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| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
That event was pathetic.
Such a demonstration of the most mediocre policies, passion and pathetic vision for a flag waiving mess that is america.
Mccain is a great man and would be a great 1 term president in a post nixon era, or an advisor to Obama. But a leader with a vision he is not, a leader in the battlegrounds he may be.
I am personally uncomfortable with a leader who has directly killed other humans even if in a war. And he is in the blood thirsty party. Bad Combo.
I laugh when those think that Obama wont win; and worse that think he shouldnt. To those in disfavour, do that math. The odds are stacked heavily, very heavily in their favour. To assume that those on the fence would sway towards Mccain is nonsensical, and in a terrain that see's a 10 percent higher amount more "typically" democratic voters eligble in a debacle that is the fault of repblican party, during a corrupt and illegal war time, and a quasi- economic freeze; is not doing their math. |
While I also think that Obama will win (not by much though and anything could happen from now until election day), you may just be giving Americans too much credit in that last paragraph. The fact that Bush was elected at all is amazing to me...but he did it TWICE!
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