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Michelle Obama's own words

Michelle –

This Friday, we’ll reach another milestone in this campaign — the first debate of the general election, on September 26th at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time.

Millions of Americans will tune in to watch Barack ( she really means, Berry Soetoro, aka Barrack Hussein Obama) debate John McCain about America’s foreign policy and our role in the world.

Barack will share his plan to bring the change we need — to restore our place in the world, ensure security at home and abroad, and reestablish the United States as the world’s economic leader.

This is a great opportunity for you to learn more about the issues. And it’s also a great opportunity for you to share Barack’s message of change with your friends, family, and neighbors by attending a Debate Watch Party.

Watch the debate with friends and supporters, and talk about how you can get involved in this movement.

I recorded a brief message about these parties. Please take a moment to watch the video and sign up to attend a Debate Watch Party in your community.

Attend a debate watch party

Many Americans are still learning about Barack and this movement for change.

, provide health care for every American, achieve energy independence, improve our schools, and responsibly end the war in Iraq.

Many people also don’t know that John McCain has voted with George Bush more than 90 percent of the time — including to continue Bush’s failed Iraq policies, not investigating the government response to Katrina, not supporting children’s health care, not supporting college benefits for returning veterans, and passing tax cuts for the rich at the expense of the middle class.

This debate is a chance for Americans to hear directly from Barack. And with just a few weeks left before Election Day, it’s more important than ever that we bring people together and talk about the issues that matter in our communities.

I hope you’ll watch my short message and sign up to attend a Debate Watch Party:

http://my.barackobama.com/firstdebate

Thank you for all that you’re doing,

Michelle

Do you mean to tell me that Barry Soetoro, aka Barrack Hussein Obama, actually believes that he will cut the taxes of 95% of the American families?

Or is this just more political pablum to sway the government educated idiots into voting for him?

Says 95% of tax payers will see cuts in their Federal taxes and then turns around and promises everything under the sun to the tune of trillions of dollars of additional entitlement spending? How, pray tell?

Now that is a classic 'willing suspension of disbelief', promise the masses any amount of largess from the public coffers to win an election that turn around and do nothing. Typical socialist rhetoric straight out of Saul Alinsky's ideological pablum.