Critical questions for the voting booth
These are critical times for America. Thirty days from now, the American people will elect the leader of this country for the next four years.
On that day, before they walk into the voting booth, they need to ask themselves if they know enough about Barack Obama to make an informed decision about whether he has the depth of experience to guide us through what will surely be a rocky time.
They need to ask themselves if they have considered the relationships Obama engaged in before he made the decision to run for president.
They need to ask themselves if they understand his history with ACORN, the fact that he was an attorney who represented those who committed fraud in our electoral process, the fact that he was a trainer for ACORN, the fact that his campaign has given ACORN hundreds of million of dollars to scoop up the votes of those who are not in a position to think and act for themselves.
They need to ask themselves if this method of behaving one way and not providing honest disclosure to the American people is how we want the individual to lead our country to conduct themselves.
The economy? We have short memories. The recent financial crisis began during the Clinton Administration's rule over the Enron era, but the mainstream media won't remind you of that.
To associate John McCain with the Bush Administration is a diversion from the man's record.
He has a proven record of doing the right thing regardless of whether the Bush Administration, his party or the opposing party supported his efforts.
Come on, America, wake up. Look at yourself squarely in the mirror on election day and ask yourself who you would rather have dealing with the issues so important to you - a wolf in sheep's clothing or a maverick.
Nancy Brandt