There's stupid people on the left and on the right. It's a fact of life. I'll accept these people when you accept the neonazis on your party's fringe. Deal?
Alright, I know no one's going to buy that. I could hardly type that with a straight face. I'm supporting Barrack HUSSEIN Obama. Honestly, there are a lot of reasons for it. There's just as many reasons I wouldn't vote for McCain. For one, I worry that McCain is going to alienate Russia far too much with his rhetoric (calling the president evil, saying he'd kick Russia out of G8), and that would have disasterous results in the international arena, such as handling Iran in the middle east, and diffusing possible China situations. I also think that McCain's economic policies concerning the subprime crash are woefully inadaquate for the common homeowner. The man admited himself that he knows little about economics, and I'm inclined to believe him. I also worry that he has too many ties to lobbyists.
That is a fair assessment of McCain, I agree with you on many points and am left scratching my head as to what happened in the primaries...personally I am inclined to believe that Rush Limbaughs Operation CHAOS campaign is not an original idea and that many democrats changed affiliation to vote for him.
I was on track at one time to recall McCain and start the campaign for a petition, but it fizzled out due to my personal situation.
As to Obama, personally, I can not trust him. He flip flops WAY too much and has little to no experience (as does Clinton) with foreign policy. His announcement today to shun Rev Wright goes DIRECTLY contradictory to his announcement 48 hours ago that he was defending him. The evidence is too overwhelming that Obama is hiding his true agenda...but that can be construed as many different things. The proof is out there.
I get the feeling Clinton will get the nomination though, that ole Clinton machine is working overtime to pump money to the super delegates for their votes.
All I can say is no matter who makes President this year...God help us all.
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There's stupid people on the left and on the right. It's a fact of life. I'll accept these people when you accept the neonazis on your party's fringe. Deal?
-Nick. (yeah, me. Who else?)
Welcome back Nick, missed ya buddy :P
Fair enough, but the numbers are not as many for neonazi conservatives than there are for trouble causing democrats.
I think we can agree though, that there is bad on both sides.
BTW Nick, who is your candidate, Barrack HUSSEIN Obama or Shrillary Clinton?
Mine? Why, St. John McCain, of course!
Alright, I know no one's going to buy that. I could hardly type that with a straight face. I'm supporting Barrack HUSSEIN Obama. Honestly, there are a lot of reasons for it. There's just as many reasons I wouldn't vote for McCain. For one, I worry that McCain is going to alienate Russia far too much with his rhetoric (calling the president evil, saying he'd kick Russia out of G8), and that would have disasterous results in the international arena, such as handling Iran in the middle east, and diffusing possible China situations. I also think that McCain's economic policies concerning the subprime crash are woefully inadaquate for the common homeowner. The man admited himself that he knows little about economics, and I'm inclined to believe him. I also worry that he has too many ties to lobbyists.
-Nick
That is a fair assessment of McCain, I agree with you on many points and am left scratching my head as to what happened in the primaries...personally I am inclined to believe that Rush Limbaughs Operation CHAOS campaign is not an original idea and that many democrats changed affiliation to vote for him.
I was on track at one time to recall McCain and start the campaign for a petition, but it fizzled out due to my personal situation.
As to Obama, personally, I can not trust him. He flip flops WAY too much and has little to no experience (as does Clinton) with foreign policy. His announcement today to shun Rev Wright goes DIRECTLY contradictory to his announcement 48 hours ago that he was defending him. The evidence is too overwhelming that Obama is hiding his true agenda...but that can be construed as many different things. The proof is out there.
I get the feeling Clinton will get the nomination though, that ole Clinton machine is working overtime to pump money to the super delegates for their votes.
All I can say is no matter who makes President this year...God help us all.
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