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No Obamarama, Part Deux

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One amiable and discerning reader wanted to know why I endorse McCain and not just why I am against Obama. The amiable and discerning opinion editor of this paper also wanted to know the same thing, and since I am blogging for them, here goes:

I endorse McCain because he doesn't think that all Americans deserve a college education. There are some Americans who don't deserve to go to college because they don't have the grades and haven't earned the right to do so.

I endorse McCain because he doesn't associate with nimrods like Reverend Wright and a host of others from the pro-Palestinian front.

I endorse him because in the long run, his tax program may help create more jobs. McCain wants to reduce taxes evenly across the board whereas Obama plans on raising them for the 5% of the populattion who who earns more than 250K a year. Right now, they are paying about 60% of the taxes, but he plans on raising their taxes. This may sound enticing for the bulk of us who earn less, but it may not create more jobs.

"People who earn over $250,000 a year are the ones who create jobs and open or expand businesses," said Gary Aminoff, President of the San Fernando Valley Republican Club, "and if you take more capital away from them for tsxes, then there is going to be less business expansion, fewer jobs and less total tax revenue."

I also endorse McCain because he wants to get out of Iraq, not suddenly, which may cause the country to sink into further ruin, but slowly and gradually. Besides, should something happen to Barack Obama that would leave us with Joe Biden, who looks like he's on his way out anyway, which would then lead to that big mouthed broad, Nancy Pelosi, and I'd rather have Sarah Palin in office than her. She may shoot from the hip, but she's basically sensible and appears to be a quick study.

It's nice that Barack Obama's cool, calm, collected and photogenic, but we are looking for someone to lead the country, not for someone to jitterbug with at a country club.

Barack Obama may seem like a nice guy, but underneath, I keep questioning the company he keeps then distances himself from once trouble arises.

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