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Created on: July 09, 2008
Inspiration is a very effective and useful tool when a candidate is trying to obtain votes in the race for the President of the United States. The first job of the President is to keep the country safe and as Commander-in-Chief he commands all branches of the armed forces. Respect trumps inspiration in this position.
The difference between speech making and working with the United States Congress to pass noteworthy legislation takes more than inspiring words. Barack Obama has has moved swiftly to the middle, having secured the Democrat base and is now trying to convince conservative voters to vote for him.
If Obama wins the presidency, he will have to govern from the left to appease the Liberal Congress. He will be in lockstep with them from his own comfortable left base, but he would be in combat with them if he governed from a conservative base. His strong socialist ties also preclude him from governing as a conservative. He wants the conservative vote-that's all.
Inspiring rhetoric has its rewards in votes, but in the end, it takes more than words to be the President.
Of the two candidates, Barack Obama and John McCain, McCain is ready to step into the role of Commander-in-Chief from day one. It was his push for a surge in troops that brought about the success in Iraq that we're seeing today.
Obama has changed his hard line withdrawal rhetoric because he knows it won't go over well with conservatives who are in favor of maintaining a presence in Iraq. To explain his change of heart, he says, "you don't listen." The Iraq war is winding down, and now the Liberals only want to have a say in what Iraq does with their oil. Otherwise, let them fend for themselves.
Inspiration is a great thing, if you can back it up with action and character. Obama shows questionable character in his first two general election ads where he pads his resume with misleading facts about his accomplishments. It's not the first time he referred to a bill that he "passed" when in fact, the bill did not pass.
Look up the bills Obama refers to and you'll see some discrepancies on what they actually encompass versus how he frames them on his resume.
Recently, a news story came out about the 500 enriched cakes of uranium that were found in Iraq at the beginning of the war. If you wanted, you could have found this news in a few other Internet sources prior to the new news release, but you won't hear the mainstream media reporting on it because it might harm their credibility.
They've fed you their own line for years and now they're feeding the American people the story of a wonderful, holier than thou, Senator with no accomplishments because he "inspires" people. Empty words spoken in the style of a televangelist should be cause for concern instead of falling into the love boat with Barack Obama.
He can't deliver to conservatives, but he will have to deliver to left wing Democrats. If you're a conservative, I hope you don't fall in love with words because they only count if they are true and trustworthy. Everything about Obama's socialist background says his words are not to be believed because they're not trustworthy.
My advice to voters, enjoy the inspirational show, eat the popcorn, and drink the kool aid if you must, but when it comes time to vote, remember that words will not pay for all the social programs Obama promises, nor will his words protect you from the great economic storm that is headed our way because of high prices, subprime lending deficit, and the weak dollar.
No matter which candidate is elected, we'll need a steady hand, not inspirational words, to guide us through the coming economic crisis.
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