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Archive for January 30, 2008
Filling the Void with John Edwards Gone
January 30, 2008 by Frank Lynch.
John Edwards was so much better than Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama because he championed the theme of Two Americas, with the second America being the 37 million Americans who live in poverty. Edwards was the only one of the 17 major Democrats and Republicans who treated ending poverty as a really high priority. Unfortunately Edwards never really articulated a comprehensive plan to end poverty in America. But with Edwards gone, who will seriously champion America’s Forgotten Poor?
But wait! There is only one remaining candidate who has chosen ending poverty as a priority. In fact, he has ending poverty as such a high priority that he set forth a Presidential strategy for America that is unique in that it is the only platform among the candidates that will truly end poverty. Frank’s Top Ten List at http://www.franklynch.org is both a long term and a short term solution to poverty, it is also a short and long term solution to ending our current recession!
Frank Lynch will create 20 million new high paying jobs overnight with his tax on imports, by building 20 new green cities, and by building a two thousand mile long windfarm to power America. This is in contrast to the morons who today announced they are building two new coal fired electric generators to make electricity to produce corn ethanol. Maroones!
But wait again! It gets even better. Here is another way that Frank Lynch is better than all the other Presidential candidates. Frank Lynch feels so strongly about poverty in America that last year he created the Frank Lynch Foundation at http://www.franklynchfoundation.org for the purpose of fighting poverty in America.
Especially, the Frank Lynch Foundation is dedicated to “America’s Forgotten Poor.”
Who better to carry the torch after John Edwards? Barack Obama just made a pandering speech in which he said he would carry on John Edwards dedication to fighting poverty, but the fact is Barack does not have a comprehensive plan to end poverty, but Frank Lynch’s Top Ten List will eliminate poverty in America quickly, effectively, and forever!
If you want to help fight poverty donate at http://www.franklynchfoundation.org
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