http://www.styleweekly.com/article.asp?idarticle=18001October 22, 2008
Midlothian High School 2007 graduate, McDonald’s employee, independent voter, self-described “liberal Republican” who attended Sarah Palin’s rally at RIR last week.
As told to Chris Dovi
I’ve been to both candidates’ … personal Web sites and I go back and forth. I look at the far right wing Web sites and the far left wing Web sites and I go back and fact check through Wikipedia. I’m finding a lot more reasons to dislike Barack Obama.
I don’t know if you’ve read any of Karl Marx’s stuff, he’s the father of communism. Barack Obama’s economic plan is almost word for word Karl Marx’s plan: Just a lot of the “pay a lot of taxes, we’ll spread the wealth” kind of thing.
They’re basically a third-world country that we’ve taken on as a little brother and we need to teach them right and wrong. Both countries have been raised on different religious beliefs and we need to separate that out. … Women over there have very few rights, very little say in what goes on. A woman’s testimony in Iraq in court is about the same as the testimony of someone who heard it from somebody whose dog walker is this guy, you know?
I am feminist-thinking. I’ve got big strong powerful ovaries and they are angry. But (the election is) not so much a sex thing (with a McCain-Palin ticket). It’s more of — she’s the one who keeps asking questions and getting told to shut up.
He’s been groomed for this; he’s been told what to say, how to say it. How he should believe. He’s got a bunch of people pulling strings. Of course all politicians have people pulling strings, but I think there are more strings attached to him than there are to John McCain and Sarah Palin. I really wish I knew who was pulling his strings.