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Will Malcontent Obama Supporters Vote Republican In 2012?

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: According to new Rasmussen and Zogby polls, Obama's days of glory in the popularity polls are losing ground.
 
 
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McCain's New Ad Sheds Light On Obama's Friend Bill Ayers

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: John McCain is an American hero, and also happens to be the 2008 Republican presidential candidate. Know the truth about Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama before you cast your vote.

Don't be sorry later, after the fact, because it will then be too late. Now is the time to learn as much as you can about Barack Obama, a man you really know hardly anything about. Do you honestly think two years is enough time to get to know anyone? I ask this question because that is the amount of time that most Americans have been acquainted with the name "Barack Obama," and know precious little about his values, character, or political career. 

Think what you will about John McCain, but at least you can't honestly say that you don't know anything about him. When John McCain says the words "my friends" to Americans, which he did a number of times during the 2nd Presidential Debate, he doesn't just use them casually. A friend is someone you know something about, and most voters know a great deal about John McCain. He has earned the right to speak to Americans as his "friends." Barack Obama has not. 
 
You may view John McCain's new Campaign Ad on a You Tube video by clicking the below link. This link will also lead you to the Los Angeles Times Blogs post by Don Frederick, "Jarring John McCain ad jumps from Bill Ayers to housing crisis."
 
 
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Watch the 2nd Presidential Debate With Open Minds

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: The Second Presidential Debate between John McCain and Barack Obama starts in about 20 minutes. Please watch and/or listen to it carefully, with open minds and hearts, and truly hear what both presidential candidates are saying. Understand the basic difference in their philosophies, as they are intrinsically and dramatically different!
 
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McCain Or Obama? 2nd Debate and Hamlet's Words to Horatio

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: John McCain and Sarah Palin's second Presidential Debate is scheduled to air tonight. I was disappointed to hear a conservative inform me this afternoon that it is too late, over, finished. Is this true? Are Barack Obama and Joe Biden destined to win? 

Please do not believe in gossip, lies, fiction disguised as truth, and other similar data stemming from the liberal left. Their sole purpose is to cause deep feelings of defeatism in the minds of conservative voters.
 
Another conservative told me today that perhaps there is really no point in even voting at all, especially if you are a conservative who happens to reside in California, and that maybe it would be better for the GOP if Barack Obama/Joe Biden were to win. Come on!
 
If you are a conservative, please don't let the current economic situation, or anything else, persuade you to buy into the pessimistic philosophy that liberals would have you believe. As Hamlet said to Horatio,

"There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
- from the play Hamlet, Act I. Scene V by William Shakespeare
or
"There are more things in this political election, Horatio Obama,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
- Conservative Wordsmith's version
 
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Presidential Debate Reveals Truth About Obama's Ineptness

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: Check out my previous post, "Obama Votes For McCain: Says McCain Is "Absolutely Right." (See My Featured Posts.) The first Presidential Debate televised last night revealed to anyone who has eyes to see and ears to hear (quoting Jesus Christ) the following: Barack Obama's ineptness was so great that he could not seem to stop saying that John McCain is 'absolutely right' regarding just about everything!
 
Thank you, oh most liberal of all liberals Barack Obama, for finally letting the American public know, without any doubts, where you stand on so many political issues--directly behind your new conservative mentor, and the next President of the United States of America, John McCain!
 
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Obama Votes For McCain: Says McCain Is "Absolutely Right"

Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: During the first Presidential Debate between presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama last night, Barack Obama said that John McCain is "absolutely right" several times regarding more than one political issue. I noticed these remarkable words spoken by Barack Obama before I heard Rudy Giuliani tell NBC anchor Brian Williams, within a few minutes after the debate's end, this same exact observation. 
 
My question to liberals is this: If you were watching and listening to the first Presidential Debate last night, how can you go to the polls and vote for Barack Obama, a man who obviously not only said, but also believes, that his political opponent John McCain is absolutely right about so many things? On the other hand, I never once heard John McCain say that Barack Obama is absolutely right, or even right without the word "absolutely" preceding it, even once. In fact, Republican presidential candidate John McCain made Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama look absolutely incompetent and inexperienced, which, by the way, is absolutely true.
 
Also, if you happen to be one of those liberals who questions the competency or political expertise of John McCain's Republican vice presidential running mate Sarah Palin, think again. The truth is that Sarah Palin, as a vice presidential candidate, is more qualified than presidential candidate Barack Obama ever was, or ever shall be. You don't need to take my word for it, as Barack Obama himself expressed this one mantra quite eloquently last night: John McCain IS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, and all Americans have now been duly informed of this fact.
 
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