McCain A Friend To Region

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This year’s presidential candidates, Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama, could not offer two more definitive visions for the people of western Virginia. Obama thinks the only solution for the people of this region is to tax us more because government knows how to help us best and shame us for our traditional way of life.

When Obama comes to town, he pretends to understand the challenges our region faces, but in California, Obama claims that the bitter people living in places like western Virginia “cling to guns and religion” waiting for Washington to swoop in to save them.

McCain understands our independent streak, our desire to make our region better without the interference of government, and that using our resources the people of western Virginia can help lead America – and the world – toward energy independence.

To compare these candidates, consider their approaches on two issues important to us – energy independence and the right to bear arms.

Energy independence affects our national security, and our domestic economic security. The right to bear arms protects personal, inherent Constitutional rights.

Virginians know that seeking domestic energy independence is vital to ending America’s reliance on high-priced foreign energy that threatens our national security.

Instead of using resources that we have at home, right here in Virginia, we are at the mercy of countries that hate America and are left with soaring fuel costs.

Clean, reliable, inexpensive power is essential to everyone’s future and our Virginia coal must continue to be a part of it.

Obama sees Virginia’s coal as an evil to be taxed and squashed.  Obama told The San-Antonio News Express on Feb. 19, 2008: “What we ought to do is tax dirty energy, like coal and, to a lesser extent, natural gas.”

In contrast, McCain sees Virginia’s reserves of coal – and human ingenuity – as strategic resources that can lead us all toward cleaner, cheaper energy. McCain said, “Coal is a strategic national resource [that] provides most of our nation’s electricity.”

He noted that “burning coal cleanly is a challenge of practical problem solving and human ingenuity, and we have no shortage of those in this country.”

As a result, McCain proposes to reward and support their efforts to develop clean-coal and carbon-sequestration technologies. McCain knows the world’s developing economies in India and China also depend heavily upon coal: consequently, clean-coal technologies developed here in Virginia could be exported around the globe, potentially adding over 500,000 jobs to the U.S. economy.

Then there is the Second Amendment – our Constitutional right to bear arms.

McCain represents a state where many ranchers still carry sidearms, and he has consistently defended the rights of all American gun owners. Nor need anyone doubt that a moose-hunting mom like Gov. Sarah Palin will defend the Second Amendment in Washington – just as she exercised it in Alaska.

The same cannot be said about Obama.

Now that he is running for president, he tells voters that he supports the right to bear arms. But before his nomination, he reportedly told one scholar, John R. Lott, Jr., “I don’t believe that people should be able to own guns.”

In 1996, Obama answered “yes” to a questionnaire asking if he would support bans on the manufacture, sale and possession of handguns. You cannot “bear arms” if you cannot manufacture, sell or possess them.

In short, Obama’s election year enlightenment on gun ownership is such a transparent ruse that it becomes both insulting and revealing.

Only to get elected, Obama happily declared himself a supporter of Second-Amendment rights – even though no reasonable person familiar with his record on guns could possibly believe that.

McCain and Palin trust the people of western Virginia as responsible, independent-thinking adults and they believe in our rights to own guns, mine coal and develop and export clean-coal technologies.
I urge you to vote for John McCain for president and Sarah Palin for vice president.

Jerry Kilgore, a Scott County, Va., native is a co-chair of McCain’s Virginia campaign and a former Virginia attorney general.

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Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on September 27, 2008 at 5:01 pm

Maybe I will adopt Romeny’s Religion and my kids can get away with saying
“THERE ARE DIFFERENT WAYS TO SERVE” !

Or I could just educate them about the scam and propaganda our government spreads and let them decide when they are fully aware or who stands to gain from them risking their life. It would almost be a crime for me to understand the lies and not make sure my kids shared that same knowledge when marching out to risk their lives while so many set back and reap profits.

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on September 27, 2008 at 4:56 pm

I might just do that after the V.A. fininshes with my 9th operation on my knees from the damage and RVG did.

