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Who would you like to have to your home for dinner?

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Obama or McCain......briefly why. Thanks

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  1. McCain

    For one he has served his country.

    And also he has voted pro life on a consistant basis. As the last child born into a big family at least consider my point of veiw on that one.

    I would not refuse Obama a place at our table but I sure would not have the same respect for him.


  2. Obama.  He seems more down to earth, more open and friendly, and can probably talk on a variety of subjects.  I think that would be a more enjoyable evening.

    McCain just seems mean and crotchety.  And I wouldn't want him calling my wife a C*** if she burns the roast.

  3. Obama, he is intelligent & decent & honest. He is humble. s**y & fun. His family gets along beautifully. I would feel relaxed about him & he can talk about subjects other than war. He wouldn't call my husband & I friends. If we were his friends he would know our names. I would like to know more about his spiritual life. This is what is going to make him a great President but the part he can't really talk about in a short time the way he has to in the public right now.

  4. McCain is a very funny guy, I bet. I bet when he is not on stage, he is extremely funny and clever. That is my sense.

    It may sound strange, but I would like McCain to be President and Obama be the veep. Really.

  5. Barack,

    I think I would enjoy the conversation better.

    I would get very tired quick of war stories.

  6. Obama.  McCain would be too tough and chewy.  :)

  7. McCain - because I think his unique life experience gives him incredible depth and understanding into human nature, and I'd love to hear his thoughts.

    Obama is young, bright, and articulate - but people like that are a dime a dozen.  I wouldn't learn anything new.  

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