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    Aug 29, 2008, 12:14 PM
    Obama or McCain
    Will Obama or McCain be a good president when it comes to foreign relations and the economic system
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    Aug 29, 2008, 05:25 PM
    Obama! Both on foreign relations and economy. It's called communication and diplomacy, something that the stubborn and ignorant rarely comprehend. That being said, if a person likes more of the same slow sluggish economy of trickle down economics and poorly ran tactics of wars that risk generations of our young men and women unnecessarily... by all means vote McSame.

    Last night Obama gave the most appropriate speech with the best presentation, that I've ever heard from a presidential candidate accepting nomination. He topped Reagan. Obama's running an educated campaign. It was blatantly obvious for those paying attention to current events and are unbiased, that the US doesn't need nor should want John McCain (Bush crony) anywhere near the White House after the upcoming election.

    YouTube - Barack Obama Acceptance Speech

    All the educated Republicans should be jumping ship about right now. John McCain is the Republican version of Walter Mondale, as is Sarah Palin is now their Geraldine Ferraro. I saw on CNN that the reaction is not favorable for McCain's VP pick. It's already having a backlash among the far majority of the once ardent Hillary Democrats and even some moderate Republican women. Apparently John McCain has insulted all women across America with his last minute desperate measure to expose his skirt VP selection. John McCain is not fit to serve burgers at the local Sonic, with or without skates.

    Prior to becoming Governor of Alaska, Palin was the mayor of a town of less than nine thousand people. People need to realize the total population of the State of Alaska is about the size of one mid size city, for example Austin (Texas). Meaning Palin actually has no experience or understanding of the complexity of large inner city issues, such as hard drugs trafficking and gang crime. John McCain has only met Palin once before. Once! This is the single most important decision a presidential candidate can make and the seventy-two year old John McCain blew it on a salmon fishing caribou herder that was chairman down at the local Moose lodge.
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    Aug 29, 2008, 05:30 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by BABRAM
    Obama!

    All the educated Republicans should be jumping ship about right now. John McCain is the Republican version of Walter Mondale, as is Sarah Palin is now their Geraldine Ferraro. I saw on CNN that the reaction is not favorable for his pick. It's already having a backlash among the far majority of the once ardent Hillary Democrats and even some moderate Republican women. Apparently John McCain has insulted all women across America with his last minute desperate measure to expose his skirt VP selection. John McCain is not fit to serve burgers at the local Sonic, with or without skates.

    Prior to becoming Governor of Alaska, Palin was the mayor of a town of less than nine thousand people. People need to realize the total population of the State of Alaska is about the size of one mid size city, for example Austin (Texas). Meaning Palin actually has no experience or understanding of the complexity of large inner city issues, such as hard drugs trafficking and gang crime. John McCain has only met Palin once before. Once! This is the single most important decision a presidential candidate can make and the seventy-two year old John McCain blew it on a salmon fishing caribou herder that was chairman down at the local Moose lodge.
    Cmon' BABRAM, is that the best you got, cut and past from another answer?

    Obama would be great for foreign relations as long as he pleases the Europeans with his radical liberal one world order plans.

    Obama will destroy the economy, with his huge plans to redistribute the wealth in the US.
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    Aug 29, 2008, 05:53 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by progunr
    Cmon' BABRAM, is that the best you got, cut and past from another answer?..
    You're ignorance is making my point on why people should not vote for John McCain. If you disagree with my words, then show me. I'll debate you and then you'll run for the hills as usual. Better yet, DonaldM_23 deserves more than your poor weak flaming retorts. BTW I won't sue myself for plagiarism. These are my words from yesterday and today, and they still ring true!

    Quote Originally Posted by progunr
    Obama would be great for foreign relations as long as he pleases the Europeans with his radical liberal one world order plans..
    What? How weird! You apparently have a one trick pony show with this one world cult view. What church keeps feeding you this stuff? I don't even think that makes sense to ardent learned Christians. Nothing personal, but as a Jew I'm intrigued and I'd really like to have the opportunity to dissect your preachers taught doctrine by comparison of Torah. Do you have a link to your religious organization that I can review. I'd really like to know where they come up with that notion.

