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Old 09-05-2008, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by dalakhani
I think its both sides. Look at all of the morons on here that saw this mayor of alaska and decided that she was the best thing since wheat bread. Look at the dorks like arljim78 (i will bet you 2-1 that he is a virgin!) that think she is the female Reagan reincarnated and if that were so it would be a good thing.

We need the cokehead out of office. I am not saying Obama is the next FDR but it is something different. mccain is the same damn thing.

We will find something else to wager on.

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isn't she the governor of alaska? agree or disagree with palins policy, i don't understand why some (sally quinn for one) are attacking her as being a young mom, so why is she running? the sexism right now is amazing. did anyone question why jfk was running? or obama now? it's ridiculous.

as someone who has voted for both democrats and republicans, i can say it's not easy to choose in this election. you have mccain, who is shunned by many ultra-conservatives (which imo is a good thing) and obama who hasn't got much of a track record to truly get a feel for him-but based on what voting record he has, is considered more of a liberal. since i consider myself middle of the road, i usually sway more towards middle of the road candidates.

but both candidates support parts of the constitution, while rejecting others. both agree with things i agree with, and both disagree with others. it's a difficult choice.

many vote based only on the abortion issue. i personally don't think roe v wade will be overturned regardless, so it's a non issue for me.

i still haven't decided who i will vote for, and am waiting for the debates. i didn't watch a moment of either convention, as it teaches you nothing. both sides are there with only their supporters, and would have made speeches designed to rev up their base, and produce talking points. they're meaningless.


but regardless of who wins, we'll all be just fine. since congress ultimately makes all laws, produces all budgets, it's in their court to steer this country. all the president can do on the domestic front in this respects is sign or veto legislation. he doesn't write one damn bit of it, so to suggest that a prez balanced a budget or did away with a deficit is laughable.

the cokehead will be out of office soon regardless of who wins the election.
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