Who do you want to be President?
- Crysknife
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Who do you want to be President?
Any thoughts on the upcoming Presidential elections? I am at least glad to see McCain leading for the Republicans because he seems to be a bit more moderate, although it sickens me that Huckabee got as far as he did. McCain can pander to the Right all he likes now, but I think if he wins, he'll still be a breath of fresh air compared to Bush.
Now, I want Obama to win this thing and I hope it works out that way. He has been the most consistent in his voting record and his campaign. Just looking at Hillary's recent breakdowns in her campaign management doesn't give me any faith that she can run this country. Don't get me wrong, I think a woman President would be great, but its got to be the right woman, and while Hillary is close, she's not it.
Now, I want Obama to win this thing and I hope it works out that way. He has been the most consistent in his voting record and his campaign. Just looking at Hillary's recent breakdowns in her campaign management doesn't give me any faith that she can run this country. Don't get me wrong, I think a woman President would be great, but its got to be the right woman, and while Hillary is close, she's not it.
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I love what Robin Williams said about a woman president. There would never be any more war, though there would be some pretty intense negotiations every 28 days.
On topic, I gotta admit that Obama is not looking like so much the newbie any more. Though I still have a long way to go to accepting him and feeling confident in his abilities. But he is slowly winning me over. Unfortunately, Clinton has decided to try to make every one happy, and is quickly losing me.
On topic, I gotta admit that Obama is not looking like so much the newbie any more. Though I still have a long way to go to accepting him and feeling confident in his abilities. But he is slowly winning me over. Unfortunately, Clinton has decided to try to make every one happy, and is quickly losing me.
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I like McCain but his recent endorsement by John Hagee has made me wonder just how deep into the religious nut jobs' pockets he is. John Hagee, is one of those televangelists and some of his views line right up with Westboro Baptist Church's. I was all for McCain.. but now I don't know if I can get past that. McCain says he doesn't agree with all of Hagee's views but he isn't rejecting the endorsement. I dunno, it's probably no big deal, but Hagee makes me sick to my stomach.
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I didn't have CNN or any news on today at all. Is that talk show asshole in Cincinnati still getting air time?
(First there was the crap with the last election, now this brouhaha...it's getting so I'm embarrassed to admit I'm from Ohio.)
(First there was the crap with the last election, now this brouhaha...it's getting so I'm embarrassed to admit I'm from Ohio.)
"Let the dead give water to the dead. As for me, it's NO MORE FUCKING TEARS!"
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Sorry 'bout that.
Mine was actually in response to the mention of endorsements in yours, the one that backfired for McCain.
Just do what I do whenever there's a problem: Blame Omph!
I wasn't particularly fond of Reagan, being an undergrad when his student grant cuts kicked in. I thought "Star Wars" was an idiotic waste of money as well. (Still do, of course.)
I cringe every time I hear a politician invoke The Boojum or mention any religious issue. Religion shouldn't have any place in the political process. There oughta be a law about it!
Oh, right, there is...the Constitution. Oh well....
Mine was actually in response to the mention of endorsements in yours, the one that backfired for McCain.
Just do what I do whenever there's a problem: Blame Omph!
I wasn't particularly fond of Reagan, being an undergrad when his student grant cuts kicked in. I thought "Star Wars" was an idiotic waste of money as well. (Still do, of course.)
I cringe every time I hear a politician invoke The Boojum or mention any religious issue. Religion shouldn't have any place in the political process. There oughta be a law about it!
Oh, right, there is...the Constitution. Oh well....
"Let the dead give water to the dead. As for me, it's NO MORE FUCKING TEARS!"
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Out of the candidates that are available, I think I'm for Obama.
My economics are generally more conservative, but in a sudden realization, I noticed that the "conservative" presidents spend just as much money as the liberals, but the liberals tend to try to spend the money on things that might be useful.
I detest Hillary, even if her policies are basically the same as Obama's. I don't know what I'm going to do if she wins the nomination. Probably a write-in for someone.
My economics are generally more conservative, but in a sudden realization, I noticed that the "conservative" presidents spend just as much money as the liberals, but the liberals tend to try to spend the money on things that might be useful.
I detest Hillary, even if her policies are basically the same as Obama's. I don't know what I'm going to do if she wins the nomination. Probably a write-in for someone.
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I think Hillary would make a damn fine President, but Obama has that "it" factor when it comes to getting people to come together and get something done. He's also the most liberal of them all, and that is a good thing in my book.
And now that we have a Democratic controlled congress, he has a chance to do some great things.
And now that we have a Democratic controlled congress, he has a chance to do some great things.
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Unless I'm mistaken, Clinton came in with a Democratic Congress, and somewhere in his term, it became a Republican majority. And until recently, Bush had a Republican Congress.
I think it's an ok thing. Bush and the Democratic Congress haven't done anything, though. Bush basically summed it up in his State of the Union Address this year:
"Do what I want, or I pull out my veto and executive orders."
I think it's an ok thing. Bush and the Democratic Congress haven't done anything, though. Bush basically summed it up in his State of the Union Address this year:
"Do what I want, or I pull out my veto and executive orders."
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The last few elections should all have used the tag line from AVP:
NO MATTER WHO WINS, WE LOSE!
I thought McCain then I looked into his M/O and was like "hell no!"
I thought Obama and looked into his past and had to say "no thank you!"
I'm going Libertarian this time. Not in with any hope of a win but to send the message that I'm fed up with a this two party bullshit, especially when the differences between the two is so scant.
NO MATTER WHO WINS, WE LOSE!
I thought McCain then I looked into his M/O and was like "hell no!"
I thought Obama and looked into his past and had to say "no thank you!"
I'm going Libertarian this time. Not in with any hope of a win but to send the message that I'm fed up with a this two party bullshit, especially when the differences between the two is so scant.
