We cannot relax, that’s for those who are beneficiaries of change and is not for those who are engines of change. We (Americans) have collectively done one of the most important jobs in the history of mankind. We have made an unlikely and common man, President of the United States of America. Like Americans always do, we do something great at home then we export that greatness’ to the world. Likewise, we must prepare to send a message of change to the world. There is no time for relaxing; the world needs us.
Well done!
The McCain organization is confused, they have no idea what is actually going on. Senator McCain latest desperate act is a sign that things are going very wrong for his campaign. For months, Senator McCain campaigned that experience is a key for the office of President of the United States but then; he selects the most untested of all candidates for his vice-president. Senator McCain’s confusion is running deeper and deeper. He suggests that President Bush’s super low rating is better the Senator Obama’s super high rating; that a popular leader is bad for the country and that a un-popular leader is good for the country, that it is better to live in the past than to live in the 21st century. He also suggests that when approximately 35,000,000 people (highest rating ever) listen to Senator Obama, that’s a bad thing.
Every time that Senator McCain turns something good into something bad that reflexes his poor judgment, causing the G.O.P. and his organization headaches as they struggle to make good out his poor judgment. His action signals that if you (Americans) want experience then he’ll give to you the most unproven of all, which should make him the most popular of all. Confused, well lets go further; Senator McCain suggests that foreign policy is a key to being President of the United States. Senator Obama selected Senator Joe Biden, the top of foreign policy, and Senator McCain selects Governor Palin, the bottom of foreign policy.
Confused?
Our opponent’s campaign has concluded that the only way a win can be achieved is by clapping strongly onto Senator Obama dragging us into the political swamp, drown, and then consume us. Our opponent cannot allow any political freedom, if freedom occurs, the outcome would be dreadful, and therefore he must attack, attack, and attack again. We cannot allow our opponent’s conduct go unchecked. We must respond with overwhelming force by using our skills on the web and more operations among the grassroots. We must put our opponent to shame thereby, forcing them to give up their SWAMP campaign.
“Hence the saying: If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” SUN TZU ON THE ART OF WAR THE OLDEST MILITARY TREATISE IN THE WORLD Translated from the ChineseBy LIONEL GILES, M.A. (1910)
“Thus it is that in war the victorious strategistonly seeks battle after the victory has been won,whereas he who is destined to defeat first fightsand afterwards looks for victory.” SUN TZU ON THE ART OF WAR THE OLDEST MILITARY TREATISE IN THE WORLDTranslated from the ChineseBy LIONEL GILES, M.A. (1910)
Our opponent is delaying the inevitable; he is confused by the wonders of 21st century politics. He fails to understand that the American people are in total control of this presidential campaign season. Our opponent’s campaign is overwhelmed and dismayed by the power of the American people as they lead the world while pressing on for change.
Senator Obama’s supporters must make a decision about how to win Tennessee. The question is should we focus our attention on urban areas or should we turn our attention to rural areas in Tennessee? Can Tennessee turn blue? Yes, however, democrats must become an aggressive force unlike any time in their history. Our southern Tennessee laid back approach will not work during this presidential campaign season.
An aggressive approach would force the debate on urban or rural Tennessee campaign for Senator Obama. Turning rural Tennessee blue is not ease however; there hasn’t ever been a comprehensive plan or campaign in place to take these areas.
We are in a position to challenge Tennesseans for change, a better future, and to come together for the common good of Tennessee.