Monday, October 27, 2008

E-mail that I received this a.m.

From: Hondo, AZ
Monday, October 27, 2008, 11:11 AM

Heartwing,
Do you know anyone in the McCain/Palin campain you can pass this on to? I would like to ask why neither Senator McCain or Governor Palin have addressed the speech Obama gave in which he promised to do away with the Starwars satellite program and said he would stop all future nuclear testing and then do away with our nuclear armaments? The speech is on Utube and is accessible to anyone. I feel this is a huge issue for our national security especially with Barney Franks now talking about cutting military spending by 25%.
Regards,
Hondo

My response:

Hondo,

They know...everyone knows. It doesn't seem to matter. Nor do his other issues...

What about this: http://www.rightsidenews.com/200810262351/editorial/obama-s-birth-certificate-still-missing.html

http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/janak/081027
or this:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57363

http://africanpress.wordpress.com/2008/08/10/senator-barack-obama-in-kenya-obama-and-odinga-the-true-story/

or this:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=78640

http://www.capveterans.com/barack_obama/id64.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU2Yv-rnJEo&feature=related

or this:

http://sweetness-light.com/archive/obamas-trots-out-his-racist-grandmother

http://www.capveterans.com/barack_obama/id64.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hPR5jnjtLo


You read all of this and then tell ME why people and the media don't seem to care...

Sincerely,
Heartwing

1 comment:

Heartwing said...

McCain, Palin Slam Frank for Suggesting Defense Spending Cuts
Republican candidates take on Massachusetts Democratic senator for suggesting that the next budget will call for a deep cut in defense spending.

FOXNews.com

Monday, October 27, 2008

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John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin went on the offense over the weekend, slamming Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank for saying he wants to cut defense spending by 25 percent as part of the new Democratic budget blueprint.

Frank, the head of the House Financial Services Committee, told a Massachusetts newspaper on Thursday that slashing spending will force the U.S. out of Iraq as well as make the Pentagon have to pick and choose its weapons.

"We don't need all these fancy new weapons. I think there needs to be additional review," he said.

The Republican candidates, whose own election prospects are in doubt, are warning voters to go to the polls not just for them but to prevent Democrats from getting the White House, the majority in the House of Representatives and a supermajority in the Senate.

Speaking Saturday, Palin said that her philosophy of government is that higher taxes and government investments that would be doled out as lawmakers see fit is "a misuse of the power to tax."

It leads to government moving into the role of taking care of you and government and politicians and kind of moving in as the other half of your family to make decisions for you. ... Government as part of the family, taking care of us, making decisions for us. I don't know what to think of having in my family Uncle Barney Frank or others to make decisions for me," she said, warning that "unchecked powers" would prevail if "liberal-leaning, bigger government persons were in charge of the House, the Senate and Heaven forbid the White House too."

McCain, campaigning in New Mexico on Saturday, also warned that cutting defense spending at this point in time would hurt the nation's security.

"Yesterday, Barney Frank again previewed the Democratic congressional agenda, when he proposed ... cutting defense spending by a quarter -- slicing defense funding while our troops are at war and our ground forces are already too small. My friends, we will support our national labs here at Sandia and Los Alamos. We will make sure they have their full funding, and they will continue to make those labs make enormous contributions to the security of this nation and I'm proud of everyone who's there and works on them," he said.