If you want an America where people aren't allowed to make too much money, where you never read about people criticizing the government, and where the news is full of happy articles telling citizens what a fine job the president is doing: I'd say Barack Obama is the candidate to vote for.
Me? I'd rather take my chances with John McCain.
The Obama campaign's removal of unsupportive reporters from "Change We Can Believe In" concerns me. (More at "Barack Obama Campaign Plane Boots Selected Reporters" (Another War-on-Terror Blog (October 31, 2008).)
Previous posts on this topic:
- "Marxism: It Looks So Good on Paper"
(October 28, 2008) - "Florida: Hotbed of Hate or Land of Opportunity?"
(October 28, 2008) - "Barack Obama: Lack of "Redistributive Change" Was Tragedy of Civil Rights Movement"
(October 27, 2008) - " 'Spread the Wealth Around,' 'Change,' 'Redistributive Change' What's the Big Deal? "
(October 27, 2008) - "Am I a Partisan?"
(October 27, 2008) - "Biden Interview about Barack Obama Campaign: ACORN, Redistrubion of Wealth, Marxism, and Other Impertinent Questions "
(October 26, 2008) - "Joe the Plumber Asked the Wrong Question "
(October 25, 2008) - "FBI and Republicans in "Unholy Alliance" to Stop ACORN and Obama: Of Course! It all Makes Sense Now "
(October 17, 2008) - " 'Joe the Plumber' Wurzelbacher: American Taxpayer, Entrepreneur, and Voice of Reason in 2008 Election "
(October 16, 2008)
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