The Wall Street Journal points out that electing Obama with a mandate will lead to a second-class United States economy. Also, even in Great Britain there are some columnists who understand that Barack Obama's foreign policy is dangerous. It's a shame that so many people are too busy celebrity-worshipping to actually think about what will happen under a President Obama.
We have a couple of soundbytes from Barack Obama in 2001. The first one is Obama regretting that the Constitution "reflected the fundamental flaw of this country." The second one is Obama wishing that the Warren court during the Civil Rights Movement had done more redistribution of wealth.
Here's a brilliant column from a journalist who laments the decline of his profession.
Joe the Plumber is "scared for America" over Barack Obama's socialist plans. He's also a supporter of the FairTax. By the way, when the Democrats were vetting Joe better than they ever did The Messiah, they were using government computers to do it. I wonder whose side the bureaucrats are on?
Here's Barney Frank's idea for an economic stimulus: big government.
A television station in Orlando, Florida actually conducted a tough interview with Joe Biden, asking if Barack Obama is a Marxist. The Obama campaign responded by cutting off that television station from any more interviews. Just wait to see what they do to talk radio and other dissenters once Obama is President.
Sarah Palin was in Iowa Saturday, warning about the nanny state that Barack Obama will create. Meanwhile, the New York Times points out that some businesses are scared about Obama's health care plans. Why hasn't the McCain campaign been hitting on this stuff all along?
Remember that bailout that was supposed to help banks pay for their bad mortgages? The banks can use it instead to buy their competitors, pay bonuses, or just hoard.
Here's another one of those stories about a Republican civil war if Obama wins big.
A Philadelphia Inquirer columnist says that white people shouldn't be allowed to vote. How about he just stays home? (H/T Newsbusters)
With budget cuts going on statewide, do you think Governor Perdue is going to give up his "Go Fish" project? Nope.
Those of you who want tickets to the Northside-Warner Robins game on Friday, reserved seats go on sale today. By the way, has anybody considered the fact that it's Halloween?
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