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		<title>&#8220;Brother, Can You Spare A Dime,&#8221; Or More Like&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Give me all your money - I&#8217;m the government! I know how best to spend your hard earned wages - I&#8217;ll SHARE them with whomever I choose worthy!  And while I&#8217;m at it, maybe I&#8217;ll take over your 401(k)s too, and give you a WHOPPING 3% interest on your &#8220;investment!  
Aren&#8217;t I BENEVOLENT???&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Give me all your money - I&#8217;m the government! I know how best to spend your hard earned wages - I&#8217;ll SHARE them with whomever I choose worthy!  And while I&#8217;m at it, maybe I&#8217;ll take over your 401(k)s too, and give you a WHOPPING 3% interest on your &#8220;investment!  </p>
<p>Aren&#8217;t I BENEVOLENT???&#8221;  Woohoo!!!  Where do I sign up?  Well, I suppose I could vote for the Authoritarian Socialist in the election and have these dreams (cough, choke) come true!  Yes, you, too could have your hard earned dollars go to spread the wealth around, apparently something the Civil Rights Activists didn&#8217;t work hard enough to do, according to Obama.  </p>
<p>Oh, yeah - surely by now you have seen the video of Obama from 2001.  A whole bunch of intrepid writers at <a href="http://ww.NoQuarterUSA.net">No Quarter</a> have dealt with this video and story in a most awesome fashion(Uppity Woman, LisaB, Matthew Weaver, Ani, to name a few), but someone else has weighed in, too.  And I don&#8217;t mean me.</p>
<p>Well, except to bring you this, someone of whom you have surely heard - Johnny Mac.  Yep, there&#8217;s a brand new <a href="http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/News/Speeches/0f727d4d-ccc8-4312-9fcb-91d6417079a8.htm">Mac Attack on Obama&#8217;s</a> long-held ideology of &#8220;spreading the wealth.&#8221; I might add, Obama can just feel FREE to share his millions of dollars any ol&#8217; time he wants, though judging from the donations on his released tax returns, like so many other issues, he is ALL TALK and NO ACTION.  What the hell else is new?<br />
<span id="more-5712"></span><br />
Anywho, Senator McCain was speaking in Ohio, land of the fraudulent votes by Obama staff (oh, McCain wasn&#8217;t talking about the fraudulent votes and ACORN, though I reckon he could have thrown that in there - maybe another day), and focused on the whole &#8220;lemme have your money and I&#8217;ll dole it out the way I see fit&#8221; mindset of Obama:<br />
<blockquote>It&#8217;s been a long campaign and we&#8217;ve heard a lot of words, and great campaign trail eloquence. The amazing thing is that we&#8217;ve learned more about Senator Obama&#8217;s real goals for our country over the last two weeks than we learned over the past two years. It is amazing that even at this late hour, we are still learning more about Senator Obama and his agenda. He told Joe the plumber right here in Ohio he wants to quote &#8220;spread the wealth around.&#8221; It&#8217;s always more interesting to hear what people have to say in these unscripted moments, and today we heard another moment like this from Senator Obama.</p>
<p>In a radio interview revealed today, he said that one of the quote &#8212; &#8220;tragedies&#8221; of the civil rights movement is that it didn&#8217;t bring about a redistribution of wealth in our society. He said, and I quote, &#8220;One of the tragedies of the Civil Rights movement was because the Civil Rights movement became so court-focused I think that there was a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing and activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Good googly moogly.  Did Obama REALLY say that?  OUT LOUD??  Whew - &#8220;coalitions of power&#8221; has GOTTA mean ACORN, right?  I mean, really, who else could it mean but the organization for whom he worked, to whom he has given almost a cool million from his own funds, and tons more from all of us.  The one working overtime to amass so many voter registrations, legit and not, that they overwhelm election boards so they can&#8217;t POSSIBLY find all of the fraudulent ones&#8230;Just a guess on my part, though, since he didn&#8217;t SAY, &#8220;ACORN, the political and community organizers on the ground who can put together actual coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change.&#8221;  Ahem.  Nothing like that.  Right.  </p>
<p>But since Obama has been a bit unclear on what he actually MEANT by his whole Hope/Change thing, McCain can clear that up for you:<br />
<blockquote>That is what change means for Barack the Redistributor: It means taking your money and giving it to someone else. He believes in redistributing wealth, not in policies that grow our economy and create jobs. He is more interested in controlling wealth than in creating it, in redistributing money instead of spreading opportunity. I am going to create wealth for all Americans, by creating opportunity for all Americans.</p></blockquote>
<p>  Pretty much!  Hey!  Guess who else holds these kinds of beliefs?  Are you thinking who I&#8217;m thinking?  Yes!  Bill Ayers!!!  The Marxist/Anarchist!  </p>
<p>McCain then raises the Obama tax plan:<br />
<blockquote>We&#8217;ve all heard his campaign trail promise: he says he only wants to tax the rich. But these unscripted moments and his record tell a different story. He supported the Democratic budget plan passed just this year that called for raising taxes on people making just 42,000 dollars per year. And Senator Obama has voted 94 times for tax increases or against tax cuts.</p>
