The Most Important Issue For the DNC Convention Is…..

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People of the world, Americans, friends, neighbors, divided citizenry…we are but days away from the Democratic National Committee Convention in Denver, and the most important issue remains a centerpoint of disagreement between all of us.

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  • It is not the war in Iraq (Obama, Bush, McCain, Clinton, even the generals in the field all have basically the same plan and objectives now).
  • It is not the threat of Al Queda and terrorist attack (despite a man having died last week in a Denver hotel room blocks away from the convention center due to having too much cyandide/WMD in his room).
  • The most divisive issue is not abortion (despite Senator Obama’s uber-gaffe/lie about being pro-life while opposing the extension of human rights to babies born during improper abortions).
  • No, the most divisive issue isn’t whether or not Senator Clinton should have her name read, or whether or not she STILL might have a chance at convincing DNC delegates and superdelegates that she is the more electable candidate in a general election.
  • The issue is not whether or not Barack Obama looks like other people on dollar bills (nor is it whether or not he has his sights set on being the new face of the next quarter-sized dollar or a new $3 bill).
  • The most divisive issue isn’t the psuedo-Soviet invasion Georgia (since President Bush, French, Germany, EU, UN, NATO, and even Sen Obama all followed Sen McCain’s position).
  • The most divisive issue will not be the throngs of Republican protesters in Denver (but if you thought that…then you’re getting warmer).
  • People might believe that the economy or exploding gasoline prices will be the most controversial issue at the DNC convention (since they’ve climbed more under Democratic rule of Congress than they did in 6 previous years of Bush…that probably won’t be the big focal point either).
  • Will it be the record number of foreclosures (which are highest in the nation in Congressman/continual Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich’s district), but that seems unlikely-again, because President Bush has been a lame duck for 2yrs and it’s hard to blame others when the DNC has had the power/responsibility.
  • Will it be immigration reform that (again) the Democrats’ Congress has failed to enact?

No, my fellow human beings….the most important issue for the DNC convention is a simple one, an obvious one, one that’s popped up and been eluded to throughout this piece. Regardless of political or even national orientation, there is but one issue that is the most important, the sweetest, and at the same time the saltiest:

DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH POPCORN STOCKPILED?

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I bring some butter.

We all have known for quite a long time that the Democrat party was/is in turmoil. Hillary did not allow Obama to be close to her when she temporarily postponed her campaign. Her email to supporters since then has not mentioned Obama. The MSM is keeping the truth of the Democrat fissures from the American people.

1. Differences between the Democrats and McCain remain: McCain intends to win in Iraq and favored the surge — which is now helping win the war in Iraq.

2. McCain has made his policy toward Al-Queda and Osama bin Laden known: He would follow them and fight them (radical terrorist Muslims) in every the corner of the earth.

3. The MOST important and decisive issue is abortion. This is the “killer” issue for Obama because his abortion policy is so severe, so radical that it pains the conscience to think that Obama would keep laws that treat innocent little humans in a manner less than we treat our pets. Currently McCain leads Obama 67 to 23 points just on this very important issue.

4. Obama on his own has inferred the issue of race in an attempt to favor himself as a Black person. People don’t care about his race. It is a certain distraction. It’s like Hillary Clinton’s crying. The issues, Obama’s questionable past, his cocaine drug abuse, and his horrible voting record and lack of experience is what is self-defeating for Mr. Obama. More and more often, voters are rejecting Obama completely.

5. As far as the Russian-Georgia conflict is concerned, I am sure Mr. Obama would like to stick his head in the sand after his unbelievably naive comment that the issue should be brought before the Security Council — where, in fact, Russia has veto power. Mr. Obama should have known that his suggestion would not be productive at all — but a severe lack of experience rears it’s ugly face.

