Letters to the Editor for Friday, September 5, 2008

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Facts about McCain you might not know
On the Aug. 31 Sunday Politics page in The News & Advance was the story “10 Things You Might Not Know About John McCain.”

Here are a few more:

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*  Voted against veterans bills in 2004, ’05, ’06,  and ’07.

*  Voted for measures that target vets for annual fees to the VA, higher co-pays and even suspended enrollment.

*  Voted 19 times against raising the minimum wage.

*  If elected, would give 4 billion in tax breaks to “Big Oil.”

*  Voted against a national holiday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and continues to oppose civil rights laws.

*  Bloomberg News reports McCain is more hawkish on Iraq, Russia and China than President Bush.

*  The very conservative Pat Buchanan says, “He will make Cheney look like Gandhi.”

*  He says he’s against torture, but voted against a bill banning water boarding and then applauded Bush for vetoing the ban.

*  He stated, “I do not support Roe v. Wade. It should be overturned.”

*  Children’s Defense Fund voted him worst senator in Congress for children. He voted against the children’s health care bill and then defended Bush’s veto of the bill.

*  Many Republicans in Congress say he is too reckless to be president.

*  Public Citizen says he has 59 lobbyists raising money, more than any of the other candidates from either party had and his campaign manager is a lobbyist.

*  He sought the support of preacher John Hagee, who says Hurricane Katrina was God’s punishment for gay rights and called the Catholic Church the “anti-Christ” and a “false cult.”

*  He says he is pro-environment, yet scored 0 — yes, zero — from the League of Conservation Voters. He voted 25 times against alternative energy bills.

The above are documented facts that I can provide. Populace: Do not vote against your own self-interests again. Vote for the best candidate since John Kennedy, Barack Obama!
BEV JORDAN
Lynchburg

A wonderful event
Hurricane Gustav-O blew into downtown Lynchburg last week.

Aug. 30 concluded another milestone event at the Academy of Fine Arts downtown. World-renowned pianist Gustavo Romero again wowed the attendees at the third annual Gustavo Romero Music Festival and Piano Competition, held at the Academy.

This festival, organized by Forte Chamber Music, brings attention to the Academy of Fine Arts and the wonderful programs that are centered in downtown Lynchburg.

Romero donates his time and incredible talent for the benefit of the restoration of the Academy Theater, which will become the centerpiece of concert and theater performance, hopefully in the near future.

Thanks to Romero for again striking at the heart of downtown Lynchburg. And special thanks go to the staff of the Academy for their tireless preparations and work in helping to stage this event. Look for the 2009 event in October next year at the Academy.
MARY and TERRY BABBITT
Lynchburg

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Flag Comment Posted by commonsenseplz on September 06, 2008 at 1:31 pm

no Fred I am not satisfied. I am not being daft nor sarcastic. Time and time again you enlighten us all about how dangerous Christians are. Well you are voting for two of the biggest Christians on the ticket. I am just trying to make sense of your beliefs.

Flag Comment Posted by Individualist on September 06, 2008 at 10:17 am

Fred,
If you are against something aren’t you professing a differnt idea? Or are you just intent on destroying everything?

Flag Comment Posted by luv2bliberal on September 06, 2008 at 10:11 am

Fred,

I agree with you!  It is refreshing to see you publicly renounce “Salam (Sam) Rasoul” and his religion.  Most of his donars are from out of state anyway.

http://fec.gov/DisclosureSearch/HSRefreshContributorList.do?cand_id=H8VA06047&contCategory=INDIVIDUAL&showType=all

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on September 06, 2008 at 9:09 am

By the way, does anyone know of ONE publically professed, atheist politician in this country?

No? That’s what I thought!

So much easier to be gay or muslim!

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on September 06, 2008 at 8:58 am

commonsenseplz,

I put Republican candidates down not only for being Christian but ALSO for being Republican. I believe this is a dangerous, noxious, toxic mix.

Anything Christian (and/or religious) gives me the creeps, being Republican or Democrat. When Obama and Biden profess to be Christian, it sends shivers down my spine. It is an insult to intelligence and reason.

I strongly believe no religion is best. When, unfortunately, there is religion it should be a private matter and not a litmus test for office.

Satisfied?

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on September 06, 2008 at 8:34 am

A tale of two people:

One, an atheist liberal (me); concerned about the possibility of Bush-on-Steroids McCain being elected and perpetuating Bush’s destruction of this country (and the rest of the world).

The other, a born-again Christian Republican (Randolph): concerned only about Palin’s appearance on the Oprah show.

What, me worry?

Flag Comment Posted by shoebox on September 06, 2008 at 7:04 am

Hey Cosmo, you are a hoot!  And a bigot too.

Flag Comment Posted by Randolph Knipp on September 05, 2008 at 4:08 pm

The buzz is that Palin will not be invited to be on Oprah’s show.  It is perfectly within Oprah’s rights to have whomever she wants, but I cannot help wondering if this denial is a reverse racism, or a reverse sexism, or just plain old political preference?  I don’t believe it’s a business decision, since most feel it would be a ratings boost, even for the most popular hostess ever!

Flag Comment Posted by commonsenseplz on September 05, 2008 at 2:20 pm

I love how Fred is always putting down the Republican candidates for being Christian. Both Obama and Biden have spoken at length about their Christian faith. Much much more than McCain. They’ve both written books, given speaches, spoken in small towns and big cities across the country. All about their belief in the Bible as the word of God and their faith in Jesus. They have both used those words. Fred, don’t be a hypocrite

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on September 05, 2008 at 10:21 am

I agree with “le grand fromage “ (aka “el queso grande”) when he says “No one man can be the answer to the country’s problems”.

He is right. That is why we have GOD, thank Him. Have you not consulted His plans lately? They will, no doubt, be vigorously implemented by the McCain/Palin dynamic duo! Onward, Christian Soldiers!

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