Canada might be a geat idea thanks.

Flag Comment Posted by commonsense on September 27, 2008 at 4:12 pm

Hey dad w/ 5;
I have 4 boys, and one served in Desert Storm.  So don’t preach to me about military service.
I’ve been there and he’s been there- are you moving to Canada when one of yours volunteers???

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on September 27, 2008 at 3:43 pm

How did you feel when the CIA released all those documents to find out that the Gulf of Tonkin attack was a lie ?
How did you feel when you found out the the only reason the USA was in Vietnam was to help the French recliam thier old colonal powers in the country ?
So the could continue to extract wealth from Vietnam.
If you have kids and you want them to know the truth about Vietnam you should have them watch this little video, It is good to inform adult with too who have not bothers to learn history.
http://www.pinkyshow.org/archives/episodes/060809/060809_vietnamwar.html

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on September 27, 2008 at 3:37 pm

Did you see this:
Wall Street Executives Made $3 Billion Before Crisis
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aGL5l6xOPEHc&refer=home

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on September 27, 2008 at 3:36 pm

You mean this Rev Wright ?
From 1959 to 1961, Wright attended Virginia Union University,[2] in Richmond. In 1961 Wright left college and joined the United States Marine Corps and became part of the 2nd Marine Division attaining the rank of private first class. In 1963, after two years of service, Wright joined the United States Navy and entered the Corpsman School at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center.[12][7] Wright was then trained as a cardiopulmonary technician at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Wright was assigned as part of the medical team charged with care of President Lyndon B. Johnson (see photo of Wright caring for Johnson after his 1966 surgery). Before leaving the position in 1967, the White House Physician, Vice Admiral Burkley, personally wrote Wright a letter of thanks on behalf of the United States President.[13][14][15]

In 1967 Wright enrolled at Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1968 and a master’s degree in English in 1969. He also earned a master’s degree from the University of Chicago Divinity School.[7] Wright holds a Doctor of Ministry degree (1990) from the United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio, where he studied under Samuel DeWitt Proctor

Flag Comment Posted by commonsense on September 27, 2008 at 3:28 pm

Yes, I’m sure you did forget some-
like:
Bernadette Dorn, Rev. Wright, Fr Pheleger, Patty Hearst- I’ll bet you were a flaming hippie back when the rest of us were getting shot at in SE Asia, weren’t you???
You need to loose some baggage- you’ve carried it much too long.

Flag Comment Posted by captainkona on September 27, 2008 at 1:02 pm

Yes, commonsenseless!

My heroes?

Jesus of Nazareth (Teacher and Guiding Light)
My Father (WWII/Korea SeaBee veteran and Texas Ranger)
Albert Hoffman (Scientist)
Abbie Hoffman (Political Activist)
Dr. Timothy Leary (World’s Smartest Human)
Dennis Kucinich (OH Congressman)
Mahatma Ghandi (Man of Peace)
Jimi Hendrix (Best Damn Guitarist That Ever Lived)
Ernesto Che Guevara (Revolutionary)
And yes, William Ayers.
smile

I’m sure I’ve left out many more, but you get the drift. Anyone who has the guts to oppose Fascism, Lying Politicians and Satanic Religofascist Kooks is alright by me.

Any more questions?

Flag Comment Posted by commonsense on September 27, 2008 at 12:23 pm

Captain Kona;
About your post—-
Oh Yes, you’re the one who said William Ayers was an American Hero weren’t you….
I forgot—No point posting back to you.

Flag Comment Posted by dadw5boys on September 26, 2008 at 7:44 pm

Do that many people in the coal feilds buy mini machine guns ???
MAC 10’S that fire 200 shot in a minuite.
That is the only kind of weapon Obama want to get rid of.
Tell me if someone enters your home with a MAC-10 and you have a pistol or shotgun you has the best chance of surviving?
You firing 1 shot per trigger pull or the guy with 100 shots per trigger pull. HMMMMMMM

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