<p>Senator Obama may say he&#8217;s trying to soak the rich, but it&#8217;s the middle class who are going to get put through the wringer, because even the tax increase he admits to misses the target. To pay for nearly a trillion dollars in new government spending, his tax increase would impact 50 percent of small business income in this country, and the jobs of 16 million middle class Americans who work for those small businesses.</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s Joe the Plumber here in Ohio or the working men and women across this country, we shouldn&#8217;t be taxing our small businesses more as Senator Obama wants to do, we need to be helping them expand their businesses and create jobs. America didn&#8217;t become the greatest nation on earth by giving our money to the government to &#8220;redistribute.&#8221; In this country, we believe in spreading opportunity, for those who need jobs and those who create them. And that is exactly what I intend to do as President of the United States.</p></blockquote>
<p>According to the Wall Street Journal, when <a href="http://sec.online.wsj.com/article/SB122488938501868507.html">Obama says $250,000</a>, he REALLY means more like $164,500, since that is when the tax hikes will kick in.  There&#8217;s more:<br />
<blockquote> Mr. Obama&#8217;s most dramatic departure from current tax policy is his promise to lift the cap on income on which the Social Security payroll tax is applied. Currently, the employer and employee each pay 6.2% up to $102,000, a level that is raised for inflation each year. The Obama campaign says he&#8217;d raise the payroll tax rate on incomes above $250,000 by as much as two to four percentage points &#8212; though it&#8217;s unclear if that higher rate would apply to the employee, the employer, or both.</p>
<p>In any case, lifting the cap would change the nature of Social Security from an insurance program &#8212; which pays out based on how much you paid in &#8212; into a wealth-transfer program that is far more progressive.</p></blockquote>
<p>Huh - that seems to be a theme with Obama.  Sharing the wealth.  Oh, no, wait - sharing YOUR wealth however he sees fit.  There is much more about his tax policy in the WSJ article (h/t to a No Quarter reader - sorry - can&#8217;t find your name now!).  McCain adds:<br />
<blockquote>My opponent&#8217;s massive new tax increase is exactly the wrong approach in an economic slowdown. The answer to a slowing economy is not higher taxes, but that is exactly what is going to happen when the Democrats have total control of Washington. We can&#8217;t let that happen. We need pro-growth and pro-jobs economic policies, not pro-government spending programs paid for with higher taxes&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not going to spend $750 billion dollars of your money just bailing out the Wall Street bankers and brokers who got us into this mess. I&#8217;m going to make sure we take care of the working people who were devastated by the excesses of Wall Street and Washington.</p>
<p>I have a plan to hold the line on taxes and cut them to make America more competitive and create jobs here at home. We&#8217;re going to double the child deduction for working families. We will cut the capital gains tax. And we will cut business taxes to help create jobs, and keep American businesses in America. Raising taxes makes a bad economy much worse. Keeping taxes low creates jobs, keeps money in your hands and strengthens our economy.</p></blockquote>
<p>Exactly.  There is more in Senator McCain&#8217;s address to Ohio today, including more on the economy:<br />
<blockquote>If I&#8217;m elected President, I won&#8217;t spend nearly a trillion dollars more of your money. Senator Obama will. And he can&#8217;t do that without raising your taxes or digging us further into debt. I&#8217;m going to make government live on a budget just like you do.</p>
<p>I will freeze government spending on all but the most important programs like defense, veterans care, Social Security and health care until we scrub every single government program and get rid of the ones that aren&#8217;t working for the American people. And I will veto every single pork barrel bill Congresses passes.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;m all for keeping an eye on the $700 BILLION bailout, especially with reports coming out today that <a href="http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_a/bbdp/uses-for-700-billion-bailout-money-ever/225575">bankers are planning billions</a> - yes, I said BILLIONS - in bonuses to the very people who helped to get us into this position, as well as raises to employees, and maybe buying some more banks - with YOUR MONEY!!!!  Maybe that whole oversight wasn&#8217;t such a bad idea after all&#8230;</p>
<p>McCain continued, saying:<br />
<blockquote>Let me give you the state of the race today. There&#8217;s eight days to go. We&#8217;re a few points down. The pundits have written us off, just like they&#8217;ve done before. My opponent is working out the details with Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid of their plans to raise your taxes, increase spending, and concede defeat in Iraq. He&#8217;s measuring the drapes, and he&#8217;s planned his first address to the nation for before the election. I guess I&#8217;m old fashioned about these things I prefer to let the voters weigh in before presuming the outcome.</p>
<p>What America needs now is someone who will finish the race before the starting the victory lap &#8230; someone who will fight to the end, and not for himself but for his country.</p></blockquote>
