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7 Words You Can’t Say in Campaign 2008

June 29, 2008 - 9:13 am - by Bridget Johnson
Rachel Peepers
2008-07-17 02:08:07

I can’t believe the mean spirited comments made about my deep felt beliefs. On a happier note, though, what made my heart skip a beat this morning was when I read what the highly intelligent and unparalled master of the issues, the good Senator Obama, said yesterday about a world ban on nuclear arms. When Senator Obama destroys the last U.S ICBM, the world will be a safer place. Initially, of course, he’ll sit down with terrorists of all ilk, speak to them with his gossamer tones and persuasive logic and get their John Hancock on a world contract promising not only to rid the world of nuclear weapons, but, more importantly, never to launch them in anger, even when confronted by hostile actions of the United States.

Then, Obama will speak to all of the world’s countries and do the same. All for a world in which our children can live without the threat of a nuclear holocaust. Dovetailing with this world initiative, of course, will be,(to prove our sincerity because BUSH’s USA is no longer trusted) the U.S. pledge to stop development of the nuclear shield, which unfortunatly is about to be considered operational after numerious successful tests. Change. It all comes down to seeing a world where fear of another U.S. invasion is eliminated. In previous years, the U.S. was cursed because, as Obama believes, we were the cause of most of the world’s problems. He, on the other hand, wants to live in a world where the U.S. once again is revered as a peace loving nation. Better still, without the impliments to make war on innocent people. When Obama talks about change,it’s of a kind that we can believe in. I ask you; Who can resist standing shoulder to shoulder with Obama as he builds a brave new world. With Obama at the helm, we will be given a country whose watchword is peace, whose intentions are friendly and whose goverment will go to most any extreme to make the world a safer place. Now. I tell you. Who among you doesn’t now feel a renewed belief in America. And that wonderful tingly feeling you feel is because for the first time the American people are being given change they can believe it. A new day is coming. We have survived Bush’s tunnel of dispair, and from the shores of West Hampton to the pristine beaches of San Diego, all we’ll see is light, the light at the end of the Bush tunnel.The day Obama is elected, our future will be so bright we’ll all need shades.