Selfishness
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You know I don’t know when, when they decided they wanted to make a virtue out of selfishness.
-Barack Obama
I can't believe it's not earned!
What is the real tax plan for Obama?
American Voter @ March 24, 2009
Practical Application of Redistribution of Wealth
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Today on my way to lunch I passed a homeless guy with a sign that read
Vote Obama, I need the money.
I laughed.
Once in the restaurant my server had on a Obama 08 tie, again I laughed as he had given away his political preference–just imagine the coincidence. When the bill came, I decided not to tip the server and explained to him that I was exploring the Obama redistribution of wealth concept. He stood there in disbelief while I told him that I was going to redistribute his tip to someone who I deemed more in need–the homeless guy outside. The server angrily stormed from my sight.
I went outside, gave the homeless guy $10, and told him to thank the server inside, as I’ve decided he could use the money more. The homeless guy was grateful.
At the end of my rather unscientific redistribution experiment, I realized the homeless guy was grateful for the money he did not earn, but the waiter was pretty angry that I gave away the money he did earn even though the actual recipient deserved money more. I guess redistribution of wealth is an easier thing to swallow in concept than in practical application.
American Voter @ December 27, 2008
Joe Plumber
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Joe Wurzelbacher Plumber
of Ohio audio clips.
[audio:http://votingtruth.com/audio/joe_cbs_interview.mp3] Joe Wurzelbacher’s CBS Interview
[audio:http://votingtruth.com/audio/joe_cnn_complete.mp3] Joe Plumber – CNN (complete)
[audio:http://votingtruth.com/audio/joe_plumber_debate.mp3] Joe the Plumber on the debate
[audio:http://votingtruth.com/audio/joe_spread_the_wealth.mp3] Joe on “Spread the Wealth”
American Voter @ November 16, 2008
Share the Wealth
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It's a thing called fairness. -Senator Biden
Senator Obama claims to have a plan to cut taxes for 95% of Americans. He must not have done too well in math class. Two-thirds of the American population doesn’t pay taxes anyway. From where are their “rebate” checks coming?
American Voter @ July 13, 2008
How Long Do We Have?
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About the time our original thirteen states adopted their new
constitution in 1787, Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at
the University of Edinburgh , had this to say about the fall of the
Athenian Republic some 2,000 years earlier:
‘A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as
a permanent form of government.’
‘A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters
discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public
treasury.’
‘From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates
who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result
that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy,
which is always followed by a dictatorship.’
‘The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning
of history, has been about 200 years’
‘During those 200 years, those nations always progressed through the
following sequence:
1. from bondage to spiritual faith;
2. from spiritual faith to great courage;
3. from courage to liberty;
4. from liberty to abundance;
5. from abundance to complacency;
6. from complacency to apathy;
7. from apathy to dependence;
8. from dependence back into bondage’
American Voter @ June 5, 2008
Obama Infomercial
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Tonight Barack Obama will have a 30 minute infomercial on most of the major network tv stations, and some cable stations. CBS, NBC, Fox, MSNBC, BET, TVOne, and Univision are all carrying Barack’s broadcast speech tonight. This 14 million dollar prime time commercial will be Obama’s “closing arguments” about how he will help out economically disadvantaged citizens. The democratic Senator from Illinois will use this 30 minute video ad to talk to every day Americans and how he will assist them in their struggles.
Due in part to the large amount of donated money spent on this prime time advertisement, a great deal of criticism from both sides of the political spectrum has been flowing. Those defending the Obama infomercial
maintain that it is merely capitalism, just as a corporation would air commercials advertising their products during the Superbowl.
You can vote however you like .

American Voter @ May 29, 2008
Obama style Halloween
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Attention Trick or Treaters:
This Halloween , I will be practicing a fair redistribution
American Voter @ May 28, 2008
Before You Vote
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Before you vote, know the issues and facts surrounding this election. Barak Obama is the most liberal senator in the U.S. Senate. Joe Biden is the third most liberal senator in the senate. These are indisbutible facts. Yet, the majority of the American public tends to be moderate to conservative. How do you reconcile this contradiction?
