Tuesday, April 15, 2008

DOWN AND OUT AND BITTER

If you were down and out and brown, flat on your back and black, white, poor and insecure, green and out of gasoline, out of luck, without a buck to support your family, low on funds and out of dough, could you deny you're bitter against an
administration that promised chopped chicken liver, but didn't deliver?

How could families old or young, on the bottom rung of the economic ladder, not be bitter? How could they misunderstand Obama, who feels their pain and seeks to change the system that's pouring them down the drain?

In his debating Obama's not denigrating the left behind. He's stating the way they must react to the fact uncaring politicians do not share their frustration. The next administration, unlike the last, must not slip into a state of denial or voice lame excuses that change will take awhile, don't be bitter, things will get better down the road (what road?), they'll be better soon (when the cow jumps over the moon) before the next mortgage overdue payment's overdue and the IRS is bugging you?)

Are you BITTER off this year than you were eight years ago? If so, McCain, who shares your pain, would like to know.

TELL YOUR MOMMA:
VOTE FOR OBAMA!

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