I'm thankful I'm old. I feel sorry for the
youngsters. They have a bleak future. Very bleak.
Wilbur Hubbard
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