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Edward Dolan wrote:
> .... > Wilson, the Dems are going to win big this time around for sure. Those high > gas prices get to everyone one way or another. But this does not mean that > B. Hussein O. is going to be president unless McCain screws it up which he > is more than capable of doing. > > I am so pissed off at the way both the Dems and the Repubs have conducted > their confounded primaries that I may well sit out this election. Maybe I > will emigrate to la belle France along with Tom Sherman where we can both > critique America from a safe distance for the rest of our lives. > This pres election sucks, if you vote Dem or GOP. On the Dem side we have a choice between the wife of a former Pres who did such a great job he was almost impeached, who had New York handed to her by the Dem machine. The woman is not fit to slop pigs, and her character would make a billy goat puke. The main reason for paying any attention to the conventions at all is to see how rudely and bitterly this shrew dismounts her dying campaign. Then there's the reluctant Moslem, who seems to have based his political career on the concept that people can't hold your past decisions against you if you never make any. Is he still tossing water bottles everywhere?... On the GOP side we have a war hero who once noted that "we could stay in Iraq for ,,, a thousand years..." and that we'd most likely have to bomb Iran at some point. And at a time when the US economy is quite possibly the worst it's been since the /first/ great depression, he has admitted more than once that he doesn't know much about economics (aside from what he learned with the rest of the Keating Five, I suppose). I used to vote pro-gun, which was almost always Republican. This time around I tend to think sound US currency is a greater issue, and only Kuncinch and Paul ever mentioned it. Kuncininch dropped out way early and Paul is sticking with it, although the mainstream media has tried to ignore him. http://ronpaultimeline.com/ (I dunno why the timeline has stopped at Feb...) ~ |
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