Mike Huckabee explained this very well on his TV show last night. Politics tend to be left vs right, but people don’t vote horizontally, they vote vertically are up and down. Are you favoring a candidate because of issues or because of what you perceive to be to your immediate interest. Free healthcare, lower taxes for the middle class, taking from the “evil rich” to “spread the wealth around” may sound good on the surface.
Take the time to read articles on this website and elsewhere. Socialism does not work, yet that is exactly what Obama is prescribing to cure our economic ills. If he were a doctor, that would be malpractice.
The main stream media is iin the tank for Obama. Seek out the facts and make an intelligent choice on election daY. Below is a list of some other websites that you will find informative before making your final decision. Be sure and catch the videos linked on They are a “Must see”.
American Voter @ May 27, 2008
Voting for Barack Obama
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I was voting for Barack Obama until…
I googled
Obama ACORN
Obama Alwaleed bin Talal
Obama Ayers
Obama Barry Soetoro
Obama vs. Berg
Obama Bernie Sanders
Obama The New Black Panthers
Obama Malcom X
Obamma Mohammed Hasan Chandoo
Obama Raila Odinga
Obama Rezko
Obama Saul Alinski
Obama Woods Fund
Obama Wright / Unity Trinity Church
American Voter @ May 25, 2008
What They Are Saying
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| “McCain has best debate yet in final face-off.” Mark Halperin
“McCain says sure he’s qualified but then points out his record of bad ideas. Digs at his ‘cockamamie’ idea about dividing Iraq. Maybe his best answer.”
Jennifer Rubin
“I am impressed with McCain tonight. Obama is off his game, as they say.” Mark Levin
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“John McCain creates an instant headline with some of his firmest language yet to distance himself from President Bush. ‘Sen. Obama, I am not President Bush … if you wanted to run against President Bush you should have run four years ago. I will take this country in a new direction.’” Jonathan Martin “McCain won the last debate of the 2008 campaign.” Liz Sidoti
“McCain’s doing well on the issues…” Marc Ambinder |
American Voter @ May 17, 2008
Why You Should Support Obama
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‘HOWARD STERN SHOW’ QUIZZES OBAMA SUPPORTERS IN HARLEM ON CANDIDATE POLICIES
“Are you more for Obama’s policy because he’s pro-life? Or because he thinks should stay in Iraq and finish this war?”
American Voter @ May 17, 2008
Robin Obama's Tax Plan
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Barack Hussein Obama
(yes I said it) wants to raise taxes on every business making over $250,000 per year. So who does that leave, freelancers? There are small businesses barely scraping by that make much more than $250,000/yr. How exactly does this trickle up
economics help their employees? That would make about as much sense as promising a tax cut for millions of Americans who don’t pay taxes …wait, nevermind.
Well at least when we are all out of jobs we will all have free health care. Now that’s Hope we can believe in
. No wait. That’s Change we can
… Yes We Ca
… oh forget it.
I’m just a small town, religion clinging, gun toting, capitalist.
On that note, I guess I need to go in hiding now from Barack’s “Truth Squads“.
Joe the Plumber Calls Obama a Socialist for his
American Voter @ May 15, 2008
Obama's Relationships
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Why is it ok for the democrats to run a campaign based on the supposed relationship between President Bush and Senator McCain (they are nothing alike by the way), yet it’s somehow wrong for the right side of the political spectrum to mention the long term relationships between Senator Obama and terrorists, anti-Americans, radical and hateful preachers, and ACORN. When conservatives mention these proven ties, they’re called every name in the book.
American Voter @ May 14, 2008
Acorn investigated in 15 States
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A.C.O.R.N. is being investigated currently in 15 different states around the country.
American Voter @ May 13, 2008
Thoughts for Today
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“And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country” – John F Kennedy, January 20 1961 inauguration
“The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.”
