Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Just released: Full McCain/Keating video

John McCain wants you to forget about his role in our country's last major financial crisis and costly bailout: the savings and loan crisis of the late '80s and early '90s.

But voters deserve to know that the failed philosophy and culture of corruption that created the savings and loan crisis then are alive in the current crisis -- and in John McCain's plans for our economic future.

The Campaign Management of "Obama for America" has just released a short documentary about John McCain's role in that financial crisis -- watch it now and share it with your friends:
http://my.barackobama.com/keatingvideo

Voters should know the facts about John McCain's poor judgment -- judgment that has twice placed him on the wrong side of history.

So here we are, history in the making. We are on the brink of utter collapse; this once great nation has been brought to its knees by greed and arrogance. It's a given that we can't "afford more of the same," but more importantly, we cannot afford to underestimate how strong and cunning the adversaries of true progress really are.

Not only is it pompous, it's dangerous to assume that everyone who supports McCain is stupid. Plenty of very intelligent, even educated people got Bush in control, and they're planning on doing the same with McCain. And with Palin appealing to heartland folks who systematically watch prime time tv every night, who have bought into the bullshit that we are going to be destroyed by terrorists if we don't obliterate all Muslims first...we ll, it's just as insane to assume Obama's a sure win, as it is to cast a vote for an unstable, deranged, war-hungry lunatic like John McCain.

So, with another Presidential race about to hit its peak, forcing us to buy into the smoke & mirrors of picking who we hope will better represent our ideas of what will make this country better, another issue of Kotori magazine comes out. Sure, it's biased. Their expose on the McCain/Palin ticket is a beautifully ferocious, insightful dissection of the most dangerous Presidential ticket in the history of the United States. Their piece on our government's shameful program of abusing detained immigrants takes no prisoners in its cry for humanity, and boldly sides with decency. And our essay on why a vote for Obama will show the world that we're moving out of the dark ages is clearly in support of Obama.

And if that's true, it means that we still have a chance of running the corrupt swine who have treated us like cheap cattle out of their quarters. But we can't just assume it will happen. We gotta have a landslide; we have to storm the gates.

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