Liberal Hate - Pick On A Downs Syndrome Baby Because You Disagree Politicaly With His Mother

Posted on November 1st, 2008 in Liberal Hate by rfburnhertz

This is my first post on this blog under the new category ‘Liberal Hate’, I expect it is a category that will have many posts under it with in a short period of time.

This picture was posted on Wonkette along with the following commentary:

Little baby Trig must be so glad he wasn’t aborted for this, his first Halloween, because his parents dressed him up like a political party symbol to be carried around at snarling political events. Aww. Isn’t life just grand?

The commentary by itself is bad enough as it is clearly a pro-abortionist taking a shot at Sarah Palin for the fact that she is Pro-Life and that she did not murder a child which the author Jim Newell at least indicates he believes should have been aborted; that said, the real expressions of hate are to be found in the comments section.

The comments were so over the top that the comment section was eventually closed.

If you you follow the link and choose to read the comments section be warned that a good portion of the comments are vulgar and sexual in nature.
Cross Posted @ Holy Hell

Yet Another Reason To Vote McCain

Posted on October 31st, 2008 in United States Politics by rfburnhertz

Gallup conducted a poll in many nations through out the world asking the poll takers:

Who would you personally rather see elected president of the United States

When the majority of those asked in the Socialist nations of Europe and the Islamic controlled nations say they would rather see Barack Obama elected, then I know a vote for McCain is the right vote.

It isn’t that I do not want America to liked and admired in the world but frankly when nations such as France, Denmark or Saudi Arabia do not like us, I could care less.

When socialists and Islamic extremists do not like us, then I am happy because it indicates that we as a people and our government are doing at least a little something right.

I don’t want the socialist and the Islamic extremists to consider us their friends.
I want them to know that we stand opposed to their ideologies, opposed to their worldviews.

Despite our many flaws as a people and as a government, the United States is still that shining city on a hill.

I take great pride in the fact that we are not like the French, we are not like the Saudi Arabians.
We are Americans.

Vote McCain and piss off a Frenchy!
–Cross Posted at Holy Hell

Marxists/Socialists/Communists for Obama

Posted on October 25th, 2008 in United States Politics by rfburnhertz

As I’ve noted I’ll be covering ground that has already been covered.
Nothing like a little reminder from time to time though.

Barack Obama has confirmed to me that he is indeed a socialist of the first order by way of word, action and association.

There are those in America who consider themselves to be Socialist, Communist or Marxist who don’t believe Obama falls into any of those categories.
They do however believe he represents their views close enough that they are willing to back him and give to him their votes.

That fact means something.

My Barack Obama Community Blogs

This group is for self-proclaimed Marxists/Communists/Socialists for the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency. By no means is he a true Marxist, but under Karl Marx’s writings we are to support the party with the best interests of the mobilization of the proletariat. Though the Democratic Socialists of America or the Communist Patty of America may have more Socialististic values, it is pointless to vote for these candidates due to the fact that there is virutally no chance they will be elected on a National level.

It also means something that a blog for self proclaimed “Marxist,Socialists, and Communists” would be allowed on the Obama site  my.barackobama.com is a part of barackobama.com).

One would think that someone who rejects such worldviews would also reject such content and statements being place on their campaign website.

Barack Obama may not be a full on Marxist, but he is damn close and too damn close as to be allowed to be the President of this nation.

That he would even be given such very serious consideration by the American people demonstrates just how very far we have moved from the America created and envisioned by those who founded our nation.

A Reminder As To How Important This Election Is

Posted on October 18th, 2008 in United States Politics by rfburnhertz

I’m no big McCain fan by any stretch, but this is a very important election.
The last two elections were important and I have to admit I’m getting a tad sick of feeling like the Presidential election is so important that I have no choice but to vote against the Liberal rather than vote for who I’d really like to vote for (Alan Keyes).

I may be tired of it and voting for the lesser of two evils may only be a delay tactic, but in my estimation it must be done.

Consider the following from the WSJ:

If the current polls hold, Barack Obama will win the White House on November 4 and Democrats will consolidate their Congressional majorities, probably with a filibuster-proof Senate or very close to it. Without the ability to filibuster, the Senate would become like the House, able to pass whatever the majority wants.

That should scare each and every person.

A full on Lefty (read Marxist) President with a Congressional majority.
This is the stuff patriotic Americans nightmares are made of and Stalinist Utopian dreams are made of.
See you at the polling booth comrade.

Job Creators Prefer John McCain

Posted on October 17th, 2008 in General by rfburnhertz

Chief Executive Magazine conducted a recent poll and found that 74% of job creators prefer a McCain presidency and believe it is McCain who is best able to take the economy in a job growth direction.

Read the article here.

It is clear jobcreating Business leaders chose McCain over Obama largely because his policies are seen as progrowth, whereas Obama’s policies are viewed as redistributive and anti-growth.

For some months during this Presidential election year, Chief Executive has conducted specialized polling of CEOs’ attitudes on issues affecting national policy and the economy. In CE’s most recent poll in September, 751 respondents, more than double the usual number of business leaders, made their voices heard on their Presidential choice. By a four-to-one margin CEOs support Senator John McCain over his rival, Senator Barack Obama. More to the point, a thundering 74 percent majority say they fear the consequences of an Obama presidency, compared to only 19 percent who fear a McCain presidency.

During this period CE also asked the people who create jobs what it will take to get our engine of job creation going strong. We first asked CEOs what policies and approaches would work best for business, energy policy and job creation. Subsequently, we asked CEOs which Presidential candidate’s policies were best aligned with these prescriptions for growth.

 

Obama

McCain

Energy Policy

C-

C+

Economic/Fiscal Policy

D+

B-

Foreign Policy

D+

B

Defense

D+

B+

Environmental Policy

C+

C+

Educational Policy

C+

C+

Tax Policy

D

B-

Healthcare

C-

C+

Overall GPA

C-

B-

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