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Originally Posted by GMONEY
The lesser of 2 evils is always best...............
here is what i see, to steal a phrase... Correct me if I am WRONG !!!
1. It dont matter which candidate wins, you will always have taxes go up. Unless we have another Tea Party in the famouse place.....
2. You cant argue that Obama doesnt have the experience to run the country, when in deed Mccain's health is not the best, if he goes we got Gov. of ALaska running the show. Now there is the Pot calling the Kettle black.
3. McCain wasnt for change untill someone in the Rep Party woke up and seen that Obama and Hillary had everyones attention!!!
4. Obama really doesnt have a proven track record to run a country, but then again Mccain has been around for ever, but the country still runs the same since i was knee high to a grasshopper..
5. WHEN ARE WE GOING TO HOLD PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR PROMISES.
6. I agree with the Enough is Enough speech. Stop the slander and bickering like tots arguing over he said she said stuff. Get down to busniess. i would hope that someone would make the problems with drugs in the schools and our society as important as who said who was the pig with lipstick on???????????????????????
Thanks for your time..
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1. Agree.
2. On any given day, our Maker can call any of us, regardless of age or thought that we are bulletproof. If a Pres. Obama could no longer serve, the next is Sen. Biden, who can be described as a more liberal version of Sen. McCain (both with 25-35 years as Senators). If a Pres. McCain could no longer serve, the next is Gov. Palin, who can be described as a conservative version of Sen. Obama (3-year age difference, arguments about 'experiece" cut both ways). So, either way it's weird.
3. Every candidate the last 150 years (except Pres. Lincoln in 1864 and Pres. Roosevelt in 1944) has campaigned waving the
Change banner to include the incumbents. The fact is that there is little they can
change because existing laws (especially 'entitlements') are there because somebody lobbied for them and still controls campaign contributions. So, the promise of change keeps coming around, but despite all the candidates who have campaigned as being the
change agent of the future, how often has any substantive change of any kind ever happened? It's the golden election promise which always turns into tin - and"we" keep falling for it.
4. See #3 above.
5. Probably as soon as we hold Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate responsible for fulfilling their campaign promises. Yet, most of those folk spend more time in office than union bosses - and held to lower standards.
6. Agree.
Thanks!