Obama Insider Spills Beans; What you were never intended to know in this election

November 3, 2008 by Vote for the Country · Comment
Filed under: Facts, News, politics 


What
you were never intended to know in this election



What
you were never intended to know in this election


Obama Insider Spills Beans; What you were never intended to know in this election

A MUST READ
An Ex-Hillary Staffer Within Camp Obama
Spills the Beans On Obama’s
Fears and Weaknesses
Camp Obama Predicts Their
Own Loss to McCain-Palin

What
you were never intended to know in this election

Hispanics Love John McCain

November 2, 2008 by Vote for the Country · Comment
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Hispanic Hillary Clinton Fundraiser Supports John McCain

“Bienvenidos todos a “Estamos Unidos con McCain,” the website where we unite along side of the presidential candidate who truly understands the Hispanic American community.

Coming from Arizona and having represented Latinos for more than 20 years in Congress, John McCain has learned much about the strengths of Latino culture. He knows that Latino values are American values. He learned this, first hand, from Frank Gamboa, his Latino roommate at the U.S. Naval Academy. In Vietnam, he also learned about Latino valor in combat from his friend and fellow POW Everett Alvarez. Read more

John Mccain’s Plan for Better Cheaper Health Care for All Americans

November 2, 2008 by Vote for the Country · Comment
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Health Care Reforms: Better Care, At Lower Cost, for Every American

Reforms To Reduce The Rate Of Health Care Inflation

John McCain proposes a number of initiatives that can lower health care costs. If we act today, we can lower health care costs for families through common-sense initiatives. Within a decade, health spending will comprise twenty percent of our economy. This is taking an increasing toll on America’s families and small businesses.

Cheaper Drugs: John McCain will look to bring greater affordability and competition to our drug markets through safe re-importation of drugs and faster introduction of generic drugs.

Chronic Disease: Chronic conditions account for three-quarters of the nation’s annual health care bill. By emphasizing prevention, early intervention, healthy habits, new treatment models, new public health infrastructure and the use of information technology, we can significantly reduce these costs. We should dedicate more federal research to treating and curing chronic disease.

Coordinated Care: Coordinated care - with providers collaborating to produce the best health care for the patient - offers better outcomes at lower cost. We should pay a single bill for high-quality care which will make every single provider accountable and responsive to the patients’ needs.

Greater Access And Convenience: Families place a high value on quickly getting simple care. Government should promote greater access through walk-in clinics in retail outlets. Read more

Howard Stern Goes to Harlem to Talk to Obama Supporters

October 13, 2008 by Vote for the Country · Comment
Filed under: Facts, Humor, News, Video 

The ‘Howard Stern Show’ which I pretty much hate went to Harlem to speak with supporters of Senator Obama to find out if they know the differences between Senator Obama’s policy views and Senator McCain’s policy views are they voting solely on race.

In this race, who shows the most racism?

Palin More Experience than Obama

October 12, 2008 by Vote for the Country · Comment
Filed under: Facts, News 

Found an interesting article today on digg, of course this article being in favor of Palin will never reach the front page of the hugely liberal digg website.

Does the writer of the letter “Do you really want a novice for VP?” (Tuesday) see the incredible irony that their presidential candidate has essentially no experience? Indeed, Sarah Palin, a sitting governor and former mayor, has more executive experience than Obama, McCain and Biden combined.

I wonder if the letter writer criticized the lack of experience in the “small-state governor” Bill Clinton? I doubt it.

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This author goes on to state that Barack Obama is without doubt the least qualified person to ever run for U.S. president and is, in reality, a puppet for left-wing radicals who seek to turn the United States into another France. Please investigate before you vote!

Come on people.  don’t vote just because you hate Bush.  Bush isn’t running.  Don’t let the media steal your vote by not giving you the real facts.

Voting Obama or McCain or Voting the Media?

October 9, 2008 by Vote for the Country · Comment
Filed under: Facts, News, politics 

As you know I am a balanced guy. What I vote for is a stronger better America. I believe that a strong America is good for the world. We need to be financially strong and strong against terrorism. We need to be for the people. We need to be a safe place and to provide a community that enables the “dream” to be achieved.

If you are considering voting for Obama, that is good but make sure you know what he stands for. If you are voting McCain because you always vote Republican, make sure you know where he votes. Don’t vote based on the media. Know for yourself what each politician believes. What I know from my years of experience on this planet is that you shouldn’t trust politicians, but you CAN’T trust the media. So decide for yourself who to vote for by getting the facts on Obama and McCain.

Don’t let the media steal this election. Don’t vote the media’s heart. Get the facts.

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