I'm here because somebody marched. I'm here because you all sacrificed for me. I stand on the shoulders of giants. I thank the Moses generation; but we've got to remember, now, that Joshua still had a job to do. As great as Moses was, despite all that he did, leading a people out of bondage, he didn't cross over the river to see the Promised Land. God told him your job is done. You'll see it. You'll be at the mountain top and you can see what I've promised. What I've promised to Abraham and Isaac and Jacob. You will see that I've fulfilled that promise but you won't go there . Sen. Barak Obama, Brown Chapel March 04, 2007.
Its time we break the “Savior syndrome.” Seeking for the "One", opens doors of exploitation, lies and deceit. As long as we seek and look for the “One” to save us, we’ll continue to be the servants to those that save us. I’m not looking for a savior, I’m not interested in a Joshua. I am looking for a truth speaker. Few of the candidates are speaking out on the truth. Barak Obama says he will create a “Making Work Pay” tax credit of up to $500 for an individual or $1000 for a family, and that, this will eliminate completely income taxes for 10 million Americans. I think if we look back at the IRS’s beginnings, to see who or what organizations benefit from Federal income taxes then you’ll find why this is a noble idea but will never be implemented. When you seek for the “One” to lead you, you open yourselves up for deceit, lies and exploitation. Don’t you think it’s our ignorance of the system that lays us open to be deceived.
John Edwards, told a bold face LIE, on the stage during Saturday’s debate. He said, he, John McCain and Edward Kennedy passed the Patient’s Bill of Rights, when in fact he only passed through the Senate never passing through Congress and the bill died right there, there is no Patient’s Bill of Rights! Open for deception. Do you wonder why the advocates for change as they have called themselves refuse to talk to us about how they will correct the recession we will be fully enveloped into when they take office? Much less, even mention that there is a recession. Are the agents of change playing solely on our emotions?
The agents of change are pandering to the “young” voters. This group of Americans, represent the children of corporate mental brainwashing and mediocrity. So, the packaged images by some of the candidates for president are right in line with their way of life. A lot of glitz and glamour and little substance.
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@Alisha, please do I know you will benefit from the clean out. You know if you really listen to what the candidates are saying it will come clear to you as to there intent.