Lately the McCain campaign has been attempting to hammer home the idea that American’s should question Barack Obama’s character and judgment based on a tenuous at best association with William Ayers a former member of the Weather Underground, an organization that performed a series of bombings in the late 60′s in violent protest to the Vietnam war. McCain and Palin want American’s wondering whether or not Obama has the same radical views as those of the unrepentant but reformed domestic terrorist.
So, this begs the question. In a nation where the Justice system is supposed to be based on the principle that your innocent until proven guilty, is it fair, in a presidential election, to try and pin the radical beliefs of one man on a candidate simply because they happen to live in the same neighborhood and both worked on some of the same education boards?
Common Sense
Why is that we often find ourselves having to create laws to prevent people from doing things in situations where common sense would say, ?Don?t do that.? Like cell phones and driving. I see at least 1 or 2 people driving and phoning every morning when I make the less than 2 mile drive between my home and work. They often drift into other lanes, or onto the shoulder because their not paying attention. They sometimes have to slam on the breaks at the stop light at the Wal-Mart intersection.
I find myself not too happy with Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today. It appears that on Wednesday he went on to the liberal talk radio show of Bill Press and said?