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Land of the Fraudulent

Do we really live in a society where those in vogue can expect that no accolades are to be  unassumed?  Where we willingly and dutifully justify every priveledge taken or bestowed?  Declare every action justified?  Celebrate every possible success of those we favor?  Where the subject matter of each granted recognition should be disregarded as desire for appearence of equivalency with greatness or our need to demonstrate celebratation vs. embarrassment dictates?
 
I suppose and acknowledge that we do. 
 
That Obama's receipt and acceptance of the Nobel Prize, no matter the humbleness with which it is proudly stated, was only a matter to be considered for the  stating of its awarding, for all should now see that his righteous expertise is presupposed, indubitable, as indomitable as his rule; unquestionably bestowable, his will omisalient; his whims conferred as they are blithesomely dispatched by the gratefully obedient; He, along with the noble proclaimers of his validity heralding the manifest reward of his boundless kingdom -- omnipresent, foreseeded complete, soon to be free of all but the besotted adorers with smiles ever-apathetic and ever-loyal, shall live happily ever after knowing that many will be provided.
 
Less and less often do I wonder what becomes of the rest of us.  Every day that is made more clear to any capable of considering.  Denial does not slow the pace of our withdrawel.  All the shows of concern are laughable, to all, even ourselves if we dare to watch the results.  All our arguments ring with too many tempos and fall obtusely.  Such will not, and even can not, make a difference-- except that occur by coindence.  \
 
Without a worthy leader  with voice shrill and focused enough to resonates us all, our will shall continue to remain fractured and unsharpened, our actions produce near nothing but chaos without possible headway.  Too long have we been as such.  We become diminished.  We are diminished, the new ignored.  Dark are the paths I see in every route.  Light may not fall fully upon many of us, may be not ever again. 
 
Today, I am saddened, disheartened, and fearful.
 
 
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Where to even begin?

Is it just me or do the Obama supportors completely avoid decisions based on history, facts, and logic?   Can someone point me to sources that quote history and fairly respond to critiques of those quotations?
 
After having listened to countless callers on various Talk Radio shows, reading far too many "news" articles, being subjected to endless hours of outright political drivel during the Evening News and even more attempts at slight of hand themes on TV, I have honestly yet to hear a logical Obama fan.  I pledge no exageration.  I have not.
 
Now I admit, in many of these situations the parties are not allowed time to completely lay out their viewpoint, but I have yet to hear anyone even attempt it with merit.  
 
Perhaps I expect too much?  I'd expect any Republican I meet could rattle off a list of core values and how one candidate or the other supports those values.  And personal experiences so far mostly proves this right to various, but decent degrees of success, but never not at all.  The left seems to avoid that.  Instead you will be presented with tales of Bush or deliberately undetailed reports of votes that only deflect, or at least do not answer those questions.  True?  Why?   I suspect this may be because they believe values are worthless or too subjective to be trusted?  It's o'kay to expect our values, on even the most basic of issues, will disagree?   Are we not allowed to compare values perhaps?  Too uncomfortable?  Do they always fear being presented with moral indignation?  Republican's generally don't share these concerns.
 
If we can't or won't discuss our values, how then can we begin our attempts to learn from one another?
 
It's a bit like being at a party or local civic event where you don't realize that the majority of the others in attendence have previously met or are even old friends.  You are amazed at how easy some of the guests gather and drift off laughing together.  You are left in isolation trying and failing at making introductions.  No one is very much interested in mentoring a new friend.  New friends either assimulate seemlessly or drop off and nobody much cares which you do.
 
I think when Republicans open up a conversation based on values, they immediately present themselves as outsiders.  As potential antoganists even.  Democrats all too commonly begin giggling, hand-waving, and pretty soon emotive presumptions emerge in defense or as attack.  Replies of "Well he did the same" or "you know all of them want too" tales begin.  Never an examination of the question at hand.  That's odd.  Is it that they don't dig deep enough?  Surely not.  I readily respect the intelligence of some of those that I disagree with.  They must dig.  They don't understand what they read?  They mistrust it?  They figure the other side must be just as dirty?
 
Often, I am not looking to convince anyone of my opinon, rather I am looking to understand their's.  However, I want a fair discourse where both parties are allowed to be criticized and analyzed and judge against our internal values.  I could appreciate a difference of opinion based upon a declared difference of values.  That is justified to the extent that a difference in values can be justified. 
 
I'd change my mind in a second if someone shows me a reason NOT to believe Obama has attempted to hide his involvement with Ayers/Wright/"New Party", is at least a monetary socialist, wants to raise taxes that will impact my 401K, increase taxes on inheritences, supports a very liberal social agenda, supports affirmative action, welfare, and much more, and that he will not attempt to bias the supreme court further away from a strict interpretation view of the consitution then I will change my vote.

Tall Order, but I'm listening.

I have yet to hear (or I missed it) what the Obama fans want to learn is not true about McCain.  Why?
 

Currently, what we have is a very lame, emotion-filled vs. logic filled debate that I am honestly mystified how we've come to this point. And how to move past it. I won't resort to emotion, that leaves the other side with the responsibility to argue fairly if we are ever to have a discourse where change may be possible.
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