    Quote Originally Posted by progunr
    Obama will destroy the economy, with his huge plans to redistribute the wealth in the US.
    Wake up. You sound like a spoiled elitist brat. The economy has already suffered under your twice elected President Bush. Too bad for you, "progunr." You're response was very uneducated. Vote smart. Vote Obama! ;)
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    Aug 29, 2008, 06:47 PM
    McCain.
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    Aug 29, 2008, 06:50 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by RickJ
    McCain.
    I second that!!

    No explanation necessary!!
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:03 PM
    Obama.
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:09 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedKarma
    Obama.
    Obama can have all the fans he wants in Canada :D :p
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:15 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9
    No explanation necessary!!!

    None expected. After eight years of Dubya, I sure wouldn't pay you seventy-five cents to hear it even if you had a half reasonable explanation.
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:19 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by RickJ
    Obama can have all the fans he wants in Canada :D :p

    Toronto is going to have a population swell of new citizens, if we continue to blindly elect Republican presidents. Americans are so worried about illegal aliens from Mexico... well I got news for you! Canada might end up being the country building a fence to keep the US out. :)
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:21 PM
    I'll rent a truck and help them move :)
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:29 PM
    Why waste your time and effort. McCain has the next hundred years planned. He'd get bored after Iraq and invade Canada. :eek:
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:37 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by RickJ
    I'll rent a truck and help them move :)
    I'm still with you Rick!!
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    Aug 29, 2008, 07:54 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9
    I'm still with you Rick!!!
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    Aug 29, 2008, 09:14 PM
    If you believe government, by taxing its citizens more and spending more on entitlements, is the solution to all that ails us --
    Obama.

    If you think less government [ less taxes, less spending ] is better - McCain
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    Aug 29, 2008, 09:30 PM
    Obama for sure. Everything I've read about McCain makes me scared if he were to become president
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    Aug 30, 2008, 02:58 AM
    One has been involved in matters related to foreign policy either working for the Navy as liaison to the US Senate or in the US Senate holding positions in key foereign policy matters since 1977... McCain

    The other was a "comminity organizer" whatever that is ;who's single claim to foreign policy before entering the US Senate in 2006 was making an obscure speech opposing the war in Iraq. In the US Senate he was given the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations subcommitee on European Affairs(which has some oversight on NATO). But he has been campaigning for the Presidency since he entered the US Senate ;only staying in the building long enough to find his office and the Mens Room. He has held no committee hearings at all about NATOs role in Afghanistan even though he claims to want to expand their role and ours in the fight.Joe Biden when he was running against Obama in the primaries pointed out that Obama had borrowed some of Biden's ideas about the Afghan conflict and had been late to arrive at those positions. Biden said that not only had Obama held no hearings in his own subcommitee ;but that Obama had rarely attended even the full Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings. NATO has not lived up to it's commitments in Afghanistan but Obama continues to blame President Bush .

    There is no question in my mind that McCain would be heads and shoulders above Obama in areas of foreign relations.

    Neither of them impress me much in their knowledge of the economy .However I have seen Obama's advisers in action and prefer the advice McCain is getting from his economic team.Obama gave us a laundry list of new programs he would initiate during his acceptance speech . Then he promised a massive tax cut and claimed he would pay for his programs by imposing punitive taxes on businesses . That is a recipe for economic disaster.
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    Aug 30, 2008, 05:39 AM
    Hello:

    One is 72 and is a cancer survivor. He chose as his running mate, a young woman who has NO experience.

    Vote for the one who has a chance at surviving his first term without leaving us with a rookie at the helm of the most powerful country in the world. Actually, I think it was reallly stupid for him to pick her.

    excon
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    Aug 30, 2008, 01:32 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon
    Hello:

    One is 72 and is a cancer survivor. He chose as his running mate, a young woman who has NO experience.

    Vote for the one who has a chance at surviving his first term without leaving us with a rookie at the helm of the most powerful country in the world. Actually, I think it was reallly stupid for him to pick her.

    excon
    Just to irritate you a mite, have you considered the possibility that down the road you could be saying "president Palin"? It is not inconceivable.
    Not to worry, though, all presidents have councillors who generally keep them from making too many blunders.
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    Aug 30, 2008, 01:36 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon
    Hello:

    One is 72 and is a cancer survivor. He chose as his running mate, a young woman who has NO experience.

    Vote for the one who has a chance at surviving his first term without leaving us with a rookie at the helm of the most powerful country in the world. Actually, I think it was reallly stupid for him to pick her.

    excon
    And by stating that SHE has NO Experience, where does that leave NObama?

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