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America, Do WE really want Obama, Biden, Pelosi, and Reid in Charge of America?

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  1. Would you rather have another 4 years of failed Bush policies?

    I certainly don't!

    I WANT CHANGE!


  2. Yes, please.  The last administration has really screwed the pooch.  

  3. Actually, America does want this. The polls prove it.

    American does not want another Republican president. You can thank all of your neo-con retards for defending all of the Bush lies and corruption for the past 7 years. Had you people actually stood up and denounced Bush(like you should have), then the Republican party wouldn't be in the mess they're in right now. Think about all of the undecided voters you missed out on by defending torture, illegal wars, lies, corruption, cronyism, racism, sexism, homophobia, etc...... Those voters could have voted Republican but why would anyone want to group themselves with you retards?

  4. NO! I definitely don't like any of them. I don't like anyone who is running for office. I think our whole political system needs to be overhauled. We don't need career polliticians, electoral college etc. The people need to be able to pick their President without the delegates & super delagates deciding who they want regardless of how we vote. We also don't need to be paying pensions & med. insurance for all these folks either. Let them pay their own, we have to pay ours. They should be able to hold public office a maximum of 2 terms in a row, the first one with no benefits. Sorry, this is a soapbox issue for me.

  5. Not unless we want our country to turn into a nanny boy European state that apologizes to terrorists and worries more about saving the whales and keeping the Euros happy than caring about American problems.

    Or worse.

  6. If you want change for the sake of change, maybe.  If you are willing to vote for change without any idea what that actual change will be, maybe.  If you believe in a culture of personality, maybe.

    Here's the truth, McCain may have some ideological similarities to Bush, but they have never been friends.  Bush had no greater critic in the Republican party than McCain.  Do you know who drafted the bill that created the troop surge in Iraq?  It was McCain.  Do you know why he did it?  Because he thought Bush was stupid to try to fight this war as a limited engagement, effectively dragging it out over decades instead of getting in there, getting it done, and going home.

    Obama is an inspiring personality ... but that's about as far as it goes right now.  What has he done ... really?  He's been an Illinois state legislator, but only long enough to run for the US Senate.  He's been a US Senator, but only long enough to run for President.  He's only been in the Senate for 2 years, and most of that time has been spent running for President.  Look at his voting record.  He's voted 72 times, only about 10 of those votes on issues of any real substance ... and he voted the party line on every one of them.  Did he even bother to read the bills or did he just check the box so he could get on with his campaign?

    I'm sorry, I'm just not buying it.  I'm not a Bush fan either.  As a vet who was active duty in 2003, I remember discussing the pending Iraqi invasion with my wife and predicting the ultimate legacy of that decision.  Iraq was/is not a part of the war on terror, and it was the wrong decision at the time, but most people didn't think so at the time.  If I recall correctly, Biden voted in favor of the war.  Barack wasn't in the Senate yet, so it doesn't matter what he says about it now, he didn't have the option to vote for or against it ... and voicing opposition from Illinois is not the same as being in the Senate when the vote is cast, knowing the public is largely in favor of it and you are up for re-election.  Now he can say he was against it, and take advantage of the growing opposition to the war (which we still have to finish so our guys can come home).

    Pelosi and Reid scare the heck out of me.  Just as Ginrich was militantly conservative, Reid and Pelosi are just as liberal.  I don't like anyone who is so opposed to opposing ideas.  I don't like how polarizing any of those people are.  What happened to working together?

  7. Yes we do.

  8. Yes, WE do.  

  9. h**l YA!

  10. YES! Because WE'RE not rich, WE really need a good-paying American jobs that don't required 5 years of college, and our bank accounts can't afford another Republican administration.

    Something to think about...

  11. I also don't want McCain, Romney, and the rest of the neo-conservative hacks near DC.

  12. No.

  13. I'm not crazy about Pelosi and Reid, but not being from California or Nevada, there isn't much I can do about them.  I like Obama and Biden, though.

  14. Don't see how they could run the US into a half trillion dollars of debt any faster than Bush.

  15.   That list gets more and more ridiculous every time a name is added.  It's hard to imagine that this gaggle of misfits could even team up to change a light bulb, let alone govern !

  16. Absolutely not!!!  What's to think about????

  17. YES WE DO! McCain can kiss my liberal white SOUTHERN butt! :)

    and you think McCain will be any better? Please..

    he's another Bush and we saw whats happened with this last one in office.

    This is a cultural and political revolution!

    We're taking over this!

  18. A thinking person knows we have no leaders they are Representatives

  19. Absolutely!  We really NEED people like that to try and clean up the mess gw has gotton us into.

  20. No we Don't!

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