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Are we as a nation much better off in sticking with well known, rich, and settled white guys for President ?

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Less drama.

Obama has so many holes in his bucket it couldn't put out a camp fire, McCain erratic and, well, unwise, and, I'm sure the storys about America's newest DC Beverly Hillbilly to be, Palin, isn't over yet...

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  1. It is entertaining to say the least.


  2. Look at the state of this country... and you'll have the answer. Rich, well-known white guys have been in charge... although I'm not sure why brought "white" into it?

  3. Why not, the current one has done a bang up job.  The 2008 deficit is larger than the entire federal budget in 1980.   The party of fiscal responsibility and limited government presided over a six fold increase in the size of our government.   I temper my disdain for them with the memory of the messes made by the other party.  

  4. You have noticed that Palin is not a rich white guy haven't you?   Is that some image cranked out by some spin doctor that has not been updated yet.  Love that Bev Hillbilly thing for Palin.  That should help.  In the last election the geniuses at the DNC decided to ridicule Bush's National Guard service as unpatriotic.  And then after the election was over realized that there are about five million former Natl Guard member active and former and they all vote.  That was pretty dumb but not as dumb as ridiculing Palin for being a working woman and mother or her state, not being in the Beltway, is Hillbilly state.  Smart stuff.  Have noticed how many "red" states the DNC has created in the last three elections.  You must be the smart guy at Dem headquarters.  I like McCain because he is the closest thing we have ever had to a 3rd party candidate and the tags and images that have been hung on him over the years have been by disgruntled members of his party (Bush for one has) and the Dem Party.  McCain sponsored the campaign reform bill while the Republicans were in office, thats a no no for politician and he got ripped by the GOP for that. Obama announced that he is not taking money from the public campaign fund and why?  Because it limits him from taking huge amounts from individuals.  Change and stuff, huh?  McCain voted no to Bush's energy policy (Obama voted for it).  McCain is different than anything we have ever had.  Now explain that Change thing that Obama does again cuz he is dragging around a rich old white guy as VP who has voted FOR every war we have had in his lifetime.  Change and Believe and I am for  this and that and that thing over there.  Obama has quite a campaign.  So Hillary did a lets play together speech and then the lib Dems started in on Palin.  Fascinating stuff for me.  

  5. Says the rich white guy...... The rich are rich and don't want things to change. Even though things are S****y for the rest of the country.

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