McCain Calls Clinton and Obama naive concerning the war in Iraq

McCain just returning from his eigth trip to tour Iraq has come back with good news. McCain states, “We’re succeeding. I don’t care what anybody says. I’ve seen the facts on the ground.” This comes after the report today that the 4,000 soldier in Iraq has died. McCain also said that we are fighting radical Islam in Iraq and that has become the focal point. He said that his Democrat counterparts that want to pull out of Iraq are “dead wrong” and “naive” for not wanting to fight the war there. McCain also stated that it is not a wonderful place that everything is peachy but that things are improving especially since his trip last year.
McCain needs to stand his ground on Iraq to keep the conservative vote. I also want to say that 4,000 soldiers deaths and is tragic for their families yet this is war. When you go into war there will be casualties. What we should be doing is thanking God that we have only lost 4,000 not a million like World War II. We as American have no spine and the terrorist and Islamic extremist know it. If they can out last us they will beat us and succeed and will rule America in the end.
Did I say that I meant….

Clinton has stuck her foot in her mouth yet again. Last week at a speech about the war in Iraq Mrs. Clinton tried to show how she understands the troops and how they are in harms way by telling a story about her trip to Bosnia in 1996. She stated that on that trip with her daughter and several celebrities that they were under sniper fire as they landed the plane. She also stated that they could not have a reception for them next to the aircraft because they were “Ducking for cover.” When other travelers were questioned about their experiences they stated that they did not even know there was any kind of danger.
Yet again Mrs. Clinton has to make herself look good by telling bold face lies because in reality she has nothing to offer. If she could try to tell the truth she might actually have potential. Unless Obama really messes something up he says he is clearly the better speaker.
My thought of the canidates on the economy
I do not think that the presidential candidates are spending enough time on the economy. I mean hello have they not seen what is going on. The entire country is on a verge of a depression and all they care about is bickering about Iraq. Lets look at some local issues here. Are stock market has fallen 3,000 points, the loan companies are closing there doors every day, and banks are selling out before they close for pennies on the dollar compared to what they are worth.
Lets also see if they can address the issue of our governments deficit issue. If you look at history and why we had the great depression it is very similar if not exactly what the conditions are now and possibly worse. Yet not one of them have said anything other than pressuring President Bush. We need to do allot of things that will never be done by these candidates or really any politician. I really cannot support any of these candidates when it comes to the economy. Not one of them truly wants to dramatically cut the government spending and dependence on foreign loans.
Obama calls out Hillary on Iraq War stance

Obama bashed Hillary Wednesday in a speech on Iraq. He said:
“Ask yourself,” Obama told the crowd, “Who do you trust to end a war: someone who opposed the war from the beginning, or someone who started opposing it when they started preparing a run for president?”
It is true though. I mean come on Hillary you vote for the war and now you are against it. I mean you had the information available to you so that is why you made that decision. I wonder if she should be the democratic nominee. Plus look at the picture I included with this article. Obama looks real good as a Presidential Nominee.
Cheney fully supporting McCain
In an interview with Vice-President Cheney yesterday he was asked his opinion on Obama’s speech. He said that of course he did not agree with Obama’s pastor and was unhappy with his sermon on how America brought on itself the September 11 attacks. He then was asked If he supported McCain and his campaign. He said that he was there to help out in anyway but does not know if he will campaign for him. Hopefully they both won’t go hunting together either.
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Tommorow Obama gives speech about race
Tomorrows in the city of brother love (Philadelphia) or the land of cheese steaks is going to be a very important speech from Obama. This speech that he is supposed to give is going to be about the huge thing that is keeping him from closing the deal in the Democratic primary race. Obama’s pastor and his comments and sermons of in my opinion hate speech is really hurting him. While Obama may not be a black supremacists it is clear that his pastor that is his spiritual mentor is. Check back tomorrow to get my opinion of his speech and how he will address it.
No Florida Primary
The people of Florida seem sick of the idea that the first time around their votes cannot matter. The DNC chairman has decided that there will not be a re-vote in Florida and the 1.7 million votes that came in before the allowed date of Feb. 5 will not count or be re-counted. The good thing about this is at least we did not have to take this all the way to the supreme court. I am still waiting to hear what the candidates think about this outcome and will keep you all posted when I find out.
Do Over
The do over process has begun. The good thing is that the tax payer does not have to pay for this re-vote in Michigan. the date has been set for June 3 and Obama’s name will be on this ticket. The last time the election was held this name was not on the ticket because it was not before the legal date of the National primaries. Since the race is so close now the state has become a key in who can get the most delegates. The other key state is Florida where they may also be a re-vote but only time will tell.
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