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Ask yourself, could you really feel safe under a President Obama?

September 3, 2008 by PUMA Pundit 

For some strange reason, I feel safe with a John McCain / Sarah Palin administration at the helm of affairs. With a Barack Obama / Joe Biden one, I feel like a deer caught in the headlights, in other words SOL and on my own… Hence, I hope the latter never comes to pass.

Anyway, here’s an example of why my intuition tells me McCain will look out for the American people more than Obama ever could or would…

John McCain spoke to staff and advisers working in the campaign War Room at the Minneapolis Hilton this afternoon, and forcefully vowed to fight hard to defend his running mate Sarah Palin against attacks from the media and Democrats. “They’re not doing right by our vice president, they’re not doing right by the American people,” McCain said, according to a source in the room. “We’re gonna fight back, we’re gonna get ‘em.” McCain pounded his fist into his hand as he spoke, the source said, and made clear that he would be aggressively challenging those who are attacking Palin.

That’s right, Sir, go get ‘em. It’s high time someone taught Obama and his troglodytes in the MSM that the chastity of woman ought to be respected.

Posted by AD76

Comments

13 Responses to “Ask yourself, could you really feel safe under a President Obama?”

  1. lizjames on September 3rd, 2008 2:19 pm

    It’s high time someone taught Obama and his troglodytes in the MSM that the chastity of woman ought to be respected.

    The chastity of women? What time is it in PUMA land? The 14th century.

    Besides, if Bristol Palin were chaste, we wouldn’t have this issue now, would we?

  2. AD76 on September 3rd, 2008 2:41 pm

    Yes lizjames, the chastity of woman. The hidden transcript in the Bristol Palin issue is that she was being portrayed as a ‘Ho…

  3. jwl6 on September 3rd, 2008 3:27 pm

    STOP WITH THE PERSONAL ATTACKS ON SARAH PALIN!

    Who cares about her kids? It doesn’t matter.

    Who cares that she’s a woman? It shouldn’t matter. (That’s the point of feminism and supporting women’s rights, by the way. we should see everyone — men and women — as equally competent and they should be equally compensated.)

    What matters is:

    A. Her policies are extremist, to say the least.

    B. Her beliefs do not suggest CHANGE or REFORM. They suggest more of the same. In fact, her beliefs are more like Bush than McCain!

    C. She has no foreign policy experience whatsoever.

    D. She has pulled earmarks for years, which she now rails against.

    E. She is embroiled in an abuse of power scandal.

    F. And most importantly, it shows what McCain will do when faced with tough, complex issues. Roll the dice.

  4. Sparky on September 3rd, 2008 5:32 pm

    Does Obama have foreign policy experience, except for attending a concert in German and playing basketball for a select group of military for the cameras.

    Why are you so worried about Obama, shouldn’t you be attacking McCain, since that is who Obama is actually running against.

    Seriously jwl6, you really do have women issues don’t you.

    Oh and Lizjames, I’m sure you remained a virgin up until your virgin husband consumated your marriage on your wedding night.

  5. Sparky on September 3rd, 2008 5:32 pm

    Oh and before you correct me, I meant to type Germany.

  6. WasHRCnowPalin on September 4th, 2008 10:44 am

    Sarah had my vote but now so does John McCain.

    Thank you John for putting it all on the line for Sarah.

    I will enlist in your war against the Obamedia. They are PATHETIC. Puppets. Muppets…..

    Call to Action:

    Let’s start out by boycotting the NYT. I call on all people to cancel your subscription to the NYT.. send a message to the women haters….we will start with the NYT and make an example of them. We will send them the only message they understand…. hit their subscriptions…. I will defend their right to freedom of press but let them publish their hate speeches against women with their own money.

    CALL UP TODAY AND CANCEL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE NY TIMES!

    We are not going to take it anymore!

  7. GAPEACH on September 4th, 2008 3:55 pm

    huh? i just wonder if you really believe all the things you type. due to a republican induced war (iraq) we have a decreased amount of armed forces in OUR country and even the national guard is over in iraq. because louisiana’s national guard has was sent to iraq, the l.a. national guard was unable to appropriately respond during katrina. america is very vulnerable to attacks right now. i actually feel less safe under this administration and any administration that wants to participate in a war that america shouldn’t be a part of. bring our troops home to protect OUR country.

  8. WasHRCnowPalin on September 4th, 2008 4:03 pm

    gapeach,

    You only need to worry about your safety if Maobama gets elected… then the Islamic Fascists will have their day cause they will do something threatening at 3:00a.m. EST. You’ll remember Hillary warned us.

    I’d rather see Sarah take that call! Last night she looked like someone no one would want to mess with!!

    Go Sarah 2008!!! Then a rematch with Hillary in 2012!!

  9. GAPEACH on September 4th, 2008 4:08 pm

    lol. what a reach! what does obama (i don’t understand why you type maobama) have to do with islamic fascists. and why 3am? i’m sure these people that you have just made up know what the time zone of dc (east coast).

    oh yeah…i’m sure these scary made up people are gonna hear her go off on them and just back down.

    sometimes i think you guys live in a separate reality.

  10. WasHRCnowPalin on September 4th, 2008 10:49 pm

    GApeach,

    The Mao-Obama kool-aid is clouding your vision….

    …. your man is going down and you will not be able to stop it now….

    Take a close look at Sarah… you will find in her the strength you seek… then look for a rematch with Hillary in 2012…

    In any case, the glass ceiling for women will be over this year!!

  11. nell on September 5th, 2008 2:50 pm

    You folks, Bush looked deep in Putin’s eye’s and into his soul also. I would rather have George Bush leading the country again, instead of Palin and McCain. Do you all actually think the Iranian and Russian pres. wants to talk with Sarah or John. Get ready, the middle east is going to eat us alive. Send someone over there who can talk with these folks, for pete’s sake!

  12. badlybehaved on September 8th, 2008 5:32 am

    For all of you who believe “it was fair and square” but are willing to consider evidence to the contrary, please listen to the NO WE WON’T Blog Talk Radio shows
    for Sept 6th and 7th. Make sure you watch the video ‘We Will Nor Be Silenced’ about what went on at the caucuses. I agree with all of you who understand the importance of this election. It would be lovely to be able to believe in our (Democrat’s) nominee; I certainly think we owe the planet an apology for 8 years of Bush but not at the cost of democracy. Please write back after you listen. Tell me if you will feel safe.

  13. Sparky on September 8th, 2008 6:05 am

    It was most definitely not “fair and square” - it was Chicago style politics at it’s best. Hillary should have won the nomination - Obama will never have my vote.