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![]() It's amazing that after all that's happened that ANYONE could vote for McCain or truly feel McCain is the face of change. No one, not a single Bush detractor ever expected Bush to be so awful at his job. It has nothing to do with party affiliation. Only the most ignorant or gullible still believes Bush to be a republican. He's been nothing short of a opportunist with virtually no US interests at the core. McCain will continue with this of course. Watching him on stage making his speeches is just about painful. He's too old. Not everyone his age is. But McCain's hard life has left him weaker than many and the job will kill him. His VP is not capable at all. So in the end we may have an even worse 4 years ahead because people vote AGAINST candidates more than for them these days. With McCain in office the economy will fall deeper and deeper into the drink and the days of Clinton will seem like the Roaring twenties. RB 35s5 NY |
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It's amazing that after all that's happened that ANYONE could vote for McCain or truly feel McCain is the face of change. No one, not a single Bush detractor ever expected Bush to be so awful at his job. It has nothing to do with party affiliation. Only the most ignorant or gullible still believes Bush to be a republican. He's been nothing short of a opportunist with virtually no US interests at the core. McCain will continue with this of course. Watching him on stage making his speeches is just about painful. He's too old. Not everyone his age is. But McCain's hard life has left him weaker than many and the job will kill him. His VP is not capable at all. So in the end we may have an even worse 4 years ahead because people vote AGAINST candidates more than for them these days. With McCain in office the economy will fall deeper and deeper into the drink and the days of Clinton will seem like the Roaring twenties. If you do the math, (well arithmetic in fact), each and every American family gets to pay $10,000 to bail out the Wall St, boys. Before you fly of the handle Dave, I realize that those who pay no taxes will probably get a handout,,,,, that just means that those of you who work hard to make a decent living will get to pay an even larger share to save these idiots asses. Cheers Marty |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ... It's amazing that after all that's happened that ANYONE could vote for McCain or truly feel McCain is the face of change. It's amazing that ANYONE would dare to vote for ANYONE. No one, not a single Bush detractor ever expected Bush to be so awful at his job. I'm a Bush detractor from day one and Bush has done a bit better than I expected. That still doesn't make him any good. It has nothing to do with party affiliation. Only the most ignorant or gullible still believes Bush to be a republican. He's been nothing short of a opportunist with virtually no US interests at the core. Is this unique to Bush? Virtually all of Congress has their own self interests at the core. McCain will continue with this of course. As will just about anyone elected. Watching him on stage making his speeches is just about painful. You actually sit through political speeches? He's too old. Not everyone his age is. But McCain's hard life has left him weaker than many and the job will kill him. Problem solved then. His VP is not capable at all. But neither is anyone one else in the race. So in the end we may have an even worse 4 years ahead because people vote AGAINST candidates more than for them these days. It will be a worse 4 years regardless of who is elected. People don't want to fix problems, they simply want them to go away. I hope it gets bad enough that the size of government actually gets deep, deep, cuts. With McCain in office the economy will fall deeper and deeper into the drink and the days of Clinton will seem like the Roaring twenties. The days of Clinton were the roaring 20's. Now we're entering into the 1930's. In the long term it may be good for America. The next generation or two may hold the same values as those who grew up during the depression. I see economy and frugality as virtues and excess consumption, self indulgence as vices. So when are you getting the new Evo? |
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