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Do you feel our new president will bring change?

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Do you feel our new president will bring change?

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  1. PPfftt...

    It is said that for the first couple years at least, a new president is cleaning up the c**p from the last. Well, in my opinion Bush dumped a ginormous load so who really knows cuz the next one has to clean up Bush's Bullsh*t!!


  2. probably not if any thing it could get worse

  3. From the comments of some of you, it seems that it is assumed that the Bomb is going to be elected for sure...

    He may bring about change, but you might learn to regret that change...he says he will strengthen borders, and we already know he wont fly the US Flag...so what exactly are you all thinking the change could be that you want...

    change in what way?  

    Bush has done a good deal, not that I think he is awesome but he is working for good things...

    McCain is at least American minded and loves the American freedoms, flag and has children in the war serving in the military, and he is willing to go the extra mile...where as the Bomb wont even wear a US Flag pin...think about it...

  4. Yes, I can see Bob Barr bringing a lot of change.

    P.S. I'm joking!

  5. he is not white like the previous presidents, maybe he would

  6. Sure, all new Presidents bring change. The issue is do you want backward change like Obama will bring ( back to the Carter era) or forward change McCain will bring to the economy.

  7. depends who it is . obama won't john will. well do better anyway. i think not really to be honest. i will still want the mccains to win through more than anything. kick obama out just like they should Amir khan at boxing.

  8. In my opinion, Obama would bring change, but not the radical change that some are after. McCain, in my opinion, would bring more of the same.  

  9. No

  10. "Change" is a very nebulous word; what does it even mean? In some ways, whoever it is will bring change. He'll have a new cabinet, some new policies, and the name on the door will be different than it has been for the last eight years. On the other hand, what does it mean beyond that? Will he continue the war? Almost absolutely, because conventional wisdom states that pulling out quickly would cause more destabilization in the region than we caused by removing Saddam in the first place.Change politically? Probably not; for all Obama's bluster the two parties aren't that radically different anymore. After all, even Hillary voted for Bush's war to continue, and contrary to some who say she was hoodwinked, like the others who voted for it, no one is that stupid. They knew exactly what they were doing.

  11. Yes. He'll do way better than what McCain would do. He's gonna just be another Bush term.

  12. marginally, no matter which one wins. the 2 party system is only capable of delivering more of the same.

  13. Obama claims that he will bring change and McCain will bring more of the same. Even though most people think that, I don't believe that this is actually what will happen. This is only the ideology of what will happen. If people were to sit down and think about it for a few minutes and consider all of the factors, they will realize that McCain will bring more change than you think. Here is my explanation:

    Even though Obama is a democrat and his party has an automatic advantage over the republicans, he is indeed not only inexperienced, but also trying to change too much. Remember that the president of the United States is not a dictator. He is in control of one of the three branches that controls the country's laws and foundation. This means that he only has 33% of a dictator's power. Furthermore, Obama is extremely liberal. As a result, he will not get along very well with members of the Republican Party. If republicans continuously disagree with him throughout the next 4 years due to his liberalism and inexperience, nothing will get accomplished, and all of his campaign talk will become "change we can't believe in."

    McCain is not a pure republican. Also, he is NOT running George W. Bush's third term. Even though he is on the republican party, McCain is  remarkably different from Bush. We all know that Bush was a C student, and his idiotic plans ruined the country. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH REPUBLICANS. IT'S JUST BUSH. McCain has had decades of experience, and he knows how to fix problems like this. Everybody is talking about how McCain wants to continue Bush's policies, but he has no choice. The economy is very sensitive right now, and any sudden change can literally destroy it down to nothing. You do NOT want another Great Depression as we saw in the 1920s and 30s. This is why we need a conservative approach, which John McCain has, and then positive change will come gradually.

  14. Economy is showing steady (even though it is slow) growth.

    Oil prices are falling

    The dollar is strengthening

    We have won the war in Iraq

    Unemployment is at record lows

    Uhm - why would we want CHANGE?

    Be careful what you ask for - you just might get it.


  15. i think that he will bring change. i am rooting for obama. he really seems as if he is really  trying to turn america around. of course, he will have to impress the whole world, because america is the main country at the time.  

  16. Both of them will probably lead us into a world of debt and despair..

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