In the interest of open, dynamic and current communication, I share this excerpted note with you. I received this note from one of my esteemed schoolmates from Yale who was sharing it with a Yale mailing network. Despite some of the financial successes of many of those schoolmates, they still see the need to understand what is at stake in the 2012 November elections and share concerns with the high points of the Republican campaign strategies!! Peace and God's blessings to all.
Get ready, people, the circus is coming to town. You'll see elephants and the biggest side show ever. What a lineup: Mitt Romney, the Etch-A-Sketch man, can change his mind in a split second, followed by Paul Ryan the magician, who can eliminate Medicare with one stroke of the pen.
Don't forget the mind-reading duo of Allen West and Tom Rooney. They can count Communists and Muslims in their sleep, fear mongers who will say anything to get elected. West can even name names — No. 1, No. 2, all the way up to 81.
Please don't forget the birther man. His only offering to get people back to work is to make sure the president has a birth certificate. I guess if you have a lot of people printing birth certificates, you can lower the unemployment rate by one or two.
Do you really want to cast a vote for the sideshow? Are there any members of the GOP who want to do more than just say no to everything? The Republican Party is obsessed with removing President Barack Obama from office, not for the good of the people, but to gain power over them. A vote for a Republican is a vote for a tax break for the super rich and a tax increase for everyone else.
Please don't vote for the sideshow. Be a voice for the common man and not the special-interest group of the far right. **
Have fun reading and planning your strategies!
Dr. Soni Oyekan.
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