Wednesday, February 18, 2009

McCain Left Out of Obama Government : McCain Wonders Why - dah!

I wonder if John McCain has ever stopped to ponder his past history of " let's all work together" strategy now that he has been thrown under the bus but Obama? His maverick status seems to have disappeared from his friends in the press. In fact, John McCain is now just another 'also ran' amongst dozens.

For the liberal Democrats, it business as usual only this time they are going for the throat. This time it's for keeps - the mere thought of losing power again is so horrendous that they will stop at nothing to secure their power position. This means, anything, including the total destruction of the United States if necessary. They know they will always have the good life because they are in power and can take it from the rest of us which they are soing right now with this spending pork barrel that Obama just signed.

Believe this, we all are about to live the nightmare of Marxist socialism, Chicago style.

Over the top? Not at all - Only those that have drunk from the 'cup of trueth' and sit in the front pew of the church of liberalism will deny this fact, and there are millions that will gladly, willingly, welcome the heavy boot of this tyranny. What has gone wrong with so many of us? Why have so many lost their way?

Keep the faith


McCain: Stimulus Package is "Generational Theft'
Sunday, February 15, 2009

WASHINGTON – Sen. John McCain says President Barack Obama failed to include Republicans in writing the big economic stimulus bill.

The Arizona Republican says the $787 billion measure will create what he calls "generational theft" — huge federal deficits for years to come.

McCain, who lost the presidential race to Obama, says the president is backtracking on promises of bipartisanship. McCain is not happy with the process that led to passage of the stimulus bill.

He calls it a bad beginning to Obama's presidency.

McCain acknowledges that Republicans excluded Democrats when the GOP held power on Capitol Hill. But he says Obama had promised to work differently.

McCain offers this advice: "Let's start over now and sit down together."
He appeared Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."

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