Politics and Religion

McCain is bad, and Obama is far worse. Who really deserves to be President?
Box_Of_Rocks 2779 reads
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Ironically, I am wishing for Ross Perot, who I would never had voted for in the past. Unfortunately, he is 78 years old now.
I still can't believe McCain and Obama are the best we can do.

His Vice Presidential choice was the worst debater.

The great economic post-presidential debate, between Perot and Gore, certainly proved Gore and most everyone on Gore's side (both major parties), wrong over time.  That's one inconvenient truth you won't be seeing a documentary about.  

Perot is too old and too white for politics today.  But you can never be too rich.  Good to know some things never change!

No one deserves to be president.

Lots of people are saying that if Perot had NOT run for president, GHW Bush would have won rather than Clinton.  Now that is really freaky because GW Bush would not have been the current president today and for the last 7 years if that had happened.  WOW----very freaky.

If HRC ended up being the nominee, I would have donated to & voted for her in the general election...I cannot imagine a country being run by a complete & utter fool like John McCain....

I've never despised a politican as much as John McCain....

I loved McCain in 2000.  I probably would have voted for him over Gore.  But the McCain of 2000 is not the McCain running today.

The proof is in the man's reversals on positions:

McCain defended "privatizing" Social Security. Now he says he's against privatization (though he actually still supports it, he just doesn't like the word any more because it polled badly).

McCain wanted to change the Republican Party platform to protect abortion rights in cases of rape and incest. Now he doesn't.

McCain said in 2005 that he opposed the tax cuts because they were "too tilted to the wealthy." By 2007, he denied ever having said this, and falsely argued that he opposed the cuts because of increased government spending.

McCain thought the estate tax was perfectly fair. Now he believes the opposite.

McCain supported the moratorium on coastal drilling (as did his advisor Lindsay Graham); now he's against it.

And how about his flip flop on waterboarding?

And what about his brilliant pick of Sarah Palin?  Do you need me to give you a list of CONSERVATIVE pundits who think she's a joke?  Talk about putting politics before country.

I could go on and on and I'm happy to back up all of these statements with links.  But our side doesn't like him because he's not the guy we used to like.

Bottom line:  McCain has trashed his brand of being a straight-talking maverick.  People see him as an opportunistic politician as evidenced by his erratic behavior this week (does ANYONE who doesn't sit behind a Fox News desk really buy that he "suspended" his campaign"?)

Look no further than tracking polls for the proof:

• Gallup: Obama 50%, McCain 42%, with a ±2% margin of error. Yesterday, Obama was up 49%-44%.

• Rasmussen: Obama 50%, McCain 44%, with a ±2% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday.

• Hotline/Diageo: Obama 47%, McCain 42%, with a ±3.2% margin of error, compared to a 48%-43% Obama lead yesterday.

• Research 2000: Obama 50%, McCain 43%, with a ±3% margin of error. Yesterday, Obama was up 49%-43%.

These are the first numbers that encompass McCain's bizarre moves of suspending his campaign while he was campaigning and then swooping in to DC to save the country.

So that's why we don't like McCain.

I strongly disagree with him on Iraq, privitizing social security, judges (both Supreme Court as well as lower level courts), his (lack thereof) an energy plan, stem cell research..And of course, Sarah Palin (which shows he's caving in to the religious right of the party, a group he called "agents of intolerance" in 2000.....

I tend to put more emphasis than most on the Supreme Court as we are at a dangerous crossroads there....If McBush gets to replace Stevens, Souter, Ginsburg, or Breyer with a far right fringe justice:  then abortion rights, civil liberties, environmental issues, employment laws/issues, First Amendment & censorship issues would be in danger of being lost...The court already has 4 ultra far righties (Scalia, Thomas, Roberts, & Ailito) & there needs to be some balance there....Obama voted (as did Clinton) "NO" on the confirmations of Roberts & Ailito, of course since Republicans had the majority in the senate at that time they got thru.....

Finally, McCain is extremely unlikeable....I didn't agree with Reagan on much, but he was affable & charasmatic, whereas McCain is arrogant, condasending, hostile, stubborn....

Obama 08

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kerrakles1607 reads

Collect a lot of $ and whoever collects more money is the winner. Let us not even go about influence peddling. Primary system and electoral college system needs to be revamped. There should be strict limit on how much anyone can spent on every election.

Let us have one vote, let all the candidates run and whoever gets the popular vote majority becomes the president. Every other country does it. Why not here and it would give people real choice and final decision making power.

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