Grant Swank
McCain needs to further truth re B. Hussein
Grant Swank
There is no reason why John McCain should pull back from exposing the long list of negatives regarding B. Hussein Obama.
Yet it appears as if he has taken a U-turn. Is it to be politically correct? If so, it is angering genuine Republicans.
And if McCain continues to stroke B. Hussein, he could just be handing the election over to the mask Muslim.
"Mr. McCain was booed by his own supporters Friday when, in an abrupt switch from raising questions about Sen. Barack Obama's character, he described the Democrat as a 'decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States'" per AP's Philip Elliott and Beth Fouhy.
There is no logic in giving that kind of compliment to a presidential candidate who has blatant ties to terrorist Islam as well as tawdry political dealings with suspect personages.
Left-of-left B. Hussein, as far as knowledgeable Republicans are concerned, must conclude to be quite "scared" if B. Hussein lands in the Oval Office.
Muslims will follow him there.
Jeremiah Wright will follow him there.
All liberals — both theological and political — will follow him there.
A Dem-controlled Congress will follow him there.
Pro-abortionists and pro-homosexual "marriages" will follow him there.
Those intent on overthrowing America's biblical heritage will follow him there.
Is that not reason to be quite scared?
McCain needs to continue to reveal why B. Hussein should never get close to the White House. McCain should explain more fully why B. Hussein is not a "decent person"
© Grant Swank
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There is no reason why John McCain should pull back from exposing the long list of negatives regarding B. Hussein Obama.
Yet it appears as if he has taken a U-turn. Is it to be politically correct? If so, it is angering genuine Republicans.
And if McCain continues to stroke B. Hussein, he could just be handing the election over to the mask Muslim.
"Mr. McCain was booed by his own supporters Friday when, in an abrupt switch from raising questions about Sen. Barack Obama's character, he described the Democrat as a 'decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States'" per AP's Philip Elliott and Beth Fouhy.
There is no logic in giving that kind of compliment to a presidential candidate who has blatant ties to terrorist Islam as well as tawdry political dealings with suspect personages.
Left-of-left B. Hussein, as far as knowledgeable Republicans are concerned, must conclude to be quite "scared" if B. Hussein lands in the Oval Office.
Muslims will follow him there.
Jeremiah Wright will follow him there.
All liberals — both theological and political — will follow him there.
A Dem-controlled Congress will follow him there.
Pro-abortionists and pro-homosexual "marriages" will follow him there.
Those intent on overthrowing America's biblical heritage will follow him there.
Is that not reason to be quite scared?
McCain needs to continue to reveal why B. Hussein should never get close to the White House. McCain should explain more fully why B. Hussein is not a "decent person"
© Grant Swank
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