Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Even Karl Rove Says McCain’s Lying Has Gone To Far



As all of us who are old enough and smart enough, know that politicians are known for lying. As a matter of fact, a great part of what they do when campaigning is lying to the people in order to convince them that they are going to solve all of the people’s problems.

These behaviors range anywhere from, distorting or exaggerating the truth, lying by omission, and just plain old pure unadulterated lying.

While we are aware of inaccuracies that have occurred within the Obama campaign, we have just got to say that John McCain and Sarah Palin have reached a new high in lows, for a political campaign.

You know that things are really getting bad when the number 1 Bush Confidant, who is 1 of 3 people who should be in handcuffs, (the other 2 being George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney, and all who helped them deceive the American People in reference to the Iraq War), says that McCain’s lies in his ads have gone too far.

Karl Rove On McCain

This is one of the most faithful Republican Politicians in the country. So faithful that he was, and still is willing to face the possibility of prison in order to protect his bosses, George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney.

So when the American People hear this testimony coming from someone whom you would least expect it to be coming from, then you really have to wonder about the character of the people that he is referring to.

This should weigh heavily in your decision on November 4, 2008. However, in spite of the fact that the majority of the things that John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin have been saying, has been said to deceive the American People, there will still be a significant number of Americans that will not vote for the right guy, because he is not the white guy.

Of course, there is no use trying to reach people who are so ignorant that they can only judge people by the things that they have no control over, instead of for the things that they have conquered. So for them, you may want to tune out now.

However, for the people who are not blinded by prejudice and hatred, you may want to reevaluate your decision based on competence and character, and not on that other thing.

Know what I mean?

Greg Coleman

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