I could hardly believe the news today after what I posted yesterday, but McCain has actually sunk to an unprecedented low in the history of American politics by comparing Obama to the "Anti-Christ."
I confess to total ignorance as to who the "Anti-Christ" is, but my colleagues tell me this is one of the fantasies of evangelical Christians. Therefore, it is obvious that McCain will exploit any hateful, fearful option to try and win the White House this fall.
For the good of our country, and for the cause of decency and truth, let's hope he fails in this despicable crusade.
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Cousin David,
View from the right:
Barak Obama has been making rediculously self absorbed statements, as though he were "the annointed one". On foreign soil he has berated his country. His message resonates well with those of the far left who wish to see America brought to its knees before the rest of the world, to be punished for its "evil" ways.
It was the "annointed one" who made the self promoting statements of grand and biblical proportion to which the right is responding now.
David, your efforts and the efforts of so many in media trying desperately to prop Obama up are not helping him. Playing him for a race victim, or now a victim of religious extremists, is not being bought by most Americans. You fail to see that the vast majority of Americans want this country to remain strong and prosperous, able to defend itself in a very dangerous world. A "victim" does not make a strong leader.
We will not vote a leftist into the presidency, no matter who he is or what he represents. And try as he might, Barak has not been able to shift out of that left extreme fast enough or convincingly enough to inspire the votes he would need if he becomes the candidate.
You may have trouble seeing this, but believe me, Bill and Hillary are sensing blood in the water now.
Least ways, that's my view from the right for the moment.
Still Your Cousin,
Dan
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