The Big Democratic Guns Come To Hardin County.

Jim Pence October 26th, 2008

October 25, 2008
Radcliff, Kentucky
The big boys were in Hardin County, Kentucky today and they were fired up and ready to go. Among those at the rally were former Nebraska Governor and former U.S. Senator J. Robert “Bob” Kerrey, former Governor John Young Brown Jr., Governor Steve Beshear, Congressman John Yarmuth , David Boswell , Bruce Lunsford , Mike Weaver, former Senator Walter"Dee" Huddleston, Greg Fischer, State Rep Jimmie Lee and more.
This tells me the Democratic party is leaving no stone unturned to win in November. I have put together 4 fairly short videos of the event and they are below. I also managed to get a few photos, click here to view them.

Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear


Bruce Lunsford

John Yarmuth

David Boswell

3 Responses to “The Big Democratic Guns Come To Hardin County.”

  1. charleson 26 Oct 2008 at 7:27 am

    Be very careful when a Republican talks to you about a “Global Economy”. Job exportation is NOT trade and taxation is not isolationism. Since the United States Constitution does not mention anything about establishing an economy in a foreign country, only a liar would want to export your job after swearing to uphold the United States Constitution. In the early 1990s NAFTA was passed. This allowed Mexico to continue to protect its economy for 15 years to “jump start the Mexican economy” while allowing the exportation of United States manufacturing jobs and duty free imports into the United States. Trade is a two way street. Anyone who says that they are a free trader and wants to allow foreign countries to limit imports is a LIAR - I don’t care if their name is McConnell, Northrup, or Guthrie. Our President, Senators, and Congress are elected by citizens of the United States to represent the United States and that is it. If you lose your livelihood after voting for a Republican I have no sympathy for you. A good American takes care of the United States. True trade exhibits no deficits and taxation is not isolationism. Anyone who says otherwise is a liar. In the past imports were taxed and the United States traded with other industrialized nations. In the past the United States did not steal from its own citizens to industrialize the third world. Since the 1980s the United States has ignored its Constitution and screwed its Citizenry. George Bush and John McCain believe that if you have the means to feed your family (or put food on your family in the case of George Bush) and provide a roof over their head you are an evil isolationist and the United States government needs to steal your livelihood and send all your resources to the third world. Think about what the Republican Candidates believe before you vote next month.

  2. charleson 27 Oct 2008 at 8:46 am

    It is interesting that when Republicans push their tax cuts they claim that the American public knows how to spend money better than the government does. Usually after revenues fall the public debt increases because of the wars in the Middle East started by the Holy Rollers. It is interesting to note that since the CEOs of Wall Street have stolen from the stockholders and secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson wants to give these thieves more of your money instead of confiscating their wealth and putting them in jail. We see political advertisements by Mitch McConnell claiming the he voted for legislation denying golden parachutes for Bank CEOs who are ousted from failed financial institutions. You know Mitch, a 20% tax on CEO compensations over $500,000 is hardly a denial of a golden parachute, is it? Mitch why can’t you tell the truth? Is this why you are dodging debates so you won’t get caught up in your lies? Giving billions of dollars to your corrupt buddies on Wall Street and your worship of the corrupt ex-CEO of Goldman Sachs Henry Paulson really puts money the hands of the American Public doesn’t it? Mitch you are a pathetic liar.

  3. charleson 27 Oct 2008 at 1:44 pm

    If Obama is elected to the Office of the President things will not change immediately. I don’t believe that people understand what the Republicans in the Senate, House, and President Bush have done to our economy. First the United States has borrowed way too much money to finance the nation building of George Bush, something that he said he would not do in his 1999 campaigns. Since we have a fiat currency, the only to pay off debt is to expand the economy of the United States. Elaine Chao, the House, and Senate have shot this down by the export of the manufacturing sector of the economy of the United States to India, China, and Mexico. Of course George Bush believes in a planned economy like the one in the former Soviet Union rather than a classical free economy. George Bush and the Republicans have successfully created a perpetual indebtedness of the United States to force a lower standard of living on the citizens of the United States. The economic policies of George Bush are a text book example of the Heritage Foundation’s and John McCain would do things in the same manner if he is elected, I don’t care what he says. The Heritage Foundation wants to export your livelihood to bribe foreign countries. When jobs are exported people can not afford to pay their mortgages but the Republicans don’t care. I don’t think anyone has voted for Dr. Edward J Feulner of the Heritage Foundation for any public office but if John McCain is elected to the office of President, Dr. Feulner will continue to run or should I say ruin the United States. In November vote for LOYAL AMERICANS vote Democratic.

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