Post by tusti on Jul 27, 2008 12:21:13 GMT -5
Charlie Daniels on Obama
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> McCain is not as conservative as I would like but he is
> certainly better than Obama. We are lost if we elect Obama.
> Please vote, Bob
> Bob Mehaffey
>
> Guns and Church
>
> Since I identify with the people who fall into
> Barrack Obama's elitist description about people of
> faith who keep firearms I'm not very happy with Barrack
> Obama's recent remarks.
>
> He said something to the effect that us rednecks
> cling to our guns and our religion when we get frustrated
> and I would like to take umbrage to these remarks. My faith
> goes much deeper than his superficial explanation and I love
> my guns even when I'm not frustrated.
>
> And I am not by myself. I was going to church and
> shooting guns before Mr. Obama was even born and come from a
> long line of good people who have been doing it for
> generations.
>
> To me this latest Obama blunder only helps reveal
> the depth of condescension the far left wing of the Democrat
> party has for the folks out here in flyover country.
>
> Mr. Obama's remarks are insulting to a lot of
> folks. It's kind of like Abraham Lincoln said, "God
> must love the common people because He made so many of them.
> "
>
> His remarks make me think that Obama doesn't
> know the people of this country very well. I'm sure he
> knows the jet set and the Hollywood bunch, the limousine
> liberals and the save the whales, kill the babies crowd,
> but does he think that the ordinary people don't count?
> Does he think that they're so stupid that they
> don't know who he's talking about when he says
> these things? Does he think their opinions aren't
> important?
> Apparently.
>
> How can a man stand in front of America and tell
> people what he wants to do for them and have so little
> respect for a whole segment of the population? In fact, a
> very large segment. Does that mean that he would only
> represent the high-minded liberal ideals of the far left
> and ignore the rest of us?
>
> What kind of Commander and Chief would he make if
> he doesn't respect the very people who make up the
> lion's share of the armed forces?
>
> You may say I'm over reacting, but I'm
> getting sick and tired of him making these elitist
> statements and saying that he had been taken out of context
> or some other flimsy excuse.
>
> After his wife's remark about not being proud
> of this country and his pastor's statements calling
> America the U.S.K.K.K.A. and his own statement about not
> wanting his daughter punished with a baby, it makes me
> wonder what kind of a man Obama really is and what kind of
> a president he'd make.
>
> Would he be an antigun advocate pushing the
> effort to take the firearms out of innocent citizen's
> hands? Would he not respect the religious beliefs of
> America, not taking them into account in his agenda?
>
> I really don't know much about the man and
> neither does America. He basically came from out of nowhere
> and as the facts come out little by by little, they
> don't make a particularly confident picture.
>
>
> I have a great fear that if our military gets
> broken by another president, this time we're not going
> to have time to fix it again and what that spells for
> America, I don't even want to contemplate.
>
>
> Oh well, I guess I'll grab my gun and go to
> church.
>
> Pray for our troops
>
> What do you think?
>
> God Bless America
>
> Charlie Daniels
>
>
>
>
>
>
> McCain is not as conservative as I would like but he is
> certainly better than Obama. We are lost if we elect Obama.
> Please vote, Bob
> Bob Mehaffey
>
> Guns and Church
>
> Since I identify with the people who fall into
> Barrack Obama's elitist description about people of
> faith who keep firearms I'm not very happy with Barrack
> Obama's recent remarks.
>
> He said something to the effect that us rednecks
> cling to our guns and our religion when we get frustrated
> and I would like to take umbrage to these remarks. My faith
> goes much deeper than his superficial explanation and I love
> my guns even when I'm not frustrated.
>
> And I am not by myself. I was going to church and
> shooting guns before Mr. Obama was even born and come from a
> long line of good people who have been doing it for
> generations.
>
> To me this latest Obama blunder only helps reveal
> the depth of condescension the far left wing of the Democrat
> party has for the folks out here in flyover country.
>
> Mr. Obama's remarks are insulting to a lot of
> folks. It's kind of like Abraham Lincoln said, "God
> must love the common people because He made so many of them.
> "
>
> His remarks make me think that Obama doesn't
> know the people of this country very well. I'm sure he
> knows the jet set and the Hollywood bunch, the limousine
> liberals and the save the whales, kill the babies crowd,
> but does he think that the ordinary people don't count?
> Does he think that they're so stupid that they
> don't know who he's talking about when he says
> these things? Does he think their opinions aren't
> important?
> Apparently.
>
> How can a man stand in front of America and tell
> people what he wants to do for them and have so little
> respect for a whole segment of the population? In fact, a
> very large segment. Does that mean that he would only
> represent the high-minded liberal ideals of the far left
> and ignore the rest of us?
>
> What kind of Commander and Chief would he make if
> he doesn't respect the very people who make up the
> lion's share of the armed forces?
>
> You may say I'm over reacting, but I'm
> getting sick and tired of him making these elitist
> statements and saying that he had been taken out of context
> or some other flimsy excuse.
>
> After his wife's remark about not being proud
> of this country and his pastor's statements calling
> America the U.S.K.K.K.A. and his own statement about not
> wanting his daughter punished with a baby, it makes me
> wonder what kind of a man Obama really is and what kind of
> a president he'd make.
>
> Would he be an antigun advocate pushing the
> effort to take the firearms out of innocent citizen's
> hands? Would he not respect the religious beliefs of
> America, not taking them into account in his agenda?
>
> I really don't know much about the man and
> neither does America. He basically came from out of nowhere
> and as the facts come out little by by little, they
> don't make a particularly confident picture.
>
>
> I have a great fear that if our military gets
> broken by another president, this time we're not going
> to have time to fix it again and what that spells for
> America, I don't even want to contemplate.
>
>
> Oh well, I guess I'll grab my gun and go to
> church.
>
> Pray for our troops
>
> What do you think?
>
> God Bless America
>
> Charlie Daniels
>
>