[Rhodes22-list] [Political] Jay Said [Big Al delete, Art pretend not to read]
JbTek
j.bulfer at jbtek.com
Tue Sep 16 15:01:43 EDT 2008
Ed said, "McCain’s choice of running mate is the first light that Americans
have seen
in solving this problem.
McCain's decision is the first good grasp toward good judgement."
Whilst it was a good choice,
I think it was more of a ...."what do I have to lose" choice.
He was most likely going to lose anyway so why not throw in a wild card.
The stratigest that recomended her will probably get a cabinet post.
Politics will never change.
Jb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tootle" <ekroposki at charter.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 3:57 AM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] [Political] Jay Said [Big Al delete, Art pretend
not to read]
>
> Jay said, "Obama blew his change platform with a Joe Biden pick. If he was
> going to do that he should have picked Hillary...that was stupid."
>
> Whilst all of us make mistakes, including Presidential candidates, making
a
> blunder of that caliber is demonstrative of other possible appointments
and
> decisions. Whereas the old codger from Arizona demonstrated a style of
> judgment that many Americans are looking for.
>
> Reagan said that the problem is government. Actually one problem is
> inbreeding or inside the beltway groupies. While some inside experience
is
> helpful and appropriate, too much yields the economic results we see going
> on, on Wall Street. Insider control of destiny leads to not seeing the
> obvious and not seeing the truth.
>
> Obama’s approach is just a twist of disproven Marxist and Keynesian
economic
> policies. While they criticize supply side economics they miss an
important
> aspect. The fundamental issue that they miss is that they, be they
> Presidential candidates, Senators, Congressmen, or liberal news
> commentators, they are not by their position smarter or more knowledgeable
> of things than others. Others, means ordinary Americans like those on
this
> forum. Sometimes those others are smarter, or can see the situation
better.
>
> Bill Buckley said, “I'd rather entrust the government of the United States
> to the first 400 people listed in the Boston telephone directory than to
the
> faculty of Harvard University. William F. Buckley (1925 -2008). What he
was
> saying is that Americans collectively are not stupid. However,
individually
> politicians can do stupid things.
>
> Liberalism or any form of Marxism puts too much power in stupid mistake
> making politicians. Those who accept creeping socialism are those putting
> the power in those who lack vision or just the ability to see truth.
>
> Yes there is a need for a Sheriff, but the Sheriff must be accountable and
> not self serving. The Washington politicians, whether Bush, Reid, Pelosi
> and all the rest have neither the desire for truth and honesty, nor the
> capacity to put those who do in the right jobs.
>
> McCain’s choice of running mate is the first light that Americans have
seen
> in solving this problem.
>
> McCain's decision is the first good grasp toward good judgement.
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
>
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