Wednesday, October 15, 2008
GOP Candidates in front of CNN Firing Squad
This article cannot be left alone. The CNN political homepage is once again unfair, unbalanced, and uncalled for. On the heels of the controvercial Gary Trudeau anti-Palin cartoon CNN has pitched in to help. If this is not a liberal bias then what is?


Get a grip CNN. This is not news, this is an editorial cartoon. Something left to the back of the A section in your local newspaper. Report facts not this garbage.
The GOP is blindfolded, the rifles are loaded, and the people at CNN are shooting. If this cartoon is going to be directly on the CNN website then tomorrow a Barack Obama cartoon better be there too.
20 days until the election.
ACH
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Is Health Care Plan Healthy for our Nation?
TV is riddled with attack ads aimed at John McCain's heath care plan. The news is full of interviews of the average citizen asking about this plan. Apparently they don't know what the plan is, and yet they dare to criticize it.
Let's once again examine Barack Obama's plan. Be wants to give free insurance to all those who cannot afford it. The insurance would be equivalent to that of our United States senators and representitives. Where is this money coming from? Think about it. It comes from us. Our taxes will be increased in order to pay for the poor's insurance costs. Does anyone want to have to pay for someone else's expenses? Absolutely not. Barack Obama is always preaching about how he is going to help the middle class, but the majority of the middle class would not benefit from this plan. They would instead have less money because they are paying for someone else's health care.
John McCain's plan is a bit more complicated but in the end makes much more sense. He will give everyone, repeat EVERYONE, a $5,000 tax credit while taxing health care benefits. For those that do not have health benefits they will be able to then go out and buy their own and for those that do they would have to bill an outrageous amount in order for the tax to exceed $5,000.
Do we need higher taxes right now? Do we want people to have less buying power? The answer to both is easily no. We want everyone to have more money to pump into the economy. Barack Obama's health care plan is not healthy for our country and never will be.
20 days until the election.
ACH
Let's once again examine Barack Obama's plan. Be wants to give free insurance to all those who cannot afford it. The insurance would be equivalent to that of our United States senators and representitives. Where is this money coming from? Think about it. It comes from us. Our taxes will be increased in order to pay for the poor's insurance costs. Does anyone want to have to pay for someone else's expenses? Absolutely not. Barack Obama is always preaching about how he is going to help the middle class, but the majority of the middle class would not benefit from this plan. They would instead have less money because they are paying for someone else's health care.
John McCain's plan is a bit more complicated but in the end makes much more sense. He will give everyone, repeat EVERYONE, a $5,000 tax credit while taxing health care benefits. For those that do not have health benefits they will be able to then go out and buy their own and for those that do they would have to bill an outrageous amount in order for the tax to exceed $5,000.
Do we need higher taxes right now? Do we want people to have less buying power? The answer to both is easily no. We want everyone to have more money to pump into the economy. Barack Obama's health care plan is not healthy for our country and never will be.
20 days until the election.
ACH
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Those Meddlin' Kids!
This year the United States can expect an explosive voter turnout. This election is one of the most if not the most important election in our nation's history. The economy is struggling, we are caught in a war on terror, and social security is a wreck. These are all good reasons to go out and vote for whichever candidate you think will do the best job. Without a doubt the outpouring of teen voters on November 4th will have a major impact on the outcome of our presidential election.
Record numbers of young people have registered to vote in the last year. Unfortunately, many young voters do not know the candidates. They will turn out in droves to vote for Barack Obama because he is younger and more charismatic. They only see the TV Barack Obama they do not know the policies that the senator supports or what he will do for this country. Sure he'll change our country, but is it the right change?
Let's urge young voters to think about their choice and not blindly vote for someone who looks better.
Take a look at Abraham Lincoln. He was not an attactive man by any standards, and yet he was one of the best presidents that the country has ever had. Why would we think that Barack Obama would lead the nation better because he looks better? Let's get our nation back on the right track and keep in there by electing John McCain.
21 days until the election.
ACH
Record numbers of young people have registered to vote in the last year. Unfortunately, many young voters do not know the candidates. They will turn out in droves to vote for Barack Obama because he is younger and more charismatic. They only see the TV Barack Obama they do not know the policies that the senator supports or what he will do for this country. Sure he'll change our country, but is it the right change?
Let's urge young voters to think about their choice and not blindly vote for someone who looks better.

21 days until the election.
ACH
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Is the Race about Race?
This year's race for the presidency is marred by talk of race and gender. Two things not related whatsoever to politics and policy. Let's start out by saying that a qualified and intelligent person from any race or either gender can be a good leader. It is not racist to say that you are not voting for Barack Obama, it is simply the smart choice. Barack Obama's policy will not lead this country in the right direction, case and point. He is an intelligent man and he has done well for himself, but let's keep him in the Senate. We should understand that he is American just like the rest of us and not be scared that he has Muslim roots. He is not a Muslim. He is a Christian just like every other prestident that the United States has had. Do people really think that he will suddenly turn into a radical Jihadist if he gains the presidency? They might, but they are very wrong indeed. If you want a reason not to vote for Obama then look at his Senate voting record and look at his policies; don't look at his face and don't look at his ancestors.
There are also people that believe that because he has an African American father that he will be in constant danger from assassination. Maybe this is true, but this is an awful thought. No matter who the president of the United States it would be a travesty for this person to be assassinated or to be harmed in any way.
Let's think about it. Barack Obama is not the right choice for this country. Not because of his race, not because of his heritage. It's because of his policy.
There are also people that believe that because he has an African American father that he will be in constant danger from assassination. Maybe this is true, but this is an awful thought. No matter who the president of the United States it would be a travesty for this person to be assassinated or to be harmed in any way.
Let's think about it. Barack Obama is not the right choice for this country. Not because of his race, not because of his heritage. It's because of his policy.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Google Eyed for Obama

Today's newest bias shows that Google, yes Google, is clearly left of moderate. If you happened to enter the Google new website you might have noticed that the second link in the their top stories would take you to a San Jose newspaper article explaining how Barack Obama is clearly the right choice for president. It is a well known fact that the San Fransisco Bay area is one of the most if not the most liberal areas in the country. The constitution does give the people at the newspaper permission to print whatever they want, but the right is not meant to be abused. Furthermore, Google, a trusted website, should not be putting links to newspapers that are clearly partisan.

The news is supposed to report the facts to the public, not opinions. Opinions are things that come out in interviews not in articles written by a reporter. Let's get real. Let's end the bias.
23 days until the election.
ACH
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Wrong War?
The war in Iraq is a huge issue these days. The majority of the public agrees that it is time to get out of Iraq. Barack Obama agrees with these people. Is it really time to get out? The Middle East is an extremely volatile area. Pakistan cannot control its country even with coalition troops in the area. Iran is an extremely dangerous nation whose president recently gave an adress where he stated that the end of the American empire is near and even threatened our ally Israel. If we leave now, without a stable and self supporting government in place in Iraq, the chances of Iran committing aggressions increases greatly.
Right now the surge is still in effect and is working. We are getting closer every day to making Iraq a strong democratic nation.
Let's not stop now when we are so close. Let's help to ensure Middle Eastern stability by winning the war in Iraq.
22 days until the election.
ACH
Right now the surge is still in effect and is working. We are getting closer every day to making Iraq a strong democratic nation.
Let's not stop now when we are so close. Let's help to ensure Middle Eastern stability by winning the war in Iraq.
22 days until the election.
ACH
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