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Obama has been nothing but superb in everything he has done. He has been the most consistent and ethical person in this race. Plus he's a social liberalist. How the hell can you get better than that?
And I can only thank god(figuratively, not literally), that we've had a Democratic congress for some of the time Bush has been in office. I only care about having the congress be the opposite of a President when that president is a Republican. People wonder what's wrong with this country and they keep electing the same conservatives into power. Bush will go down as one of the worst Presidents in history. Lewis Black said it best.........Having the Democrats not find someone to beat Bush in the last election was like a normal person losing in the Special Olympics.
And I can only thank god(figuratively, not literally), that we've had a Democratic congress for some of the time Bush has been in office. I only care about having the congress be the opposite of a President when that president is a Republican. People wonder what's wrong with this country and they keep electing the same conservatives into power. Bush will go down as one of the worst Presidents in history. Lewis Black said it best.........Having the Democrats not find someone to beat Bush in the last election was like a normal person losing in the Special Olympics.
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How about all of the times in the Illinois state legislature when he voted undecided or claims to have pushed the wrong button? Or the votes he hasn't shown up for so that he won't have a voting record for the Republicans to criticize? There's also the fact that any of his ideas lack specific details. Also, why work so hard to say you're going to reach across the aisle when you think the other side is absolutely wrong on the issues? Anyway, I guess you all know how I feel about him now. I miss Edwards.SandChigger wrote:What about Obama's past bothered you?
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I agree with you Crys that Obama seems to have some pretty strong ethics. But fairness and consideration for others are not the only skills a president needs to have. And granted, there is a big ass learning curve to the job, no matter who you are. But times are not pleasant, and the world does not look to us for leadership as much as it used to. I need some indication that Obama can play with the big boys out there. From what I know about him so far, I wouldn't put it past him to say something like "Ive looked into his eyes, and seen that he will be a good ally," to cover up novice ineptness. Look where that got us last time.
Anyway, we should know if less than a week who its going to be. Maybe. If its Obama, Ill almost certainly vote for him.
Anyway, we should know if less than a week who its going to be. Maybe. If its Obama, Ill almost certainly vote for him.
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Yes, Edwards was the man, but even he voted for the war, Obama at least stood his ground when everyone was against him, including much of his party.
I think Obama has been pretty straightforward about his plans when he reaches office. Everyone makes promises during races that never seem to pan out, but I think he genuinely believes in what he's saying, and has the energy to give it his best shot. The guy just can't be stopped, either by bad press, or slander because there just isn't anything against him. He doesn't accept money from special interest groups, has the best green energy plan, and believes in the separation of church and state. He’s the only one who has acknowledged that this country also stands for people without faith. He's just a fuckin' moral bastard.......and I love the man.
People in my state can’t understand why our public schools are failing, we have shit public transportation, and our police forces work out of crumbling buildings. Well, when you elect people that don’t support those things(people like Romney) then you set yourself up to fail. Private schools run rampant here, and people give car dealership owners and the church more respect than elected officials. I can’t take it anymore. I don’t want business giants deciding my health care, I want my elected officials deciding my health care. Any yahoo can own a business, that doesn’t mean I want them to be my leader as well.
I think Obama has been pretty straightforward about his plans when he reaches office. Everyone makes promises during races that never seem to pan out, but I think he genuinely believes in what he's saying, and has the energy to give it his best shot. The guy just can't be stopped, either by bad press, or slander because there just isn't anything against him. He doesn't accept money from special interest groups, has the best green energy plan, and believes in the separation of church and state. He’s the only one who has acknowledged that this country also stands for people without faith. He's just a fuckin' moral bastard.......and I love the man.
People in my state can’t understand why our public schools are failing, we have shit public transportation, and our police forces work out of crumbling buildings. Well, when you elect people that don’t support those things(people like Romney) then you set yourself up to fail. Private schools run rampant here, and people give car dealership owners and the church more respect than elected officials. I can’t take it anymore. I don’t want business giants deciding my health care, I want my elected officials deciding my health care. Any yahoo can own a business, that doesn’t mean I want them to be my leader as well.
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I think Crysknife and I finally have a common understanding. This country needs to be run like a business THROUGH our leadership, not BY big business. That's why Clinton was such a successful President. He didn't let god decide where to lead him, he let the economy dictate that and adjusted accordingly. That's why we had a budget surplus when he left office ...and now what do we have with Bushy-wushy?Crysknife wrote:Yes, Edwards was the man, but even he voted for the war, Obama at least stood his ground when everyone was against him, including much of his party.
I think Obama has been pretty straightforward about his plans when he reaches office. Everyone makes promises during races that never seem to pan out, but I think he genuinely believes in what he's saying, and has the energy to give it his best shot. The guy just can't be stopped, either by bad press, or slander because there just isn't anything against him. He doesn't accept money from special interest groups, has the best green energy plan, and believes in the separation of church and state. He’s the only one who has acknowledged that this country also stands for people without faith. He's just a fuckin' moral bastard.......and I love the man.
People in my state can’t understand why our public schools are failing, we have shit public transportation, and our police forces work out of crumbling buildings. Well, when you elect people that don’t support those things(people like Romney) then you set yourself up to fail. Private schools run rampant here, and people give car dealership owners and the church more respect than elected officials. I can’t take it anymore. I don’t want business giants deciding my health care, I want my elected officials deciding my health care. Any yahoo can own a business, that doesn’t mean I want them to be my leader as well.
I'd like to see Obama in the White House if for no other reason that to see a charismatic, young, black man with minimal political experience (this can actually be a good thing, folks) shake up our current world views and government. Those white-bread mid-westerners who vote for the pale old guy in the pin-striped suit every four years must be sweating it big time. I love it.