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On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 22:36:45 -0500, "John" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 13:51:19 -0500, "John" wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message om... Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 26, 8:35?am, "John" wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message news:f2994bc2-15e3-495a-a122- The rough guesstimate of an undecided independent: McCain: Most "presidential" of the batch, has an encouraging history of not automatically toeing the party line. Represents "politics as usual", but with a guy at the helm a bit more independent than the current prez and less susceptible to being manipulated by his advisors. ************************ Most presidential???? Have you forgotten about the Keating Five????? McCain considered Keating a friend - in the best republican tradition.... No I haven't forgotten about the Keating Five. McCain's involvement was peripheral. Yes, of the three candidates still effectively standing John McCain appears to be the most presidential at this time. Doesn't make him the most presidential person in the country, merely the most presidential of the three. Hillary is damaging herself, badly, with this week's attacks on Obama. She can be such a jerk. The attacks of course say much more about what sort of person she is than what sort of person Obama might be. She represents the same old corrupted, sold out, traditional political game playing we have endured for the last couple of decades. No change of course with her at all, just a change in party and gender. Obama is mesmerizing his audiences with rhetoric. He's one of the best orators to trek down the presidential trail in quite a while, IMO surpassing even BJ Clinton in this respect. But once he gets our attention with a brilliantly orchestrated fanfare, what's next? Oh, look- yet another fanfare! Obama needs to find the courage to take a stand on more issues. It's hard to pick an outstanding candidate from among the three- but anything will be better than what we have endured for the last 7 years. About 70% of the country is eager to see GWB retire to Crawford. Obama and McCain are two of the best choices we have had in a long time. Hillary is be a disaster. I can't believe no one in the press has made an issue of Bill selling pardons. I can just imagine how many pardons Hillary could sell with Bill selling them over the internet. LOL have you forgotten about the pardon king, GH Bush? He pardoned more people and people that may have been involved in TREASON! Of course we will never know because they shredded evrything and cleaned their tracks in a very professional manner. You've got to love that word 'may'. It seems to be the cornerstone of liberal journalism. Clinton 'may' have invited Osama to attack the World Trade Center, and 'may' have assisted the enrollment of the extremists in pilot schools. -- John H Just like George Bush's brother "may" have been responsible for setting charges in the WTC.. Yup, all kinds of 'mays' out there for you folks. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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