iVillage weighs in

This morning I saw a free offer on slick deals and I clicked on it. iVillage was offering a free razor. After filling out the form, I was taken to the iVillage homepage. One of their little boxes asked who I thought won the debate on Friday night. After hearing that Obama was up in the polls again, I thought I would check it out. See what the general public thinks and all.
Disappointment over the naivete of people! I don’t know how someone could watch that debate and think Obama came out ahead. Even Combs (a FOX News commentator) had to say the outcome was a tie – Obama did not wow anyone in the news realm, even his staunch supporters.
Someone on iVillage said Obama came out stronger on the economy, which could explain why he is up in the polls now, but when asked by Leher, Mr. Obama said he’d add programs, not cut them! We’re overextended as it is, how could adding programs be better?!
The debate was good. McCain talks like a president and the things he says make me feel safer.
Why is it that all of Sarah Palin’s life is on the front page when nothing Obama or Biden have done is being talked about? Biden has been in the Senate for most of his career (he became a senator at 26, I think) and hasn’t managed to live within his means this whole time. He has a housing allowance, a car, and great medical insurance. Yet he has been unable to give any money away due to being in debt. Is this the kind of person we want supporting our President? And as for Obama, he is supported by Bill Ayers. Ayers hosted Obama’s first fundraiser. You can find pictures of Ayers standing on the American flag. Other issues may seem more important, but when you look at Obama’s life, you see he really doesn’t like America. Having anything to do with Ayers speaks volumes. Listen to Mr. Obama’s wife and you’ll see he doesn’t like America. Obama practically said we brought on 9-11 because we weren’t a nice enough country.
Anyways, I’ll quit ranting. I just get frustrated when people only see what they want to see and overlook important things – like loving America, keeping babies alive and how you spend money.

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About Sonja

I am a wife, a mom, a homeschooler, a Christian, a scrapbooker, a cook, a baker, a reader, and a thinker. I am many other things, too, that are not so easily defined. Right now, God has been calling me to be faithful in what He has given me to do – to be the best wife, mom, homeschooler, friend, etc. that I can be. In essence, He has told me to “bloom where I’m planted”.
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