Tuesday, November 4, 2008

I am a Real American- I Voted John McCain

These are dangerous times we are living in. Militant Islamo-fascists want to destroy Americans. Radical socialists want to turn us into Cuba or Venezuela. Anti-White racists want to overthrow the government and install Barack Hussein Obama as our Robert Mugabe.

Make no mistake, if Barack Obama is elected, the terrorists will win. John McCain is a very polite man and wants to stay out of the "dirty politics." He has stated that Obama is a "fine family man." This is because he knows he cannot tell the truth. He will be branded a racist and it will cost him media and votes. He knows that radical foreign Muslims pose a grave threat to our American way of life.

John McCain is a real American. He has served his country admirably and is a decorated War Hero. He has selflessly served in the U.S. Senate, diligently fighting the communists in our midsts. He has what it takes to lead us to Victory, from Day One.

His running mate Sarah McCain is a regular American who knows what it is like to work for a living. Her husband Todd is a rugged man's man, who sacrificed his blue collar $100,000 a year job so his wife could reform the State of Alaska. They have struggled to raise 5 wonderful children on the combined salaries of a humble public servant, oil field worker, fisherman, and snowmobile racer. Mrs. Palin, as a beautiful white woman, did not have the privilege of attending fancy universities. And her Eskimo husband has faced ugly racism and discrimination.

These are the people who know what it is like to be middle class, hardworking, and not know where their next meal is coming from. Often times, in order to feed their children, Mrs. Palin even had to go out and shoot a moose or muskrat. When they were hungry, Bill Ayers did not invite them over for dinner. Tony Resko did not buy them a house. They scrimped and saved for a modest half a million dollar cottage, which Todd built with his bare hands.

I submitted my vote for John McCain via absentee ballot. Unlike most of Barack Obama's supporters I have a job, and I am not allowed to take the whole day off to vote. I am afraid this may decide the election. While regular Americans are at work today, those who manage to cast their votes on their lunch break are being threatened and turned away by armed Black Panthers.

Meanwhile Obama supporters recently received their monthly welfare benefits and are waiting in line at the ballot box, flush with malt liquor, fried chicken, and Kool cigarettes. They have nothing to do but vote for their Messiah, who promises to pay their bills.



14 comments:

  1. how is being captured and thrown in a box and then WANTING to say in that box being a hero? I call it being stupid.

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  2. Wow, you're quite the racist piece of shit!

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  3. I guess you're about to become an UN-real american, because our new leader will be Obama in a few hours. More people BARACK'D THE VOTE!

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  4. what is wrong with you?

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  5. Yeah, because I want to live in a country that allows the Black Panthers to do as they please and "police" us as they see fit as they're doing today. Welcome to the new U.S. with a black man running it...I can't wait!

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  6. Youre an idiot, there was 1 black panther telling people what to do and he got arrested. Watch the news retard, dont hear it from someone else.

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  7. You really don't know anything but what the McCain Robocalls tell you. If you think that voting Obama makes you a fake american, then you must be a republican. After all, Palin says that criticizing her is unconstitutional.

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  8. In the words of the knight that guarded the holy grail in Indian Jones And The Last Crusade.....

    You chose...

    poorly.

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  9. Get rid of this guy. Bring back Devon!

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  10. You can be bitter if you like. McCain could have made this a lot closer by making it about race. I am sure Obama is greatful that he didn't. There is a duty to those that disagree to oppose Obama. Democracy is a self correcting system. It takes two sides. Let us be as straight forward as possible. We all win when the nation and the world prospers.

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  11. Bring back Devon?

    If you want to read what Devon has to say just go to cnn.com, or yahoo news, or aol news, or any other news site that you think he might copy and paste the shit from.

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  12. This was a joke, right? Surely it had to be! Unfortunately, I don't think it was. Sad that there are such skewed views of Barack Obama out there.

    Yeah, I won't be reading this blog anymore. I don't mind reading a differing opinion, but I certainly do not have to subject myself to such hate-filled rhetoric! That you would allow someone to post something as vile as this is truly offensive.

    Good-bye!

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  13. Uh, indiana mom, in the defense of this post, its something called...

    THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

    so along with you no longer reading this blog, you might move out of the country too, kthxBAI.

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