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Can we elect Obama/Palin?

by Guest57076  |  earlier

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Wouldn't it be cool to have 2 younger, progressive people in charge, and leave the washington-establishment old geezers in the dust? Maybe the fact that they are of different parties would force them to focus on compromise for the betterment of the nation, instead of the typical partisan roadblocks.

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  1. Obama-Palin is my ticket. For my reasons why, see my essay at http://www.Obama-Palin.com.


  2. Cool?

    They differ on almost every political platform. Nothing would get done.

  3. Yeah, I can see the most liberal Senator pairing up with a real conservative.  

  4. No, first of the Duchess is totally right

    Second the problem with the two party farce is not that the extremists control the party, it's on the contrary that once in Washington and when it's about real big important issues to the American people they're virtually identical.

    Tom Tancredo and Dennis Kucinich sure are different when it comes to illegal immigration but once they're in Washington they have zero to say and McCain and Kennedy come up with a compromise supported by Bush and the whole establishment. That's one example but it happens on virtually all major issues

    Bipartisanship is overrated and kills choice, your proposal seems to be in that spirit. Americans need more choice not more corporate puppets dancing in the middle.

    The demand for bipartisan unity serves to obscure the objective reality of a society that is riven by class and social divisions. The agents of Wall Street who preach the gospel of “unity” have good reason to suppress any genuine political discussion. They preside over a country where the concentration of wealth has reached unprecedented levels, with the top 1 percent of families owning 40 percent of the nation’s net worth. And the economic disparities continue to grow.


  5. Only problem is Palin is a right-wing Christian whacko

  6. Yeah -doozer-, you are pro-life but defending guns. Republican hypocrisy always surprise me. And by the way, Obama isn´t pro-death, he is pro choice. And life is a choice too.

    This country will never be a better place if we keep electing the same old fossils who think a man can´t do the difference just because his skin is darker. That´s not America but sadly the whole world see us like that because of men like Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Bush jr.  I want my children living in a country where the brain is more important than the skin.

    Anyway, i like Sarah Palin and if McCain wins (God protect us) she will be the next president in a matter of months because the geezer won´t survive the job.

  7. Obama is a crackpot liberal who wants to take my guns away and tax me to death. No thanks.

    Plus I'm Pro-Life. Obama isn't a choice for me.

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