03-21-2008, 11:48 AM
ccm911 wrote:
Because my friend they still have a great deal of support from the American people.
Don't believe me? Take a trip to the newest, biggest red neck state of them all, no I'm not talking Alabama but the sunshine state of Florida. The land of the Pro Life Florida state license plate and the most narrow minded people I have ever met in my life. Most of the people I talked to think GW walks on water. They actual fear this election and think that the country will go to hell soon afterwards. Mention Hillary or heaven forbid Barack Obama, well life just might as well be over. One fellow made it quit clear and I'm sure many of you have heard this by now, a vote for Obama is a vote for VP. When I mentioned that Sen McCane would be the oldest elected president and since he has had a serious bout of skin cancer the same could hold true for him too. The reply; " At least he's a military man" . Even a member of my own family supports GW saying " history will look at him as favorably as it now looks on Lincoln" .........I still hope he was kidding and just trying ruffle my tail feathers. These same people still complain about Bill and his bj, but they complain very little about the the life's lost and the money spent in Iraq.
McCane's time has come and gone. He's a great American. The Republican party should have nominated him 8 years ago. I believe if that would have happen we wouldn't be in the mess we're in now and I would still be a Republican instead of a Democrat. Hillary; although a very intelligent person is a very polarizing individual. Some say when she raises her voice it's like your mother yelling at you. I tend to agree though she is light years ahead of the a-hole who is in there now. So we are left with Barack Obama, I think he's got enough experience to lead this country in the right direction. Not one of the three knows what there going to face when they get into office.....it's going to be hitting the ground running. He's speech's are something to behold. Words do still mean something. Is he a dreamer? Yep, but just think if some of those dreams come true, it would be a real kick in the ass wouldn't it? So Chris don't you and others throw your vote away this is just to important . I leave you with the quote of a great American who was hated by big business, noted for being a dreamer and for the words he spoke.
"It is true of the nation, as of the individual, that the greatest doer must also be a great dreamer" Theodore Roosevelt, 1911, Berkeley, Ca.
Quote:Why we would borrow money from folks that hate us is beyond me.
Why can't Bush, Cheyney, Rumsfeld and Rice be brought up on criminal charges?
Because my friend they still have a great deal of support from the American people.
Don't believe me? Take a trip to the newest, biggest red neck state of them all, no I'm not talking Alabama but the sunshine state of Florida. The land of the Pro Life Florida state license plate and the most narrow minded people I have ever met in my life. Most of the people I talked to think GW walks on water. They actual fear this election and think that the country will go to hell soon afterwards. Mention Hillary or heaven forbid Barack Obama, well life just might as well be over. One fellow made it quit clear and I'm sure many of you have heard this by now, a vote for Obama is a vote for VP. When I mentioned that Sen McCane would be the oldest elected president and since he has had a serious bout of skin cancer the same could hold true for him too. The reply; " At least he's a military man" . Even a member of my own family supports GW saying " history will look at him as favorably as it now looks on Lincoln" .........I still hope he was kidding and just trying ruffle my tail feathers. These same people still complain about Bill and his bj, but they complain very little about the the life's lost and the money spent in Iraq.
McCane's time has come and gone. He's a great American. The Republican party should have nominated him 8 years ago. I believe if that would have happen we wouldn't be in the mess we're in now and I would still be a Republican instead of a Democrat. Hillary; although a very intelligent person is a very polarizing individual. Some say when she raises her voice it's like your mother yelling at you. I tend to agree though she is light years ahead of the a-hole who is in there now. So we are left with Barack Obama, I think he's got enough experience to lead this country in the right direction. Not one of the three knows what there going to face when they get into office.....it's going to be hitting the ground running. He's speech's are something to behold. Words do still mean something. Is he a dreamer? Yep, but just think if some of those dreams come true, it would be a real kick in the ass wouldn't it? So Chris don't you and others throw your vote away this is just to important . I leave you with the quote of a great American who was hated by big business, noted for being a dreamer and for the words he spoke.
"It is true of the nation, as of the individual, that the greatest doer must also be a great dreamer" Theodore Roosevelt, 1911, Berkeley, Ca.
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