<p>Obama has been claiming victory almost from the day he got into this race, if you ask me.  For some reason, he refused to be held to the same standard as any other potential nominee EVER, refusing even to be properly vetted (see <a href="http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_a/bbdp/uses-for-700-billion-bailout-money-ever/225575">Larry Johnson&#8217;s </a>excellent presentation by a former FBI agent on this very issue).  What was more amazing is that he was allowed to get away with it, so we are just now - a WEEK before the election - getting some information that has been available for SEVEN YEARS.  Wow.</p>
<p>We do know John McCain, though, and we know he is telling the truth when he says:<br />
<blockquote>I have fought for you most of my life, and in places where defeat meant more than returning to the Senate. There are other ways to love this country, but I&#8217;ve never been the kind to back down when the stakes are high.</p></blockquote>
<p>As a lifelong yellow dog Democrat until 5/31/08 (when the RBC/DNC took votes cast, and certified, from Clinton and GAVE them to Obama making it clear the fix was in, and the DNC was no longer democratic), I knew all about Senator McCain.  One may disagree with his policies, but one cannot, with any credibility, challenge his patriotism or his dedication to the country he serves.  He concludes:<br />
<blockquote>I know you&#8217;re worried. America is a great country, but we are at a moment of national crisis that will determine our future.</p>
<p>Will we continue to lead the world&#8217;s economies or will we be overtaken? Will the world become safer or more dangerous? Will our military remain the strongest in the world? Will our children and grandchildren&#8217;s future be brighter than ours?</p>
<p>My answer to you is yes. Yes, we will lead. Yes, we will prosper. Yes, we will be safer. Yes, we will pass on to our children a stronger, better country. But we must be prepared to act swiftly, boldly, with courage and wisdom.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m an American. And I choose to fight. Don&#8217;t give up hope. Be strong. Have courage. And fight.</p>
<p>Fight for a new direction for our country. Fight for what&#8217;s right for America.</p>
<p>Fight to clean up the mess of corruption, infighting and selfishness in Washington.</p>
<p>Fight to get our economy out of the ditch and back in the lead.</p>
<p>Fight for the ideals and character of a free people.</p>
<p>Fight for our children&#8217;s future.</p>
<p>Fight for justice and opportunity for all.</p>
<p>Stand up to defend our country from its enemies.</p>
<p>Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight. America is worth fighting for. Nothing is inevitable here. We never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s go win this election and get this country moving again.</p></blockquote>
<p>Could you please add, &#8220;Fight for free speech&#8221; while you are at it, Senator?  That seems to be something the Obama camp would like to curtail.  I, for one, think it&#8217;s mighty important.  Just sayin&#8217;.  Ahem.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you feel like McCain is channeling Hillary Clinton?  Seems that way to me, anyway.  I don&#8217;t agree with all of his policies, but I do think he is a man of honor, of integrity, a public servant burning with a passion for this country and her well-being, thus OUR well-being.  Obama?  Not so much.  Obama seems in it for him and him alone, with an eye to imposing his true ideology and beliefs on this country once he has bamboozled and hoodwinked enough people to get him in (one way or the other - see comment regarding ACORN above) for HIM, not us, HIM. McCain seems to see Obama for who he is, and is fighting for this country to not fall into the hands of one who wishes to &#8220;redistribute the wealth&#8221; of the citizens any more than it already is (think Social Security), or to put our economy at greater risk.  </p>
<p>Like I said, Obama - redistribute your OWN wealth, if you want (hey, maybe your buddy Warren Buffet will let you spread HIS around), but leave mine the hell alone.</p>
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		<title>Obama Your Failure As Head Of The Subcommittee On European Affairs Again!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major Eric Egland, a major in the United States Air Force, former lead intelligence specialist in Iraq focusing on terrorist networks and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), in Allies Obama Overlooked, once again reminds us of Obama&#8217;s uninspiring inexperience. He even says that Obama wouldn&#8217;t have overlooked our allies if he had held just one meeting, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Major Eric Egland, a major in the United States Air Force, former lead intelligence specialist in Iraq focusing on terrorist networks and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), in <a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/01/opinion/edgland.php"><em>Allies Obama Overlooked</em></a>, once again reminds us of Obama&#8217;s uninspiring inexperience. He even says that Obama wouldn&#8217;t have overlooked our allies if he had held just one meeting, yes, one meeting, of his Subcommittee on European Affairs, he would have never made such a mistake.</p>
<p>Egland had this to say:</p>
<blockquote><p>Last weekend, Barack Obama dazzled crowds in Europe. Discussing international security, he spoke eloquently about the need for an American-European partnership to defeat terrorism.</p>
