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Old 05-22-2008, 04:02 AM   #1
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As to McCain's idea on Saturday night..."Let both Hillary and Obamba both run come Nov." A definitely capital idea!
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Old 05-22-2008, 04:08 AM   #2
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easy to say coming from someone who lives in a parliamentary system.
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Old 05-22-2008, 05:24 AM   #3
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It wouldn't matter if Oama and Clinton both ran. Americans want change so badly that one or the other would still get enough votes to end McCain's run for a 3rd Bush term.
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Old 05-22-2008, 06:47 AM   #4
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I like the idea of both of those demagogues running against each other in the fall, the potential for amusement as they cause their party to self destruct is just too good to pass up. Hell, Hitlery would probably have him assassinated by the general election anyway...
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Old 05-22-2008, 07:39 AM   #5
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Americans want change so badly that one or the other would still get enough votes to end McCain's run for a 3rd Bush term.
Guess what... Bush isn't running. No matter who is elected it'll be a change. I'm not going to vote for the change that wants to dig deeper into my wallet. I'm not voting for the change that wants easy access abortions for pre-teens without parental knowledge. I'm not voting for change that wants to take even one of my guns. I'm not voting for change that spends hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars on wasteful earmarks. I'm not voting for change that intends to ship heaping boatloads of new spending on poverty relief to Africa when there are better uses for the money here.

It's absurd to vote for "change" without thinking through what that change is going to be and how it is going to affect the country.
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:58 AM   #6
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Was an interesting editorial in the local paper, basic point was Hillary knows she won't be nominated and is hedging her bets for 2012, so she can say "I told you so" and then come in to save the day
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Americans want change so badly that one or the other would still get enough votes to end McCain's run for a 3rd Bush term.
Guess what... Bush isn't running. No matter who is elected it'll be a change. I'm not going to vote for the change that wants to dig deeper into my wallet. I'm not voting for the change that wants easy access abortions for pre-teens without parental knowledge. I'm not voting for change that wants to take even one of my guns. I'm not voting for change that spends hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars on wasteful earmarks. I'm not voting for change that intends to ship heaping boatloads of new spending on poverty relief to Africa when there are better uses for the money here.

It's absurd to vote for "change" without thinking through what that change is going to be and how it is going to affect the country.
Gasp!!!!! Don't upset the liberal elite with that kind of logical thinking. Thank god there are folks who will look out for us backward country bumpkins that just don't understand how things are supposed to work. BTW, I caught part of an Obama speech the other day. Mentioned the word change like 8 or 9 times, but did not try to offer 1 explanation on how he intended to make the changes happen.
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Old 05-22-2008, 11:54 AM   #8
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Don, Hasn't McCain actually been a pain in Bush's side? How can you say Bush's third term when he goes against the Repub's and Bush a lot.
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Old 05-22-2008, 12:06 PM   #9
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ipscshooter: Right on!

And furthermore . . . that talk about McCain campainging for a third term, that is probably going to convince some died-in-the-wool Democrats who are already won over to Obama/Clinton, but it is another story about winning over the moderates or the died-in-the-wool Republicans. It sure isn't convincing me. It sounds good in sound bites, at least for the feeble minded and non-analytical of mind.

Hey, but you know what, nobody has yet taken it to Obama hard yet and turned his rocks over yet. We've got some things that are going to be aired about Obama that should make things entertaining.
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BTW, I caught part of an Obama speech the other day. Mentioned the word change like 8 or 9 times, but did not try to offer 1 explanation on how he intended to make the changes happen.
That's what makes me nervous, they keep spouting the word "change", yet all they've offered so far is a promise to change the face in the White House at any cost. Exactly what changes are being proposed and how much will they cost us? What's really disturbing is the legions of sheeple that are rallying behind them without a clue what they're supporting.
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