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magnetrack says:
The Bush people tried to scare us, but now I''m really scared that someone as incompetent and unqualified as Obama might get beyond pretending to be president and actually become one.
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babooph says:
Both are good guys-Bush on the other hand had to have the propaganda system hide his lowgrade abilities& character.The higher up the pole the monkey went,the more they hid his butt.
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veteran188 says:
mcSame''s experience is in destroying the United States
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veteran188 says:
McSame plans to run the country exactly like Bush does,

he has states so, he also applauds the McBush economic policy, whatevr thats means , bush obviously has no plans for anything at all.

McSAME should be in prison not in the white house, but

than again so should Bush
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dmgenet says:
Obviously no one cared when Bush was elected. I am hoping that the electorate are more astute this time. And the General was right. Being a POW does not singularly make you experienced for the Presidency. Nor does touring Europe.

It''s how they plan to run the country. Other than into the ground like Bush did.
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truthspeake2 says:
I have a better question...it seems pretty strange that no one has asked what has McSame done for his home state of Arizona. I''ve lived in Phoenix for the last 14 years and I can say "absolutely" nothing!

Unless you account for the liquor/beer distribution laws here which are spread out between ONLY three business entities, one of which coincidentally happens to be owned by his wife.

So, I guess he did actually accomplish something...
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veteran188 says:
Obama is the only choice this time

unles you actually want more of the same,

but if you do you are as UnAmerican as he is
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hungry1968 says:
Did anyone ever stop to think, that if you don''t FABRICATE WARS, that you don''t need to be a good "commander-in-chief"?

There''s NO QUESTION that right now, we need someone that is willing to focus on AMERICA''S domestic problems - energy, immigration, economy, etc - those are problems that McCain just CANNOT comprehend.
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ubrew12 says:
For me, the election is about party. We''re only (effectively) allowed two parties in this country: one that increases progressive taxation, and one that reduces it. It should be obvious by now that NEITHER party will act to reduce government spending: the last attempt to really reduce gov''t spending, and make the gov''t more efficient at what it did, was done by Al Gore in 1993.

Thirty years after the Reagan Revolution, I believe the country suffers from the success of that revolution: massive public and private debtloads, a massive shift in wealth toward the already wealthy (with attendent control of politics as well as capitalism). It would be hard-pressed to call this a democracy any more. For personality and experience, I thought Biden was the best Dem candidate, not sure for Repubs. Repubs are just WRONG for the country right now. We need to begin paying for the Reagan/Bush debt and saving for the huge Boomer SocSec/Medicare retirement juggernaut thats going to hit us in about 10 years. Time is growing short to do both.

In any case, Repubs need to accept that just ''saying'' you''re the party of small government doesn''t mean anything, esp. after 30 years of ''all talk and no trousers''.
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jon2012-2009 says:
So it''''''''s OK if the country goes to hell in a handbasket as long as a Democrat is steering?
Posted by Ariel133 at 01:59 PM : Jul 25, 2008

We''ve already seen that the country goes to hell under a Republican president. The last Democratic president did all right too so what are we talking about here? The facts of the issues surrounding this election favor the Democrats. I don''t think you can get around that.
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