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This clown is ready to be President?
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:56:18 -0700, "Mike" wrote: I'm voting for McCain simply because harry is voting for Obama. I figure whomever harry is voting for *MUST* be the wrong choice. He (harry) is certainly an asset for the Democrats! g I will vote for McCain, simply because I believe it's irrational to vote for Obama. But, I won't be sorely disappointed if Obama wins. At least, then, there will be a *real* Democrat, as opposed to liberal wannabee, at the helm. When the ship lands on the rocks, where I believe it's headed with the Democrats in control, a 'Republican' won't be taking the blame. Of course, I also believe that once the Democrats get in control, they'll buy, using your money and what little I've got, a power base of uneducated big enough to ensure their control for a long time. But, I'll be dead then and my grandkids can worry about it. Well, there is that! Indeed. Mike is Loogy's backup. As soon as Loogy falls into a vat of hot oil at his job at McDonald's, Mike will become the new, full-time Loogy. |
This clown is ready to be President?
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... -jul23,0,1832802.column I like McCain as a person, but he's just too far over the hill and I think would be a dangerous choice for POTUS because of that and because he is too closely wedded to the failed policies of the Bush Administration. I also respect McCain but am not sure he can put the right team together to win an election, let alone run the country. So far his campaign seems to be one of flying by the seat of his pants with little or no strategy or well thought out plan. Obama is a gifted speaker and is eloquent in his delivery, but so far there's no beef to back up the beautiful words. McCain is blowing it by shedding his "maverick" reputation and aligning himself with many of the Bush administration policies, most likely at the advice of his advisors who are concerned with losing some of the GOP base support. IMO, he should speak *his* mind. I am starting to believe, as another posted noted, that neither McCain or Obama have the right stuff. Overall, the Dems blew it, IMO, by having a primary season dominated by the foolish infighting of two candidates. There were other Democratic candidates much more qualified to be POTUS who fell by the wayside due to the circus-like media focus on Hillary/Obama. The GOP blew it also by ignoring some other decent candidates. The GOP has a generation that needs to permanently retire before it can become effective again. What to do .... what to do? Eisboch |
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