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Friday, July 11, 2008
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
El Panderosa
by Kathleen Parker
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Who won Tuesday's presidential debate?


WASHINGTON -- La cucaracha, la cucaracha, ya no puede caminar. La cucaracha, la cuca ...

Oh, perdon. I was just tuning up for an interview with Baracko Obama and Juan McCain.

Juan y Baracko have been busy lately wooing los que hablan espanol. That is, people who speak Spanish. With an estimated 9.2 million Hispanic votes in play this November, the stakes are high. And the pandering is in high gear.

Both men have put out Spanish-language ads and both made appearances Tuesday at the national convention of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). Obama, however, seems to know something about the Hispanic soul that McCain doesn't.

Anyone familiar with Hispanic art and literature knows that poetry isn't only a genre. Poetry is in the DNA of this romantic, passionate people. Obama knows this language without speaking Spanish.

Thus, while McCain spoke PowerPoint about his economic plan -- creating jobs, stimulating small business, keeping taxes down -- Obama told stories of a little Hispanic girl stuck in a crumbling school building and a nursing mother torn from her baby during a government raid to round up illegal immigrants.

While McCain talked about clean energy initiatives as alternatives to foreign oil, Obama recalled a young girl named Cristina, who asked for Obama's autograph, then translated his comments for her non-English-speaking parents. It was in that moment that Obama, dream weaver and healer, realized that Americans have nothing to fear but fear itself -- "that for all the noise and anger that so often clouds the discussion about immigration in this country, America has nothing to fear from our newcomers. They have come here for the same reason that families have always come here ... in the hope that here, in America, you can make it if you try." (Cue Jimmy Cliff: "You can get it if you really want.")

The danger to the American way of life isn't that we'll be overrun by those who look and speak differently, said Obama. "It will come if we fail to recognize the humanity of Cristina and her family -- if we withhold from them the same opportunities we take for granted."

Yes! Si se puede!

Suddenly, we're all feeling so loving toward Cristina and so worried about the nursing baby and the little girl in that lousy school building that we forget that Americans have legitimate concerns about how those children got here.

It may be true, as Obama said, that a problem for one American is a problem for all Americans. But are problems for non-Americans also problems for all Americans? Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Subject: Yogi Bear
Answer: A conservative Republican candidate.

Unfortunately, McCain the Democrat Trojan Horse is the candidate.


There just has to be a better way
Isn't that what Robert Redford said/used in the movie "The Candidate"?
What did the Manchurian Candidate respond to?
Think it would work on BHO?
Maybe it's already working on him, against us.

There just must be something we can do/say to change BHO. Maybe he would respond/change to,

hmm that's a tough one, how do you change "the
changer"? Maybe don't let him in office...we
could do as they do in Cook County, vote 12 times using our dead relatives, or people that never existed. That would be a "change" in how we vote and certainly follow "the changer's"
wishes for change.
Oh. by the way we wouldn't vote for "the changer", rather the "other guy" who is hard to find in print.

Kathleen...it seems to me I asked you about 16-18 months ago if BHO had a chance, because my being from Illinois and knowing those "good old boys and gals" and how they "operate", some of us were worried about this "(good) young boy"
from the south side of Chicago and what would probably happen to America if he somehow got elected...the real question is How Do We Stop
Him? Your thoughts and the thoughts of ALL
conservative journalists would be appreciated.

We solicite your help in creating not another "Operation Chaos", but a simple, concise, plan to unify the conservative journalists as a means/method to address
how to really change America and stop BHO.

Your thoughts please.
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