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Isn't it clear who the real "change" candidate really is?

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Mc and Sara are clearly "change" mavericks, for better or worse. When Obama clearly favors the good ole boy washington network.

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  1. The only change Obama has in mind is which corrupt politician is draining our wealth to enrich his cronies.

    Sarah Palin is change, and she is the change Americans really want.


  2. McCain.....Obama is all talk!

  3. Yeah, Ron Paul.


  4. Palin for prez - McCain would stand a better chance running as her VP

  5. But you didn't actually cite anything they'd change. McCain wants to keep us in an unconstitutional war that's breaking international law. Obama wants to send us to war in another country instead.

    McCain is for ambiguously "fixing our broken healthcare system". Obama is for ambiguously "lowering the cost of healthcare".

    They're both anti-g*y marriage (whether you are for or against, this is not change, this is the status quo)

    Neither has said anything substantial about educational reform. (at least to my knowledge)

    Both are funded by the same special interest groups. The verdict: neither is going to give "real" change. If you want real change, by virtue of the meaning of the word you need to vote for someone who doesn't have a lot of campaign support, because those are the people that sold their souls to the devil.

  6. It seems McCain and Obama got there vp's mixed up

    Obama is still the change candidate because he actually wants to change something

    McCain however likes the country just how it is and wants it to stay that way and pick up right where Bush left off

    I don't see why anyone would vote for him except ex die-hard Bush fans

  7. actual u r kinda right

    .although Obama says he is all about change he still sticks too old politics. During his acceptance speech he bashed McCain to a point of hyperbole, which is so old school.

    then his vp pic is def old school and no change.

    but alas the sad truth is with the horrid 2 party system we have now, nothing is ever going to change, because there are more people in politics than just the president and they are same old same old...

  8. Yes. McCain/Palin represent real change.

  9. Yes, real change is McCain and Palin.

  10. You got it, and John is making the most audacious choice for VP, something the Dems can only dream off right now.

  11. A Maverick doesnt vote with Bush 90% of the time....just by definition!

    Palin is a post turtle.....just a symbol that isnt working.

    What changes by having those two in office instead of the other underqualified oil stooges we already have in>?

  12. I agree.

    Go Mc & Sarah!!  

  13. You are right.

  14. Nail + Head

    Good job.

  15. Palin is even more a redneck than Bush. You are absolutely right.

  16. That certainly takes the wind out of the change sail for Obama.

  17. ~~~~~~~~~~How brilliant you are! YES~~~~~~~~~~

  18. hes Osama's twin brother.

  19. Obama

    McCain steals artists songs and now he is trying to steal Obama's slogan.  I guess thievery runs in the Mccain family.  First Cindy and now Mccain.  

  20. ha!ha!ha!

  21. It is very clear that Obama is the change candidate and has been from the beginning. McCain recently tried to "change", but just because he picked a woman for his vp does not make him a change candidate. He will still continue the policies of George Bush and Palin will be delegated to answer his mail and keep quiet. McCain is a male chauvinist who likes to surround himself with beauty queens, but if you honestly think that he picked Palin over Romney or Huckabee for her brains and experience, you are delusional. He is using Palin to get more  women's votes, period.

  22. You know your parties a joke when you resort to accepting the ideas that you spent most of the campaign season putting down.

    Mondale/Ferraro 2

    http://www.betastart.com/SW/McPalin.jpg

  23. John McCain has worked in Washington for years and years.  Choosing Sarah Palin is a risky attempt and adding "change" to his ticket and shaking up a race that has thus far favored Democrats.

  24. Yes, change is definitely not with Obama because Mccain had a voting record 95% the same as Bu..............oops got my thoughts mixed and figured out the obvious...nevermind what I said earlier

  25. Change to what? The same religious self rightgeous patriots. You bring in a PTA mom and you call that change?

  26. does mcInsane change his own "depends"?

  27. Yes, agree 100%

  28. It depends on what "change" you want. Now you have a choice:

    1) More government programs, taxes, welfare ==> Obama

    2) Reform in Washington, cut spending === McCain

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