6. I agree that for the most part PUMA and other disgruntled Hillary Democrats will be at Obama’s throat in a concerted effort to change the minds of the delegates and possibly replace Obama. This suggestion has legs: Obama, in the “year of the Democrats,” “due to “Bush’s failures,” is pedaling backwards despite literally half a billion dollars in free MSM publicity and cover. Obama’s ratings have been stuck or dropping since his Carnival to Europe with patsies of all kinds in tow.

7. Currently the Democrats are running scared on the issue of drilling. That vast majority of people in the United States have expressed their will: We need to drill and we need to drill now — whether we get oil now or in the near future (McCain’s policy) — our oil independence starts here. Interestingly, the electorate is not upset with Bush now; they’re upset with Nancy Pelosi and Democrats for their intransigence.

8. The problems of the United States will not get better if the Democrats refuse to co-operate as Pelosi promised in her pledge when she became Speaker of the House.

9. The issue of Immigration has only infrequently come up. But more importantly, the fence at our southern border is going up.

Considering that popcorn has been removed from theaters in Great Britain because of it’s perceived messiness and noise, it would be wise to consider stocking up on popcorn now. It may become a trend here in America, too.

The DNC “show” next week may the horror flick for Obama; but coming up soon to a RNC near you is the John McCain for President blockbuster.

Down with Barack Hussein Obama. Long live the United States of America!

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I think the democrats are pretty ‘togather’. Hussein O can go out, tell a dozen whopper lies and a million democrats will attempt to convince you he didn’t say what came out of his mouth in front of millions. He told several ‘bold face lies’ at the debate over the weekend and the DNC networks (CBS,NBC,CNN, and ABC) have spent every waking hours putting out alibi’s and lying for him. No way you heard him say what he said. He’s black (that’s an excuse used daily) and never actually said what he said. If you think he said what you heard him say you are a racist plain and simple. Anyway, if he said what you heard him say he didn’t mean it and it’s because of his ‘upbringing’ during the formative years in a poor (Mostly super rich radical Islamic) household. If Hussein O can’t impress you with his rants he can buy you with the billion or so dollars he’ll collect from terrorist and terrorist supporting (oil producing) nations. If the democrats don’t have buyers remorse by now they are insane.

I’ve got the popcorn; somebody get me some beer 😉

Popcorn and DVR / VCR tape space. We’re all gonna want to have instant replay of the “fireworks”. 😀

popcorn with butter, rum and coke, and a week of watching the blogs and the the news. gotts love this more than the olympics.
wonder what hillary’s supporters will pull, this will be fun.

I see an unprecedented amount of waterboarding going on, and none of it from Bushco.

place your bets:
ratio of Democrat protesters in Denver:Republican protesters in Denver

I’m gonna say 5000:1, and the 1 will be a KOSsack pretending to be a neocon

Screw the popcorn! Let’s all pretend that we’re liberal elites and order off the menu of a five-star restaurant. We can call it an Obama “pay-grade” viewers advance.

The Democrats have been divided since the ’60s when all those social changes took place. It’s getting worse for them.

ratio of Democrat protesters in Denver:Republican protesters in Denver

Why would the Republicans protest in Denver?
But if you are thinking of comparing the Democrats in Denver to the Republicans in Minneapolis, the question is whether you want to count the people showing up to Ron Paul’s parallel convention. Should be about ten thousand strong.

Ron Paul’s a Libertarian/the Republican party positions don’t come close to his. He can call himself a Republican, but he’s RINO/Libertarian at best (and I’m being polite).

Solve engy to mitigate all problems.

Question: question 12 in “Thinking Physics” – page 259
Inside a warm damp cave completely sealed off from the outside world could life flourish indefinitely?

Answer: No life forms could flourish indefinitely. In an isolated system, entropy always increases. Life tries to push entropy in the opposite direction. When life is created, entropy decreases in the cave but nature demands a greater entropy increase offset. The cave, being sealed, would mean that entropy would reach its max, thus energy necessary to sustain and generate new life would be unavailable. Maybe we should learn a lesson from this. Available energy is mandatory. Wealth may equate to available energy. If you want to live in a nation that is prospering make sure that its available energy supply is abundant.