Weazl received a BA in Economics with an emphasis on developing countries from Yale University in the late 80's, then received his JD from Columbia Law School in the early 90's. He has practiced as both a corporate lawyer and as a criminal lawyer for nearly a decade, but currently tries to balance an interest in the esoteric with a need to decipher the moment, howling to the moon that the ship is sinking.
I'm a Democrat. I'm an Obama supporter. I don't like Hillary Clinton, never have. But this kind of video is appalling to me as a Democrat. What will we do if she IS our nominee? Do you think she's worse than John McCain? Because by poisoning folks against Hillary to such a degree, this video will help get McCain elected. Obama's taking the high road for a reason, folks!
Yes, I think McCain is better than Hillary. And if Barack ever stooped so low to join Hillary as her VP, I would advise to just sit it out.
McCain is a known evil, and people are pressured to mobilize against him (like lame duck Bush now). Hillary is just as compromising and compromised, but because she wears the tag of Democrat, right minded people get swindled into supporting horrible positions because of some long term "strategic plan" that never materializes.
She is a criminal, a liar, and, even looking at her reckless drive for power, not much different from the Bushes (or McCain, for that matter). But don't pretend that she stands for anything but herself, and her performance in this campaign alone (much less her sordid history), should make that clear to you.
McCain is one of the few politicians who acts on principle. I don't say that he is perfect, but he takes stands that he believes in, regardless of the consequences. His position on Iraq is clear (finish it), even though that is unpopular. He's not saying it to get elected, but because he knows and believes that is the right thing to do. Obama plays both sides of the fence on Iraq. He knows we will have to stay there a while, but Obama has been telling people what they want to hear, acting a little bit like Clinton. I like the guy, I hope he learns to stand for something, but so far McCain is the only no nonsense candidate.
McCain is one of the few politicians who acts on principle. I don't say that he is perfect, but he takes stands that he believes in, regardless of the consequences. His position on Iraq is clear (finish it), even though that is unpopular. He's not saying it to get elected, but because he knows and believes that is the right thing to do. Obama plays both sides of the fence on Iraq. He knows we will have to stay there a while, but Obama has been telling people what they want to hear, acting a little bit like Clinton. I like the guy, I hope he learns to stand for something, but so far McCain is the only no nonsense candidate.
McCain is one of the few politicians who acts on principle. I don't say that he is perfect, but he takes stands that he believes in, regardless of the consequences. His position on Iraq is clear (finish it), even though that is unpopular. He's not saying it to get elected, but because he knows and believes that is the right thing to do. Obama plays both sides of the fence on Iraq. He knows we will have to stay there a while, but Obama has been telling people what they want to hear, acting a little bit like Clinton. I like the guy, I hope he learns to stand for something, but so far McCain is the only no nonsense candidate.
What's also interesting is that Obama supporters on this blog reveal they are new to politics and probably not politically aware. This video shows all the conservatives talking about Hillary. Gingrich (voice), Bay Buchanan, etc. That means the conservatives were right all along. They were saying all this stuff about Hillary 15 years ago. Where were you all—in diapers? No need to be a conservative, but listen to them. Often, they're right, once you strip away all the BS coming from people like Hillary, Al Sharpton, etc. And Obama needs some reality checking too. Great potential as a statseman, but he's willing to deceive you.
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Wow - this was a healthy reminder concerning Hillary.
If you think that the information in this video is bad, it is quite small potatoes compared to the information is THIS video:
http://tinyurl.com/yswsyt
I'm a Democrat. I'm an Obama supporter. I don't like Hillary Clinton, never have. But this kind of video is appalling to me as a Democrat. What will we do if she IS our nominee? Do you think she's worse than John McCain? Because by poisoning folks against Hillary to such a degree, this video will help get McCain elected. Obama's taking the high road for a reason, folks!
Yes, I think McCain is better than Hillary. And if Barack ever stooped so low to join Hillary as her VP, I would advise to just sit it out.
McCain is a known evil, and people are pressured to mobilize against him (like lame duck Bush now). Hillary is just as compromising and compromised, but because she wears the tag of Democrat, right minded people get swindled into supporting horrible positions because of some long term "strategic plan" that never materializes.
She is a criminal, a liar, and, even looking at her reckless drive for power, not much different from the Bushes (or McCain, for that matter). But don't pretend that she stands for anything but herself, and her performance in this campaign alone (much less her sordid history), should make that clear to you.
http://kennethelamb.blogspot.com/2008/02/bara k-obama-questions-about-ethnic.html
I would be very interested to hear your comments on the above article.
McCain is one of the few politicians who acts on principle. I don't say that he is perfect, but he takes stands that he believes in, regardless of the consequences. His position on Iraq is clear (finish it), even though that is unpopular. He's not saying it to get elected, but because he knows and believes that is the right thing to do. Obama plays both sides of the fence on Iraq. He knows we will have to stay there a while, but Obama has been telling people what they want to hear, acting a little bit like Clinton. I like the guy, I hope he learns to stand for something, but so far McCain is the only no nonsense candidate.
McCain is one of the few politicians who acts on principle. I don't say that he is perfect, but he takes stands that he believes in, regardless of the consequences. His position on Iraq is clear (finish it), even though that is unpopular. He's not saying it to get elected, but because he knows and believes that is the right thing to do. Obama plays both sides of the fence on Iraq. He knows we will have to stay there a while, but Obama has been telling people what they want to hear, acting a little bit like Clinton. I like the guy, I hope he learns to stand for something, but so far McCain is the only no nonsense candidate.
McCain is one of the few politicians who acts on principle. I don't say that he is perfect, but he takes stands that he believes in, regardless of the consequences. His position on Iraq is clear (finish it), even though that is unpopular. He's not saying it to get elected, but because he knows and believes that is the right thing to do. Obama plays both sides of the fence on Iraq. He knows we will have to stay there a while, but Obama has been telling people what they want to hear, acting a little bit like Clinton. I like the guy, I hope he learns to stand for something, but so far McCain is the only no nonsense candidate.
What's also interesting is that Obama supporters on this blog reveal they are new to politics and probably not politically aware. This video shows all the conservatives talking about Hillary. Gingrich (voice), Bay Buchanan, etc. That means the conservatives were right all along. They were saying all this stuff about Hillary 15 years ago. Where were you all—in diapers? No need to be a conservative, but listen to them. Often, they're right, once you strip away all the BS coming from people like Hillary, Al Sharpton, etc. And Obama needs some reality checking too. Great potential as a statseman, but he's willing to deceive you.
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