April 23, 2008
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04/22/08 - A North Carolina
Reader Says Gov. Easley Is “Bad”…But His Possible
Successor May Be Worse
An NJ Republican Says Obama “Can’t Be Any Worse” Than Clinton II or McCain; Peter Brimelow Comments
From: Pete Redner (e-mail
him)
Re: Today’s Letter:
A PA Reader Explains Why Keystone State Residents Are
“Bitter”
Commentaries about Barack Obama, like those made by
letter writer Greg Reese, get stranger all the time.
The problem isn’t Obama; it’s President George W.
Bush!
Republicans, most prominently Bush as well Senators
John McCain and
Lindsey Graham called everybody opposed to their
amnesty for illegal immigrants a bigot for not willing
to be steamrolled by alien invaders.
It's the Bush Justice Department led by
U.S Attorney Johnny Sutton, a good ole boy
friend of the president, who keeps border patrol
agents
Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean in prison for
shooting at a dirt bag drug dealer.
Bush’s economic fallacies have stripped our country
of white, blue and no collar jobs at a horrendous rate.
The president’s romance with the China market
perpetuates a myth that dates back to
William McKinley.
As for the Bush administration’s Middle East policy,
it would have been a lot cheaper in blood and treasure
to keep Saddam in power and make it clear to him that
our continued vigilance of Iran
would cost Iraq in the form of cheaper oil.
As for this year’s presidential hopefuls, I'd prefer
Ron Paul,
Dennis Kucinich or even the non-candidate and
former U.S. congressman
Bob Barr to the crowd running.
But Obama is different and I'd rather see him
than Clinton II or the
traitor McCain.
Obama can't be any worse than either of those two!
Pennsylvanians may not be bitter. But we in
New Jersey sure are.
Redner’s previous
letters about the unfairness of the “Fairness
Doctrine”, the multiple social issues that
immigration adversely impacts and New Jersey’s
terrorists are
here,
here and
here.
Peter Brimelow replies:
Of course, at
VDARE.COM, we cannot take a position on elections.
Certainly some of our readers are supporting Obama on
the grounds that “worse is better”, but it’s
still important to point out just how he is “worse”.