Who has the right to call people names and falsely judge a person, when they don't even know the person themselves and won't even give them the time of day to just look past the surface? Here's the first really friggen scary point. Sorry, its true whether you choose to believe it or not. We are down to the last few weeks (not even) until the Election, and all McCain can seem to still do now, is try to tear Barack apart. Won't watch this video? Fine. but its just because you don't want your candidate proven wrong. The hate spoken from their mouths is Sickening. It does not appear professional, and it just shows how desperate you are to win your votes. What McCain seems to get through his mind is that every American is trembling in fear of a man with even a SLIGHT appearance or name that has been known in the middle east. But what his party dosent seem to get, is that at the same time there are still Americans that can look past it and vote for a guy with common sense. (watch the video below)
Oh yes. "Barack Hussein Obama". Definitely a Terrorist. He has the middle name of a terrorist, so surely he must be one. Let's take a look at what a normal, happy American family looks like and what a Terrorist looks like.
Oh, that's a perfect portrait of a normal family. The parents look happy, Smiles on all of their faces, Children hugging the parents...
Holy Crap!!!..... oh...hmm... looks about the same, right?
Let's see. There has to be some proof here somewhere...
Yes. now this is a loving mother/son moment, a terrorists mother could never hold in her arms.
Dammit, where's the turbans!!!? But oh well....as long as you want to judge a man by his name, feel free to go right ahead and do that.
But then again- My middle name is Teisha, so like most people who have never met me before, think- with a name like Teisha, she must surely be a black girl ;)
And might I add-- if it is true that a Terrorist is an angry person with hate towards another... Who has shown more hatred towards the other during this campaign/debate trail?
The presidential election is now just 22 days away, and Barack Obama is leading John McCain by a whopping 53 percent to 43 percent according to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll.
No candidate has ever lost with a lead like this since modern polling began in 1936.
Americans are in a very angry mood right now and that is helping Obama.
A record high of 90 percent of the country believes we're going in the wrong direction right now.
A vast majority of the nation, 73 percent of the country, disapproves of the job President George W. Bush is doing. No president has ever had a higher disapproval rating, not even President Richard Nixon at the height of Watergate.
Obama leads McCain 53 percent to 37 percent when it comes to the candidate voters trust to handle the nation's struggling economy, according to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll.
Obama's 10-point lead puts him on solid ground with three weeks to go before Election Day. To put this in perspective, three weeks before the 2004 election President George W. Bush has 50 percent support and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., had 46 percent, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll released on Oct. 10, 2004.
However, ultimately the 2004 election results were Bush 51 percent and Kerry 48 percent.
Some presidential candidates have closed the gap in the weeks leading up to Election Day, including Al Gore in 2000, Gerald Ford closed the gap against Jimmy Carter in 1976, and in 1980 Ronald Reagan overcame an eight point deficit to defeat Jimmy Carter. At that time it was Carter who was the unpopular president with a sour economy.
However this time, it's McCain's party with the unpopular president governing over the worst economic crisis to hit the nation since the Great Depression.
With three weeks to go before the election, McCain has an uphill battle. There are also signs that his campaign's more aggressive attacks against Obama have backfired.
A majority of Americans believe McCain is mainly attacking opponent 59 percent versus only 26 percent who say that about Obama, according to the latest ABC/Post poll.