Thursday, February 07, 2008

Not much difference between McCain and the Democrats

I'm saving my Time magazine where "Phoenix McCain rises from the ashes" just to remind me that once again the media coronated and chose our next president. Sad that the coronation occurred before America voted.

With Romney's departure from the race, he left only McCain to run against Democrats Obama and Clinton. So once again it doesn't really matter who we choose. They are all so close in viewpoints that they could have been cut by the same cookie mold. (And the recipe must have been written by the Council on Foreign Relations.)

The only difference between McCain and the Democrats is that McCain supports American involvement in Iraq for the next hundred years. Wait that's what I heard the Democrats saying too. "We'll remove the troops little by little but leave a small force there as long as we
need (or want) to." Like we left a small force in Germany and Korea.

On immigration they all agree on - amnesty.

No incentives for business. (McCain voted against giving tax cuts to entrepreneurs.)

Instead stimulate the economy with rebates for low income earners. (As Glenn Beck says borrow from the Chinese to buy cheap Chinese goods.)

And the final coup de grace - bring us all together in a North American Union. (At least Romney followed Ron Paul's script here. They are both against a North American Union.)

In suspending his campaign Romney said he loves America so much that he doesn't want to give it to the terrorists. I guess he figures McCain won't give it to the terrorists, but the Democrats will.

Romney, your problem is you just don't get it. A good foreign policy is non-interventionist with a strong defense against terrorism and foreign invaders. Romney, you should read "A Foreign Policy of Freedom: Peace, Commerce, and Honest Friendship" by Ron Paul. You might learn a thing or two about foreign policy and government.

Look at Lew Rockwell's preface tp Ron Paul's book.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/ron-paul-pf.html


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