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Clinton Obama debate tonight
Any one watch it? Just re-enforced my inability to vote for either one of them. Between the two of them I don't think I heard a straight answer.
If you tried to fill a thimble up with good ideas from both of them combined, you could fill the remaining space with a cotton ball. I don't believe either one of them could lead a pack of starving wolves to fresh meat. A couple of interesting lines from tonight: Obama was asked if he believed Pastor Wright loved America. Obama's response was "He was a Marine"........all I could think of was that Timothy Mcveigh was in the Army....so what. Hillary was asked if she would still pull out all of our troops from Iraq if our commanders on the ground told her it would wipe out all of the gains that we have made. Would she ignore the military "The US has a civilian lead military and it is to enforce the policy that the American president wants." That was just scary to hear. She will forgo all common sense. And both agreed John McCain is full of bad ideas. What a pair, they should be on the same ticket. What a couple of uniters these two clowns are. Get ready to store stockpiles of supplies. Craig |
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Unfortunately McCain is just as bad.. Why did all the GOOD candidates have to drop out ![]() I swear - we as the voting public are going to drive our own country into the ground by backing the "popular" guy or "bandwagon" candidate instead of voting the RIGHT candidate.... its sad to watch and unfortunate to be a part of or be left out... |
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Just calling it like I see it. To me they are very scary. If either one got elected I could only hope that there would be a strong house and Senate to block their boneheaded ideas.
I am sincerely hoping for a McCain / Rice ticket. After reading McCain's economic stimulus package plan I can tolerate him more. As for Condi, I am impressed with how she handles herself, she has conservative values, and I believe she has the intestinal fortitude to take on the role of Commander in Chief should she have to. Keep the comments coming, even if you are for one of the Dems, Craig |
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