Thursday, October 9, 2008

McCain may have just lost my vote...

below is a press release from the McCain campaign, it shows how desperate he is. moreover, for the guy who was supposed to be of firm moral character this is like a schoolyard yelling match. read it out loud, it sounds pretty pathetic. 

"Barack Obama has voted in favor of for higher taxes 94 times and is promising over $900 billion in new government spending, but apparently he won't spend a dime to help hardworking Americans stay in their homes. In addition to explaining his friendship with unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers, Barack Obama should tell voters why he supports the $700 billion legislative rescue plan but now opposes using that money to help homeowners get the relief they need and strengthen our economy.

"John McCain's homeownership resurgence plan represents absolutely no new expense to the taxpayer, but simply refocuses priorities to more directly assist the homeowners who are hurting instead of greed on Wall Street.

"This is just the latest example of Barack Obama putting politics above the national interest, and his utter inability to be straight with the American people. The only thing the American people can trust about Barack Obama is that he's too big a risk in a time of crisis." ---Tucker Bounds, spokesman McCain-Palin 2008

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

yeah, I'm getting sick of all of it now too. I'm Voting Chedonkeh for president.

Donald said...

wow. that was creative spelling, well done.

i went to lunch with that guy. man do i feel inadequate...

Dr. Evil said...

McCain has been a tragic mistake. Somehow, the dems have been able to define this entire financial disaster as a Bush creation. The problem is that we will not only lose this election, but the problem has been misdiagnosed and will therefore be doomed to repeat itself.

It took the Dems two years chairing a single committee to bring down the entire financial system of Western Civilization. There goas were admirable, no doubt, but the results have left us crippled.

This needs further discussion.

Donald said...

see the note i posted on the Community Renewal Act