<p>In Paris, he said that <a href="http://www.necn.com/category/32/14058">&#8220;terrorism cannot be solved by any one country alone&#8221;,</a> and that America should establish partnerships. In Berlin, he expressed hope that Europeans and Americans <a href="http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/07/obamas_berlin_speech_reconcile.php">&#8220;can join in a new and global partnershipto dismantle the networks&#8221;</a> of terrorists worldwide.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Eglin outlines a problem with Obama&#8217;s speeches, we already have a counterterrorism partnership with the <a href="http://consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cmsUpload/SCORE_CARD_DROMOLAND_17.06.2005.pdf">European Union</a>. </p>
<p>Obama only needed to hold one meeting, yet he hasn&#8217;t. Senator Obama said this during a debate hosted by <a href="http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/3/2/17630/15823">MSNBC</a> with Tim Russert and Brian Williams. Here is Russert&#8217;s question and Obama&#8217;s answer:</p>
<blockquote><p>MR. RUSSERT: Senator Obama, I want you to respond to not holding oversight for your subcommittee. But also, do you reserve a right as American president to go back into Iraq, once you have withdrawn, with sizable troops in order to quell any kind of insurrection or civil war?</p>
<p>SEN. OBAMA: Well, first of all, I became chairman of this committee at the beginning of this campaign, at the beginning of 2007. So it is true that we haven&#8217;t had oversight hearings on Afghanistan.</p></blockquote>
<p>Eglin has more on the partnership, one that was so urgently needed, post 9/11. Here are his thoughts on that:</p>
<blockquote><p>The urgency of this partnership became clear after investigators discovered that a cell in Hamburg, Germany, had helped in Al Qaeda&#8217;s attacks against America on Sept. 11, 2001. After bombings in Madrid and London, the partnership expanded.</p>
<p>Since then the number of attacks and plots aimed at our European allies has dropped. And here in the United States, of course, Al Qaeda has been unable to attack since 9/11.</p></blockquote>
<p><!--more--></p>
<p>The major continues by discussing the challenges the intelligence community and others had in finding the source of the &#8220;new&#8221; bombs. He says the following on those challenges:</p>
<blockquote><p>One challenge we had was to find where the research and testing of new bombs was taking place. Eventually, American intelligence and European law enforcement officials discovered together that much of the work was being done outside Iraq with the results transmitted via the Internet.</p>
<p>Acting on this information, the police in France arrested electrical engineering students at a French university who had been recruited by their local mosque leaders. After these arrests, American tactical countermeasures and improvements in technology became more effective and the number of casualties from certain types of explosives declined.</p>
<p>Such close collaboration between the United States and France against terrorist cells in Iraq may surprise those accustomed to digesting easy sound bites of &#8220;cowboy diplomacy&#8221; and &#8220;unilateralism.&#8221; But the partnership is real, and not just with France.
</p></blockquote>
<p>The partnership does indeed include other countries in the European Union (EU). One of these other countrie is Germany. Eglin said this about Germany and its efforts to combat terrorism. Here are his words:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Germans contribute as well. I also worked on counterterrorism operations in southern Europe to stop a plot against American interests there. Thanks to German intelligence and law enforcement officials, a planned attack modeled on the 1983 truck bombing against U.S. marines in Lebanon - but several times larger - never happened.</p></blockquote>
<p>Major Eglin tells us about diplomatic efforts at the highest levels:</p>
<blockquote><p>Such tactical success is only possible after effective diplomatic engagement at the highest levels. Agreements between the United States and Europe, like the Declaration on Combating Terrorism and the Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, have helped enormously. And for years, NATO, the Group of 8 industrialized nations, and other multilateral organizations have contributed as well.
</p></blockquote>
<p>The major has this to say about testimony that was given prior to Obama entering the US Senate:</p>
<blockquote><p>In 2004, J. Cofer Black, the State Department&#8217;s coordinator for counterterrorism, testified about the success of these partnerships before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee&#8217;s subcommittee on European affairs.</p></blockquote>
<p>He has this criticism to offer about Obama. His criticism once again points out either, 1) his inexperience or 2) his lack of interest and inability to educate himself on his job as a senator. Eglin said this:</p>
<blockquote><p>Had Obama, who now heads that subcommittee, read the transcripts from the meeting, which took place before he came to office, or had he held a similar hearing, he might have known that the partnerships he called for last week already exist.</p></blockquote>
<p>The major says it best about Obama&#8217;s credibility as a potential commander-in-chief. He says this:</p>
<blockquote><p>After years of investment and sacrifice, Americans and Europeans deserve accurate information about our efforts to defeat international terrorism, especially from a prospective commander in chief.
</p></blockquote>
<p>And another voice speaks out questioning Obama&#8217;s &#8220;qualification&#8221; to be our next president.</p>
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