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I mean, is this shameless right wing rag simply not caring what anyone says about bias that they're just printing letter after letter lately from brain-stem void dopes who think they're entitled to their own facts even if it means sending this country on a rocket ride to the abyss?
Among some of the gems from the past two weeks, with of course NO rebuttals printed from the ones who really know what's going on:
There is no recession. There is no economic slowdown. What is going on is a correction.
First, there are plenty of well-paying jobs if you have the education. The days of being in a union and making money you don't deserve are gone. This is a correction for the union jobs of the '50s, '60s and '70s, in which dolts made money they did not deserve. - Vincent Radzimski, North Olmsted
Ah. I get it. The unions are at fault. Swift. And we have tons of jobs. Never mind the fact that we've had 7 straight months of job losses and a near 6% "unemployment rate" (it's in quotes because it'd be more like 9% if it was measured correctly). Or that you're a massive tool.
Or this winner. Dude. Are we STILL using the "socialist" canard? In 2008???:
As a World War II veteran, I shudder to think that Barack Obama could be come the next president. Inexperienced as he is, he tells us that a general, David Petraeus, is still "off base" in his assessment of the war in Iraq and the manner in which it should be conducted.
Obama is unwilling to concede that he and his fellow Democrats were wrong when telling us that President Bush and our allies were in error when going after the despot Saddam Hussein and that the surge has not been worthwhile. Rather, he argues that we should still retreat while winning and let the Iraqi people suffer the consequences. He tells us that by giving up on the war, we can use the money to fund his proposed socialist programs. - George Homer, Avon
More West Side Winners who want the country to go to hell:
Two years ago, Democrats took over Congress with great promises, pri marily concerning Iraq. Since then we have had a banking crisis, a housing crisis, the airlines are in a mess, gas prices are sky-high, inflation has risen after being low for years and we're still in Iraq. I have seen no meaningful legislation passed by them that has helped anything. I can only imagine what further chaos would develop if we give them a Democrat for president. I think I'll take my chances with a Republican. - Jean Kumler, Rocky River
Right, a Democratic congress two years in power is to blame for the actions of nearly 28 years of uninterrupted Republican rule. Astounding. Absolutely Amazing and Astounding. But go ahead and keep building that bridge of straw. See if you can cross it when you're done.
While Sen. Barack Obama's choreographed photo op hasn't quite duped the masses, the enamored "sheep" seem more than happy to tap another keg of Kool-Aid.
Rejecting all ethics, the "drones" of the media have - no surprise - also joined the cheerleading squad of the radical left. They claim to remain unbiased, but 71 percent polled seem to reflect a reality that indicates otherwise.
In a year that was the Democrats' to lose, why is it so necessary for the media to force-feed an inexperienced first-term senator down the throats of the American population and elevate him to a level of messianic proportions? - Alexander Djordjevich, North Royalton
OMFG with this "radical left" nonsense!!!!! Why are policies geared towards pleasing one percent of the population (while the rest of it gets ruined) perfectly OK, but even inject proposals designed to make genuine repairs without smokescreen tactics and NOOO, can't have that! Watch what you say, they'll be calling you a RADICAL . . . a LIBERAL!! DUMBass.
I have a different perspective. If you owned a business and two candidates applied for a job, would you hire based on skin color or would experience and knowledge of how to perform the job duties be the deciding factors?
Don't misunderstand me: I comprehend the historical nature of this election, but is "making history" a good enough reason to vote someone into the highest of elected offices?
Barack Obama served in the Illinois statehouse and hasn't yet finished his first term in the Senate. John McCain has four years in the House, 22 years in the Senate and 20 years of distinguished service in the military. An election of this magnitude should center on experience, accomplishments and qualifications. - Steven M. Backiel, Painesville
An election of this magnitude should be about who's RIGHT for America. YOUR candidates got us into the mess we're in now. YOUR way LOST. It's time to switch direction. I don't care whether McClown served five decades in the Senate: the facts remain that he's a borderline senile, pro-free-trade, pro-war, pro-Big Business, pro-Big Oil idiot who would continue Bewsh's disastrous policies until this country burned to an ashen crisp.
Iwould like to congratulate Kevin O'Brien (Kevin O'Brien is the most insufferable of the PD's GOP tools) for his column "Vying to carry Obama's baggage."
O'Brien is one of the few journalists who sees the adoration of Sen. Barack Obama by the vast majority of both print and electronic media as detrimental to the election process. He is one of the few smart enough to question the New York Times. He points out Obama's ridiculous position that the surge in Iraq was all wrong. Kevin clearly translates Obama's comments to mean "winning me the presidency was more important than winning in Iraq." - Victor Soyka, Columbia Station
There is no winning in Iraq. There is no winning in Iraq. That tank has been blown to bits, Kreskin.
In the immortal words of Charlie Brown: I can't stand it. I just can't STAND it.
Lest anyone think this will be a landslide, THIS is who we're up against: from the white, well-to-do suburbanites to the poor 19%ers who think that Bewsh is still doing a great job and see no reason for this country to break from that glorious path, they're STILL out in full force.
This is their logic: Our country is in deep shit, but I hate Democrats and I don't really have any logical reasoning behind the hatred, I just DO. So I'm going to continue voting for the great LEADERS that stand for the white ma . . . er . . . THIS country! Yeah, that's what I meant to say . . . you don't have that on tape, do you?
The Media is a Hell of a Drug.
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