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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Is the White House Dog Leaking Secrets Again?


With all the strategically beneficial secrets that were leaked from the white house in the beginning of President Obama’s  administration, It makes you wonder If it will spring more strategic leaks in the next few months until November, in order  to bombshell Mitt Romney’s chances at being elected.

The President isn’t the only one profiting on the ever growing trend of leaking secrets. The example of the Navy Seal that recently wrote and published his tell-all book on how Bin Laden was killed,  and how he was UN-armed at the time is a good one: Duh! This is also a good example of how blatant and UN-afraid the leakers are of any form of repercussions.

I guess you can call it an internet age way of thinking  brought on by too much free access to any form of information; including and especially sensitive government documents and E-mails. I guess snooping into our private business goes both ways for both the public and the government.

Well, it is good not to have too many “real” secrets between a governmental agency and the citizens it is sworn to serve. The way things are going neither side is going to have any secrets left from each other let alone any privacy. I remember when I was a kid even the teacher told you no buddy likes a tattle tale, then somehow it got turned into tell on your parents and neighbors in the eighties.

If Obama tries to boost his support by boosting some secrets and letting them slip into the media through the anonymous tipster called The World Wide Web, more power to him; he just needs to remember that if he gets caught, nobody likes a snitch!



Friday, September 7, 2012

Don’t Waste Your Vote!


Let's do it right this time in November and not vote for hype. Let's vote for who can actually do the job here at home. If you still can't choose by the time the election is here, and you need to just take a shot in the dark because both parties suck. -FOR GOD'S SAKE DON'T VOTE!- That would truly be a Waste of your vote.




Obama Offers America: A Future Filled With Hope.


President Obama did a great job of not being out-shined on stage in his speech to the DNC. His speech showed us he is not the same naive idealist who took over as president four years ago.
When the President told the Nation, “I won’t lie to America”, he made a good attempt of winning some trust back from his constituents. Obama’s spin on foreign policy with his inference that the Republicans were in fact the naive ones when it came to dealing with people overseas was heard loud and clear.
 He told the country once again of his commitment to Israel, that was also a good job of turning the hidden politics of religion around. His main strength on stage that Romney couldn’t compete with was Obama’s air of sophistication that Romney would kill for.
Romney is more likable now than he was, but there are too many other things in politics that he hasn’t mastered yet. The President’s statement about the People who voted him into office are the real administers of change was obvious audience pandering. It is still going to be tough for the undecided this year.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Clinton to DNC: No Double-down on Debt if We Are Re- elected.


It was great to see the master politician back in action with Bill Clinton’s democrat inspiring speech to the D.N.C.  His just wait and have patience, and you will feel the change part of his speech, was reassuring to a financially nervous American public.
He touched on America’s economic woes by stating believable facts and numbers that showed Democrats are statistically better at creating more jobs than Republicans. These facts I think helped to UN-confuse swing voters like me on who to choose in November.
I am still going to hold on to my swing-voter holdout card until I hear more from both sides to convince me they can actually initiate change instead of just talking about it.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The Non-Existent Poor in Both Campaigns.


Barack Obama has been totally focused on the middle class vote, while Mitt Romney has already made it clear what his stand on the poor is,  when he told America he’s not worried about the poor. I also remember something about a social safety net that is in my personal view, in tatters.
If no one wants to acknowledge the poor by even mentioning they exist, our political system in America will focus even more on telling people only what they want to hear, ensuring four more years of broken and unfulfilled campaign promises.
With no working safety net who will be there to help those in need when they fall?