| Gospel of the New Truth - Caroline Kennedy |
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What are they putting in the water up there in Massachusetts?
Caroline Kennedy's ad promoting Obama comparing him to her father is an insult to the late President. Jack Kennedy was from a family inculcated in politics, he was a naval officer who commanded a PT boat, and who proved he knew how to act in a stressful situation - both in actual combat and as President. Kennedy knew how to face up to what people might think about him because of his religion, and handily defeated that obstacle. In total, he was a complete man.
Obama? Now there's a guy who's an empty vessel smooth talking snake oil salesman who's working on the naive and unsophisticated people of this country - of whom, unfortunately, there are way too many (could Caroline Kennedy be one of them?).
Ever since Obama's speech at the last Democrat Party national convention, Obama has been hailed as the man to watch. So watch him, don't vote for him, for cryin' out loud, just because he says things that supposedly make you feel good.
The United States of America is not only a country, it is, like any country, a business. Every decision made affects our lives, our pocketbook, our business, our well being. A new chief executive officer may know there has to be changes in the way a business is run, so has to improve the health of that business. But he doesn't come in to just throw out whatever is being done and install some untested and unproven dynamic. And, as Obama has stated, the President shouldn't be an executive, whatever that means (if McClain and Obama both receive their party's nomination, once again we'll have a President who knows nothing about economics, based upon their own statements).
And Obama wants to change Washington. Well, since he is part of Washington, and has a bunch of Washington insiders supporting him, he is, at the least, hypocritical.
Anyone who knows history remembers Herbert Hoover's promise to the electorate in the early part of the depression - " A chicken in every pot, a car in every garage". He wasn't believed by the voters then, and today's iteration shouldn't be believed by today's voters.
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