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Archive for October, 2008

30 Oct

A final look at…..John McCain

            With just five more days until Election Day, this will be our last article focusing on John McCain, the Republican candidate for President of the United States. Overall, he ran an honorable campaign and did the best he could. For purposes of disclosure, we here at this site did not favor the idea of [...]

27 Oct

Obama Bombshell Redistribution of Wealth Audio Uncovered

It is interesting that the topic isn’t about wether redistribution of wealth is right or wrong, but the method best to implement it.  Obama has been very consistent with his view regarding redistributing money from those that earn it to those that don’t.

27 Oct

Will Voter Fraud swing this election?

            Once again, we yearn for the ‘good old days’ when individual rights and responsibilities were carried out by them, by the individuals. And…. generally speaking, America was the better for it! It was often times referred to as rugged individualism and that in itself was a desired lifestyle. But over many years it has [...]

25 Oct

Obama and his Birthplace

 Another video you must consider before voting this coming Tuesday.  How did this get so far?  Please comment for all to read.

25 Oct

Democrats Cover Up Fannie/Freddie

And the Democrats are blaming the Republicans for this mess?  It is a simple formula to follow for those of us that are not responsible and believe they aren’t accountable:  Initiate the problem in the name of justice and then blame the other side when the bottom falls away.  In the mean-time you profit and [...]

22 Oct

Democrat’s campaign weapons: Class Warfare, Racism and Scaring Tactics

             The above title might appear partisan; yet it is not. We are merely trying to analyze the methods used by Democrats to persuade citizens to vote for their candidates. This is nothing new and if it had not been successful in previous elections, they would not continue to do so. Common Sense Politics has [...]

17 Oct

Want real answers? Change Presidential debate formats

            The four debates are history and generally speaking, they did not produce the results the voters expected. Common sense should tell us that if something does not work or does not serve a purpose any longer, change it or do away with it. What are we talking about, you might ask and you should. [...]

14 Oct

Obama – “spread the wealth around”

Obama clearly articulates his tax plan for America in a conversation with a plumber.

12 Oct

The Background of Today’s Financial Mess

            Once upon a time in America, homeownership was a goal and an accomplishment and therefore a privilege and not a right and entitlement! But that was once upon a time when a great deal of common sense and reality governed this country. If one wanted to buy a house, one had to have about [...]

08 Oct

Newt Gingrich asked about Palin’s Experience

Newt finally mentioned what those of us that think have wanted to hear for some time.  Senator McCain needs to find opportunities for these words too, but to a larger audience.  Rather than orchestrating what people see about our presidential candidates, the Main Stream Media needs to report the news that we need to know, [...]

07 Oct

The Fix is in to Help Obama become President

            Of course, we could wait until November 5 to find out who won the Presidential sweepstakes this year but the odds are so heavily in favor of the Democrat ticket that it seems to be a waste of time and money to wait until that day in exactly four weeks from today. When you [...]

06 Oct

It is About Time – McCain Speaks Openly about Obama

It is about time that Senator McCain takes the gloves off and speaks openly and honestly about Obama’s past.   While Obama has fabricated events, denied affiliations, dodged confrontations, and told stories in any number of other ways, Senator McCain has done nothing more than speak cautiously.  Well, whether Governor Palin or another motivation prompted Senator [...]

02 Oct

The First Debate - A Boring Affair

            The first debate between the two Presidential contenders this year has come and gone. The only true excitement was the build-up to this event when John McCain suspended his campaign two days earlier and asked for a possible postponement of the debate. The suspense continued until some time earlier on the day of the [...]

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