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Who is the real reformer? Team McCain or Team Obama? Why?

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Who is the real reformer? Team McCain or Team Obama? Why?

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  1. I'm voting for Obama .. McCain becoming president because it will be extremely damaging. I mean if we don't do anything about global warming the polar ice caps will melt and essentially put US coast and major cities under water. There's nothing to govern if we have no country to live in. The war in Iraq is never going to end as long as we are dependent on oil. Drilling off shore will still not be enough to completely fuel America if we were to continue using oil. So giving a 3rd world country in search of obtaining nuclear weapons money will only fall from about 79 billion to 59. Money that we are still borrowing from china who owes us nothing and has the greatest economy in the world at the moment. And to vote Palin as VP who is a women completely inexperienced to think that McCain thinks we are stupid enough to vote based on s*x only is insulting. McCain really looks down on the American people.

    Palin is a nobody and was picked by McCain after one visit. Its obvious that her qualification or lack there of was NOT the reason McCain picked her...But only the fact that she can wear a pencil skirt. PALIN IS NO HILARY! She is a poor choice for someone who could potentially be the President of the United States. If you are unable to see that, then I really don't know where you draw the line for experienced/inexperienced or progression /regression.

    War is a big issue yes...But for the last 7 years our approach has not been THOROUGHLY reevaluated. This is ONE issue. To a number of issues. health care, economy, environment, taxes, jobs, and education that McCain is all inexperienced in and the only issues I heard McCain address are oil and war. Where he plans to give more to the foreign oil companies through tax breaks. We can't afford for those other issues to sit on the back burner AGAIN for another 4 years!

    Vote for Obama. How can anyone say Obama doesn't have loyalty to the people when he turned down cooperate CEO jobs to work for the people DIRECTLY??? And instead of sipping champagne at rich republican party's kissing *** he was working in closet size offices in inner city's to support families that lost their job and health care to foreign countries, Obamas been working for the people of this country black, white, g*y, straight and of all religions. Open your eyes and look beyond the visual perceptions.

    I can't believe McCain when he talks about morals because of the way he treated his first wife.

      


  2. Both will maintain US military presence all around the world.

    Both are the same, one is sweeter to swallow, the other is bitter, both will have similiar results.

    Ron Paul was your only hope, but the majority of Americans are too dumb to see truth even if it's there in front of you.  

  3. Neither.  They will both be governed by the same corporations w/ the house in their pocket right now.  Who wins makes no real difference in the long run unless we vote in someone unexpected to send a message.

  4. Team McCain-Anti Government corruption.

  5. McCain and the Republicans support the status quo. Their party made the mess we're in.

    'Nuff said.

  6. McCain hands down, he's been a one man trubador in trying to get things changed, he hates pork spending and has never taken an earmark project for his own constituency.

    Osama has never done a thing in 143 days and as Bill Clinton pointed out last week that Osama as candidate X will tell you what you want to hear but can't deliver on anything.

    Dont you fall into the trap democrates are full of c**p.

    When Obama is done with your money the only thing you will have left is CHANGE !!!.

  7. McCain, because he has a plan. All Obama has is hype.

  8. Neither !!!

  9. Well if you look at the facts, McCain has been the maverick in washington for many years. Palin got many corrupt people out of the Alaskan government. Obama's history does not seem to have too much proof of reform. Biden might, but I am not too sure on him. Out of all 4, Palin seems to have the past of reform, and she is the only non-washington insider.

  10. Not McCain/Palin

    Palin only turned "reformer" when it became useful in her race for governor.

    - she supported earmarks and hired a lobbyist firm to get tens of millions of dollars for her small town.

    - she supported Ted Stevens and the earmarks for the bridge to nowhere UNTIL it became a laughing stock and the funding was refused.  Then, she was against the project.

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