Saturday, May 31, 2008

Respect for the rules

The rule of law….but for the Cheney-Bush regime. Now, time to show the country that the Democratic Party will install and apply the rule of law…and this start by applying the rules of their own party.

All candidates agreed that Florida and Michigan will not be counted. No one did campaign there….but Hillary, subversively. The Party must encourage the respect of agreements.

Delegates of Michigan and Florida should be seated, but, but, vote (and be obliged to vote) according to the present number of votes in the 48 states. Pledged delegates, distributed accordingly.

By the way, what’s the use to count the votes in Puerto Rico if they do not vote in November. Why give them an influence in choosing the nominee, if they can not influence the overall votes in November. Two ridiculous items, here.
The Facilitator
from one of our readers

Friday, May 30, 2008

Hypocrisy at New York Times

Once more, David Brooks, as a typical Republican, blames Iran in his to-day's article for the reason, we, Americans, do not understand Iranians. Another excuse for defending the incompetent Cheney-Bush Regime.
It is amazing how Iranians understand themselves when it is time to make deals with Russia and China.
I thought the policy at New York Times was for their collaborators to show a non-partisan approach. Well, how about the Fox's puppet, Bill Kristol, with his continuous smirk in his face, who has been so wrong, so often?
Editorials at New York Times should also reflect the best interest of the United States in foreign policy, not, protecting the "raison d'être" of another country at our own expenses. We already have enough politicians paid by the taxpayers working against our own interest, including Senator Lieberman, ex-ambassador Bolton, etc.
By the way, it is more than time for the Democratic Party to excommunicate Lieberman. Time for Pelosi, Reid, Dean to show they are not spineless, and have some respect for their members.
The Facilitator.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Not ready, on day one

Another day, another gaffe. All candidates make them. The problem with Hillary: her gaffes are scary. Obliterate Iran; destroy OPEC; destroy anyone who will attack Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Israel; black voters and small states are not important; change the rules in the last quarter, when you do not like the result; accumulation of lies and hypocrisy.

She is not playing the woman card, but firmly count on it, with the sympathy of naive, gullible voters. Now, if you are educated, young and middle-aged, with a prominent position, you are just an elite, and do not represent America. Your vote will not be important in November.
Hillary has no more "savoir faire" than the Cheney-Bush regime. Once more, the White House will insult foreigners. Her experience: what a joke. She lied about that, too. Her judgment: now, we are just starting to see the real nature of Hillary. What are the polls saying today? Who are you?
She has no respect for her opponent, no respect for the Party. Many times, Obama found reasons to excuse her about her latest gaffe. She has no respect for her opponent, no respect for the Party. Many times, Obama found reasons to excuse her about her latest gaffe. She never returned the favor. Au contraire, she jumped on each opportunity to attack him, on minuscule weakness, and most of the time, distorting the facts.
Obama should not be naive to believe in her sincerity. He should stop talking about "it is not what she meant". She never said that about Obama. For our own future, I hope she will never be President, not because, she is a woman, but because, she is THAT woman.
Bring an assasination story in the campaign, especially knowing the danger for Obama, is just irresponsible. Another revelation of her poor judgment. She does not care. Perhaps an encouragement to a wacko, among her supporters. "I had Ted Kennedy in my mind, recently" What a sinister lie.
Being proud to tell the public that she accepted money from a young boy who sold his bicycle, just revealed her true own ego.
Just wonder also about the maturity of the parents of the said boy. Another example, how our population do vote, which explains our collapsing economy, dollar, prestige, and influence with the real world.
The Facilitator

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Who is voting for US, in Florida?

Interesting and revealing article in New York Times, today. Ex-Cubans will not vote for Obama because he is not tough enough with Cuba. Jews will not vote for Obama because he is not enough for Israel.
Amazing how short-sighted and ignorant are those two groups. Both of them support a policy that has been counter-productive for their own goals. They are voting against their own interest.
Astonishing to hear from Fox News and their sycophants the repetition of the new word: gaffe.
Obama made a gaffe because he wants to meet with Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba, etc. Ooops. Israel is now meeting with Syria. Oops, a large number of citizens in Israel are willing to talk with Iran, Syria, Hamas, etc.
It seems that the ones against such "appeasement" are the Jewish organisations in our own country, including Lieberman, a Senator paid by the American taxpayers.
Perhaps, tomorrow, Obama will make another gaffe by eating breakfast, since the White House machine has faxed the word "gaffe" every time Obama was right.....before every one else understood the real world. Pakistan as another example.
By the way, gaffe is a french world. It should be banned from the Congress and the Republicans.
Finally, who in Florida is voting for us, the United States? Who is voting for our interest?
It appears that the imported Floridians still did not learn where to put their X, because of their prejudices. Where are the real racists in this country?
The Facilitator.