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KaiineTN wrote:Honestly, will there even be much change if Obama becomes the president? I hear the change word over and over and over again, but never hear anything specific. What will change? What wont? I've become a bit of a pessimist when it comes to government and politics, sadly.
I got a call from an Obama supporter/worker yesterday, asking me if I'll be attending the caucuss. Bleh.
araby wrote:Republicans everywhere are making the royal mistake of "anyone but Hillary!" but they'd better be careful.
Obama is an excellent public speaker, a very handsome and upstanding man. I have respect for him. He is too liberal, I do not agree with him on any of the issues and I think after four years of him, we'll be crying "Jimmy Carter!!" all over again.
Do we need change? Obviously. But not that kind. I will not vote for Obama.
araby wrote:I was gonna say, "when you pop your head out of the sand every so often to see what's going on we'll see" but you and I are friends. so I won't say that.
No, seriously, that's your opinion and that's cool of course. It just happens to be my opinion that if Obama is elected, we'll likely end up in a similar situation. Of course I could be wrong. We haven't even elected yet, so it's speculation.
araby wrote:Obama is an excellent public speaker, a very handsome and upstanding man. I have respect for him. He is too liberal, I do not agree with him on any of the issues and I think after four years of him, we'll be crying "Jimmy Carter!!" all over again.
Do we need change? Obviously. But not that kind. I will not vote for Obama.
Tuggan wrote:araby wrote:Obama is an excellent public speaker, a very handsome and upstanding man. I have respect for him. He is too liberal, I do not agree with him on any of the issues and I think after four years of him, we'll be crying "Jimmy Carter!!" all over again.
Do we need change? Obviously. But not that kind. I will not vote for Obama.
but would you vote for clinton? they're basically the same exact candidate except for ones a black male and the other a white female.
Yamori wrote:KaiineTN wrote:Honestly, will there even be much change if Obama becomes the president? I hear the change word over and over and over again, but never hear anything specific. What will change? What wont? I've become a bit of a pessimist when it comes to government and politics, sadly.
I got a call from an Obama supporter/worker yesterday, asking me if I'll be attending the caucuss. Bleh.
I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling this way.
Every time he speaks, all I hear is "Hope hope change hope change future hope change change future hope children change hope hope future change." I've yet to hear him give ANY actual idea or specifics as to what changes he will actually be bringing about. He's running entirely as a personality rather than from ideology.
Eziekial wrote:His record is sealed so that's all bullshit propaganda. Not that I am a McCain fanboi but anyone who goes after someone's military record based on complete hearsay is an asshat of the 9th degree.
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