With all the talk of change in the New Hampshire debates last night, what kinds of change are these folks talking about? Obama talks about change to force down medical-care costs, to make them more affordable, but that would dummy down the American healthcare system, which is currently by far the best in the world; bad change Barack. And Obama likes open borders, giving drivers’ licenses to the illegal aliens, which is turning the U.S. Southwest into little Mexico, but do the Independents of New Hampshire care? Has the illegal immigration problem directly affected them yet? If it hasn’t, it certainly will if Obama is elected president.
John McCain is the darling of the New Hampshire newspapers, but does there exist a more boring candidate on the planet? His voice sounds like the monotone voice you hear over the intercom for a fire drill, or over the airport concourse intercom as you walk along with your roller travel bag, enough to make you crazy. And just because he suffered in a Vietnamese prison for years does not mean he’d make a good president, look at what he’s doing or not doing now. The people of his home state Arizona, fed up with his amnesty plans back in 2006, are taking matters into their own hands, now penalizing businesses which hire illegals, and it’s working, thousands of illegals are known to be leaving the state as a result already, but if McCain is serious about illegal immigration, why is he not holding up his state as an example of what can be done? I thought he “got the message” about illegal immigration, but he obviously hasn’t, so he’s talking out both sides of his mouth. If he can’t get serious about this issue, at least for the campaign, then why do Independents think he’ll lift a finger against illegal immigration as president?
So New Hampshire Independents should cast their vote for the electable candidate who will not socialize American medicine, taking it down to European and Canadian standards, where people wait in line for months to be operated on, which is where Obama would take things. Vote Rudy Giuliani, who will actually assist McCain’s state, and the others, to rid themselves of undocumented workers, while McCain sits on the sidelines droning on like some grandpa reciting tales from his glory days. Change, change, change, we would get from Rudy, for the good, Obama and McCain would turn the U.S. into a watered down substate of the United Nations through their open borders policy; things for New Hampshire Independents to consider at the polls.
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Decision for New Hampshire Primary Independents after ABC Presidential Debate for Lax Illegal Immigration and United Nations Kow Tow with Barack Obama or Boring No Change John McCain or Advocate of American Worker and Strong Healthcare System Rudy Giuliani
With all the talk of change in the New Hampshire debates last night, what kinds of change are these folks talking about? Obama talks about change to force down medical-care costs, to make them more affordable, but that would dummy down the American healthcare system, which is currently by far the best in the world; bad change Barack. And Obama likes open borders, giving drivers’ licenses to the illegal aliens, which is turning the U.S. Southwest into little Mexico, but do the Independents of New Hampshire care? Has the illegal immigration problem directly affected them yet? If it hasn’t, it certainly will if Obama is elected president.
John McCain is the darling of the New Hampshire newspapers, but does there exist a more boring candidate on the planet? His voice sounds like the monotone voice you hear over the intercom for a fire drill, or over the airport concourse intercom as you walk along with your roller travel bag, enough to make you crazy. And just because he suffered in a Vietnamese prison for years does not mean he’d make a good president, look at what he’s doing or not doing now. The people of his home state Arizona, fed up with his amnesty plans back in 2006, are taking matters into their own hands, now penalizing businesses which hire illegals, and it’s working, thousands of illegals are known to be leaving the state as a result already, but if McCain is serious about illegal immigration, why is he not holding up his state as an example of what can be done? I thought he “got the message” about illegal immigration, but he obviously hasn’t, so he’s talking out both sides of his mouth. If he can’t get serious about this issue, at least for the campaign, then why do Independents think he’ll lift a finger against illegal immigration as president?
So New Hampshire Independents should cast their vote for the electable candidate who will not socialize American medicine, taking it down to European and Canadian standards, where people wait in line for months to be operated on, which is where Obama would take things. Vote Rudy Giuliani, who will actually assist McCain’s state, and the others, to rid themselves of undocumented workers, while McCain sits on the sidelines droning on like some grandpa reciting tales from his glory days. Change, change, change, we would get from Rudy, for the good, Obama and McCain would turn the U.S. into a watered down substate of the United Nations through their open borders policy; things for New Hampshire Independents to consider at the polls.
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