Obama, Deadbeat or Just Dead?

A report out of Connecticut today says that there has been a very large amount of voters that were registered, but legally dead. A good chunk of these dead people actually voted. This has been a known tactic used in Chicago politics, and Rezko was actually charged with vote tampering. This is uncalled for and injust. Obama may claim to be the candidate of change, but his campaign is the politics of old.

People have called Obama a deadbeat, because he has no voice in the Senate. I thought that there was no pun intended, maybe they just know something I don’t.

Also, apparently the DNC is scared of us. Now is the time to take action.

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Betty Mitchell, on June 6th, 2008 at 12:40 pm Said:

I telephoned the DNC and was patched into Howard Dean’s office.

Here is the phone number 1-202-863-8000

They are really scared. The lady said they were being unindated with calls from Hillary’s supporters. I told her they should be because of the selected candidate and that there were a lot of blogs out there giving them your number to call and voice their opposition to Obama being the nominee.

I told her people were upset and angry because of the way the media and the DNC had treated her. She said, the DNC didn’t do anything, it was the Media. I told her just like the DNC — blame everybody else except who is to blame.

I would advise everybody to call because they are really concerned.

Peace

jean
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2 Comments on “Obama, Deadbeat or Just Dead?”

  • Kazelabo wrote on 9 June, 2008, 22:36

    Hi webmaster!

  • Colleen wrote on 10 June, 2008, 13:18

    I thought I’d chime in with a different perspective. I’m a military mom; my only son is currently on his second tour in Iraq. His first tour was quite an eye opener. Some of the things he wrote about in his letters horrified me, and when he came back home I begged him to pursue a new avenue so he wouldn’t get sent back.

    But like many of the heroes serving there today, he told me his country needed him, and he would do all that is asked until they can ask no more. He will be voting this year through an absentee ballot, and he’s voting Obama for one simple reason: through his firsthand experience in Iraq, he knows Americans can’t afford another President who will wage unneeded wars. Many of his fellow soldiers feel the same. For them, their vote could be the difference between coming home to their families, or fighting for their lives in a country that does not want them nor need them.

    I ask you to please reconsider. McCain has already aligned himself closely with the policies of the Bush administration, and he’s made it clear that he wants a lengthy US military commitment to Iraq. As tensions in the region rise, I fear that a McCain presidency would not only mean my son will be sent on a third and fourth tour to Iraq, but that we’ll also have a very real danger of falling into another unneeded conflict with Iran before his term is over.

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