Friday, October 10, 2008

McCain Supporters Are Scared Of Obama

I am afraid too. I am afraid I am going to have to order another Halloween mask. :(

Originally I ordered the John McCain mask, because I thought it was more creepy, and would make for a better "scare" on Halloween this year. But after reading this news article just now, I think I need to order the Barack Obama Mask instead. LOL

According to Wall Street Journal:
At the town hall meeting, one audience member said that he and his wife are expecting a child next year. "Frankly, we're scared. We're scared of an Obama presidency," the questioner said.

Really, I can't do anything except laugh. But the next part is the best.

Sen. McCain replied that of course he hopes that Sen. Obama is not elected but added: "I have to tell you he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared (of) as president of the United States." The crowd replied with a chorus of boo's.

And when another questioner said he could not trust him because "he's an Arab," Sen. McCain replied, "No, ma'am: no ma'am. He's a decent family man, citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues, and that's what this campaign's all about. He's not."

It's almost as if the propaganda has worked so good, too good, these people have forgotten that Barack Obama is a citizen of this country, he is a Senator, and he is some radical Muslim who we don't know anything about. Obama has books you can read to find out about his life, and there is no reason to be "scared of him." Geez.

If anyone should be afraid, it's Obama. He is the one getting the death threats, not making them!

At a rally on Wednesday with Sen. McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, someone yelled "off with his head." Later that day, a man at a rally held a sign that read "Obama, Osama." Speakers at events have increasingly been using Sen. Obama's middle name, Hussein. At a Monday event, someone shouted "terrorist!" when Sen. McCain asked rhetorically, "Who is Barack Obama?"

Those are the scary people. Not the U.S. Senator who is leading in the polls, gaining in battleground states, and going to win the Presidency. :)

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