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Moderation

All of the Dem-Lib blathering bloviators are espousing about how wonderful it would be if MODERATE John McCain were to choose a Democrat (commie lib) as his VP running mate. Conversely, why would not this same push to moderation include Barack Obama and his VP running mate, such as Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee? Oh, moderate is only a one-way street, just for republicans to move towards democratisms(sic); there is no such thing as being a moderate in the democrat party; toe the line 100% or out you go - like Joe Liebermann or Zel Miller. So of course, BO - the #1 liberal voter in the Senate, chooses someone just like himself, # 4 or 5 on the ultra-liberal scale as HIS VP. Hey Barack, why not go out and find long-time perennial candidate Gus Hall, you two are identical in your beliefs - for change and being different - oh yeah.

posted on Aug 23, 2008 5:48 PM ()

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comment by grumpy on Sept 9, 2008 8:28 PM ()
Dude, been reading your blogs. Your such a "fluccking idiot"..lol. I don't say that because of your skin color, I could care less if someone is Black, Gay, or even (God Forbid) Republican. I do however thank God your "Educated" (as you say). Many Americans Mostly Northern (Democrats and Republicans) did did for the right for Black freedom. I think that's is great. I just wish some "prominate Blacks" would take more time to recognise some of the strides "MANY" whites did for them, and not complain always they have it worse. I've had bad.. got stories to... Get ove chit, and be cool.
comment by coincutter on Sept 4, 2008 8:27 PM ()
I am very, very happy with McCain's choice for his VP!!
comment by texastar on Sept 1, 2008 7:10 AM ()
My God is Gus Hall still alive.
comment by grumpy on Aug 31, 2008 4:38 PM ()
Hey, how about McCain's choice for a running mate? Looks like a very strategic move on his part that just might win him the election. I guess we'll see soon enough. Great post!
comment by jerms on Aug 30, 2008 6:48 AM ()
I think most of it has to do with age, being before the socialistic era of minority set-asides, admittance into so many areas, schools and jobs, based not upon qualifications such as knowledge, skills, and abilities, but only upon one's race - a sure-fire means towards long-term failure. Also, a time before people like Jessie Jackson, Al Sharpton, Charley Rangel, etc., who sold out our people, our race, to those who oppressed us for so many decades, nearly 150 years, (at great cost of life and limb during the 1950's and 1960's) the democrat party, for their own financial gain, prestige, and power. Very similar to today in the Republican party, whereby John McCain won the majority of his primaries upon the strength and the votes of Democrats; republicans voted overwhelmingly against him. Perhaps this was due to the first 10-15 years of my DOJ background; being against dishonest, crooked, and corrupt Southern State politicians who were practicing and promoting segregation, who were all Democrats.
comment by oldfatguy on Aug 24, 2008 8:36 PM ()
You know I would not schmooze you but I've just got to tell you the sense of hope it gives me when I come in contact with black men of real character like yourself. Since we are not far apart in age I know that we both know what real white racism was like. And I sense that you are even more incensed than I am that the path to the American dream that Dr. King set his people on was diverted by low self-promoters like Jackson, Sharpton and Rangel; the Kingfishes of a more moral time. Don't let it bring you down.

I don't know how closely you can relate to inner-city attitudes but I'm looking for some guidence on a topic relating to the temperment there concerning Obama and the expectation of his winning. I'm considering posting an article gauging the possibility of all out rioting in our cities in the event that he loses the presidential race.

Do you think the probability high or low?
Do you draw your conclusion from your law enforcement perspective or from personal observation?
Will writing about it in this little blog heighten the probability?

I would value any light you can shed on this issue. Thanks
comment by think141 on Aug 24, 2008 9:21 AM ()
V.I.Lenin would be so proud of how far the democrat party has "progressed" in just a few short decades.

Just think... our first marxist-communist president to go with our socialist congress.
comment by ancient1 on Aug 23, 2008 10:25 PM ()

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