How Republicans are Helping Barack Obama Become our Next President
How Republicans are Helping Barack Obama Become our Next President
Just a cursory look at the number of political articles appearing here on Xomba shows that the Republicans and other Right-Wingers are scared of something. I say scared because Barack Obama is ahead in both the general pre-election polling in the U.S. and ahead in number of articles written about him here. In many cases, I would be charitable in calling the words written about him "articles" when they are really just partisan hit-pieces.
Tsk. Tsk. Those who don't want Obama in the White House are going about it all wrong, especially from a Universal standpoint. Because the Universe does not track negatives, e.g. "I don't want Obama to win", anytime his name is mentioned, he receives more energy from the writer. That energy furthers his cause, which is the exact opposite of what the writer intended.
Most telling is the fact that there are hardly any articles about John McCain and what positive things he brings to us as a candidate. It makes you even question whether the Republicans even have a candidate for president, as I have written in another article.
In more than just a Universal sense, demanding that people vote for Candidate A just because he's not Candidate B is illogical and nonsensical. If that's all Candidate A has to offer, then there is no reason to vote for him.
So, Republicans and Right-Wingers, take note. If you continue down this path, the very thing you seem to fear most will come true. We will be inaugurating President Barack Obama in January and you will have no one to blame but yourselves.
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The universe has nothing to
The universe has nothing to do with it. This America.
When you are standing up to your neck in Crap it is best to say something. You haven't seen the latest polls there Jdub. Obama is slipping in key states. There are more articles about McCain lately because people are starting to see Obama has no clothes.
Hit pieces? Politics is a contact sport. In every sport I ever played in I hit hard! Made a point to do so. I even represented Nevada as their heavyweight for a solid year and off and on for two years. Was even invited to the Olympic training center in 89. I chose baseball.
I plan on hitting hard. Their is nothing wrong with that unless your side( I know it isn't your side, but you do a lot of sticking up for that side.) is afraid it cannot hit back it wouldn't cry about it. Fear. A Christian calls that the utmost respect. I have no respect for Obama. In fact when I first started writing here on Xomba I wouldn't even capitalize the first letters of his name.
I had to write a Eggsovresy is Turning over a New Leaf article to get the members here to read my stuff again LOL.
No doesn't cut it with me...Strength through Positions of Strength. Not strength through positions of weakness.
Read it and weep.
http://www.xomba.com/mccain_gains_on_obama_among_voters_in_4_key_states_polls_show
Another thing. My vehicle has four wheels. Just because one squeaks louder does not mean the other THREE are not their.
The spoiled brat screams louder than the one who has manners.
Don't underestimate the Law of Reciprocity and Attraction
You don't have to believe in it, but it doesn't cease to exist. Just like the Law of Gravity, you can say that you don't believe in it or it doesn't matter, but when you jump off of a skyscraper, you'll still go splat.
DO YOU HAVE THE WRITE STUFF?
This article was a self-fulfilling prophecy
Looking back on this entire dirty election cycle, I can say I am glad it is over. The Republicans, particularly John McCain, are going to look back and wonder "what if?". I would like to remind those supporters of the Republican negative attack ads that were long on lies and innuendo and short on facts, this loss was as much your fault as it was McCain and Palin. Rather than keep the focus on the issues that made McCain a decent candidate going in, which would have kept the energy flowing to him, you just had to keep the news "all Obama all the time".
I voted for Obama and broke with a 22 year record of voting Republican for national office. The Republican Party voted for Obama with its incessant whining and complaining about Obama.
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