President John F. Kennedy, 1963
American Voter @ May 13, 2008
Barack Obama has been elected President
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It’s no secret that I personally supported John McCain for President. I agreed with him on core issues and he and I are in the same party. I truly believe he’s an extraordinary, honorable American hero and I campaigned hard for him. But Americans elected Barack Obama, and it’s time to put the election behind us and the country in front of us. Barack Obama wasn’t my choice, but come January 20th, he will be my President. I will pray for him and for his family. I want him to be successful in leading our country. I will not seek to see all of his faults and none of his qualities. Some of President Bush’s harsh critics went beyond loyal opposition and engaged in angry, vile, and mean-spirited hate. Those of us who found that kind of attitude and behavior despicable can hardly engage in similar conduct toward a President Obama. We can show our true patriotism conducting ourselves in a way that we wanted people to have treated President Bush. In my lifetime, I saw the revolting and repulsive indignities of racism manifested in people of color being subject to separate schools, waiting rooms, seating areas, theatres, and water fountains. It’s an embarrassing part of our nation’s history. We can’t ignore it. The evil, selfish, yes sinful treatment of other Americans because of color can never be erased. But we can all celebrate that on this Election Day a man was elected to live in the White House who 50 years ago would not been able to even serve coffee there. It means that when mothers put their children to bed, they’re going to be able tell them that there are no limits to their opportunities in America and young black children will be able to know that their pathway to the top is not necessarily limited to sports or entertainment. But it might be that through education, hard work and public service, they’ll find their way to the top. Surely even the most partisan Republican can appreciate that. If Barack Obama pushes tax increases or indifference to the sanctity of life or same-sex marriages, ok I’ll strongly and loudly disagree. But I will still show him the respect that he has earned, having been elected President of the United States. Yes, my President.
-Mike Huckabee
American Voter @ May 10, 2008
The Great Seal of the United States of America
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Yes We Can
I’ve got Hope
President Obama will let me keep some Change
.
American Voter @ May 5, 2008
If I were elected president
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If I were elected president, I would hate to never know whether or not I had earned it. It would eat me up inside for four to eight years, and for the rest of my life, knowing that so many people voted for me based on the color of my skin or on the eloquence of my speeches, and not because they felt I was the best person for the job.
We’ve all heard the reports of left wing radical political machines operating on a massive scale unlike anything we’ve experienced before in the history of our country. Hundreds of millions of dollars were raised. Almost every major media outlet in the country was undeniably biased. Yet, somehow President Elect Barack Obama still just barely won the popular vote.
Barack Obama ran on two basic principles:
- Instilling Hope for Change in people.
- Running against President Bush.
Most of his followers have no clue what he stands for. If people voted for him because they agreed he would make the best president based on what he would specifically do in office and on his views on the issues, we could then say that we showed why America is the greatest nation in the world. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case.
Most of Obama’s campaign rhetoric was running against the incumbent, who wasn’t even up for re-election. For over 20 years, McCain has served this country in the senate, and has been ridiculed by most members of the republican party for being too leftist, and for not helping tow the party line. In the last nine months, McCain’s votes have coincided with the current president’s policies, leading to Obama accusing him of being the same as Bush. He charged that a vote for McCain was a vote for four more years of the same. Not only is this not even remotely resembling anything accurate in reality, since McCain is nothing like President Bush, this assertion is completely ignorant of the involvement that the US Congress, not President Bush, had in our current state.

As an American, I hope Senator Obama turns out to be a great president. I hope that our congress, saturated with democrats, is able to do what is best for America. For 8 years, we’ve been blessed with a patriotic American in the office of President who ignored public opinion, and did what he felt in his heart was in the best interest of our country. Senator Obama campaigned that he would consult with the American population in making his decisions. I know this sounds great, but a populist government is not exactly conducive to having an effective government. The day a president makes decisions based on public opinion is the day he no longer needs to be president.
The democrats now carry a major burden. The are now the ruling party of the legislative and executive branches of our government. Let us hope that they will act on this responsibility wisely, and in the best interest of our country. Let us have faith the ruling democrats will remember their job is not to decide what to take from us, or even what to give to us. They need to know they have been elected to serve us.
American Voter @ May 5, 2008
