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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Is the wrong person in Washington?


When Sarah Palins' paster Muthee anointed her in Wasilla, he said
"The second area whereby God wants us, wants to penetrate in our society is in the economic area. The Bible says that the wealth of the wicked is stored up for the righteous. It's high time that we have top Christian businessmen, businesswomen, bankers, you know, who are men and women of integrity running the economics of our nations. That's what we are waiting for. That's part and parcel of transformation. If you look at the -- you know -- if you look at the Israelites, that's how they work. And that's how they are, even today."
John McCain felt he had to rush to Washington to save America from its economic crises. There is a crises, no doubt, but is his presence there really going to solve the situation? It feels more like an opportunity for him to avoid his personal crises of debating Obama in Mississippi on Friday. He pissed off Letterman last night by calling an hour before he was to appear on his show to supposedly run back to Washington but had time to pop into CBS for an interview with Katie Curic. He is also pissing off people in Mississippi who have been looking forward to this debate and have invested 5 million bucks into security and a staging area...but hey, he can just sell one of his homes and pay them back, right? Good thing Letterman could count on Keith Olberman to step in and take McCains place on short notice. He would have called on Sarah Palin, but as everyone knows ... even though she's ready to step in and take over as president, she's not able to handle an interview yet...although, in the above video it appears as if she has been annointed by her old church in Wassilla to save the world. Is McCain starting to remind us of a few characters we read about as children? The boy who cried wolf or Chicken Little who proclaimed the sky is falling? Anyone remember the emperors new clothes? He had to cancel out on the start of the Republican convention because he had to be in the South to stop hurrican Gustov, although hurrican Ike didn't seem to stop him from campaigning and it caused much more damage. He cancelled Letterman only to show up on Curics show. He wants to cancel his first debate to sit for a photo op in Washington, as if they can't handle the situation without his presence. I say, let the debate go on without him (which they said it would do anyway) and give the full time for Obama to tell how he is going to run the country when he is elected president in Nov. as maverick McCain gets on his high horse to ride off into the sunset smoking a Cuban cigar.

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