Meet The Candidates
America Love It Or Fix It 2008
Commander-in-chief, leader of the free world, the Decider. Whatever you call it, America is about to pick a new president. These are your options. Choose wisely.
From our America Love It Or Fix It 2008 video series:
Posted on April 17, 2008 by - andrewprice
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not all of them
these are some of our options.
Posted on April 21, 2008 — by acc
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John Mc Cain is the devil
Come on, do we really want another 100 years of war? Our military is already severely depleted can we risk a parallel war with Iran. Would you send your kids? I know John Mc Cain wouldn't, and George Bush wouldn't even have gone himself. Why don't we ask the families of the over 4,400 dead American soldiers if they are for the war. The Bush administration has already killed more Americans than the September 11th terrorists. And John how is cutting taxes to the poor who either already don't pay taxes or pay very little supposed to help them out? You are out of touch my friend. A heads up Trickle Down Theory is a lie!!!!!!! The last 8 years of republicn aristocracy have turned the American Dream into the American Nightmare, let's not do this to ourselves any longer.
Posted on April 25, 2008 — by joemama
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Hey JoeMama
McCain does have kids in Iraq, you uninformed jackass. If you think the problems we have in this country are as deep as "Republican aristocracy bad, Democrat socialism good", then you are what Marx referred to as a useful idiot. Tragically, with so many Americans as ignorant as you or more so, it seems things will have to get worse before they get better... alot worse.
Posted on April 26, 2008 — by Kenneth42
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Yeah right
"America love it or fix it", like any of these three clowns is able to fix anything. People are so freakin' stupid to put their faith in any of these three career liars.
Posted on April 27, 2008 — by biffula
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True choice requires knowledge of the options
John McCain has 1 child in Iraq. That doesn't make or break his or any other Commander-in-Chiefs ability to declare war or 'conflict' as it were.
However, its obvious John McCain is not an option, with his 100 years comment and the media's attempt to help him brush it over with differing opinions about what he said.
Now, I like Obama, but, I've said it elsewhere he doesn't have the experience and it shows...look at Afghanistan, he is running the committee that over-sees NATO, and has not held one meeting; he could simply have had one meeting to outline the agenda then, just like a President would do, DELEGATE control to a subordinate while he campaigns. It maybe a tactic to hide how he would handle things as Prez, but the Taliban just attempted to assassinate the Afghan prez, NATO has been begging for forces for months and he is still, by his actions, ignoring it. This from the man who said he'd go into Pakistan to get Bin Laden. Um, hello?
Hillary has what it takes, but the key for both Hillary and Obama, is not who votes them into office, but getting CONGRESS behind them. Yes, 'biffula', you're right, putting faith in anyone of these candidates is ridiculous, especially when Bush reminded everyone how you control this nation:
control congress.
The President was never intended to work in a vacuum, but most people put their faith in one candidate because they just don't know how the system works. They don't seem to understand that you have to vote for the Pres, then the congressmen who will support the pres, and finally the local/state officials that will keep that political philosophy implemented in your town. Lets hope the American people learn this quickly. They should already know it getting out of high school...
Posted on April 28, 2008 — by ByronNJFL
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Hey, Kenneth42!
Your criticism of "Hey JoeMama", in which you paint the choice as "Republican aristocracy bad, Democrat socialism good", is way off base. To borrow your phrase, you're an uninformed jackass. You don't have any understanding of what socialism is nor the perceptiveness to realize that America already is and long has been a socialist state. Public schools, public roads, public health care, publicly-financed pensions, publicly-financed political campaigns, publicly-owned sports arenas, public housing, public food supply systems and on and on. And let's not forget public subsidies to huge corporations. You uninformed jackass.
Posted on April 28, 2008 — by Incredulous
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3 Stooges.
America needs help and none of these bozos have the answers.
Life seems good most of the time, but take a look under the covers. The end of Habeus Corpus, Law enforcement sweeps across entire counties, a blanket warrant for guns in homes in Washington DC, legalized torture, the ability of YOUR government to declare YOU an enemy of the state and MAKE YOU DISAPPEAR . . . LEGALY!! No lawyer, no call, no judge, no hearing, no jury. FOREVER.
The precedents set over the last 7 years have brought Freedom in America to its knees. WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!
Today its Muslims, Tomorrow . . . .
IT MAY BE YOU. (or your children, or grandchildren, cousins, neighbors.)
Please, pay attention. Take AMERICA BACK. (Maybe its too late.)
Posted on April 29, 2008 — by Logical_Insanity
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It's not GOOD to leave out one of the Canidates
Dr. Paul is still in the campaign. That said, I liked these videos much more than the campaigning I have been hearing from these three. I watched the videos with a certain bias and had to say that Hillary's positions if accurately represented in the video are the best of three evils.
Posted on April 29, 2008 — by 82thebar
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Blah, blah, war, blah...
McCain basically wants to put more money into the military and then take less in taxes. How are we supposed to pay for that military he wants? I think his navy background has too much influence on him.
Posted on May 2, 2008 — by appleblush
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There appears to be an error here
There are only two Democratic Party presidential candidates in Mr. Price's entry. That is correct. There is only one Republican Party candidates. That is totally and obviously false. There are still two. The second is Rep. Ron Paul.
He and his supporters are bringing big surprises to the state conventions. I would note Nevada just last Saturday. It is easily proven that McCain does NOT have the Republican slot locked up yet. It's just that the MS media and press have sold that story all the while being in a complete Ron Paul blackout for all practical purposes.
The Neocons will stop at nothing. WAKE UP AMERICA!
Posted on May 2, 2008 — by jpys
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There's one other candidate you're forgetting
I'm talking to more and more people who are hell bent on writing in Ron Paul.
He may say he's not going to run as an Independent but he said at the speech last week in Nevada at the Republican State Convention that "as long as I have supporters I'll keep running."
I'd love to see a write-in campaign for Ron Paul. He is STILL the only candidate talking about bringing ALL our troops home, about preserving, protecting and defending the Constitution, about eliminating the Federal Reserve, about deep-sixing The unpatriotic Patriot Act and on and on.
I dare this website to put Ron Paul's picture up for a vote. He'll whip all the other candidates EASILY. Double dare ya.
Posted on May 3, 2008 — by Abbybwood
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Oy
"Would you send your kids? I know John Mc Cain wouldn't"
He already has, genius.
"It is easily proven that McCain does NOT have the Republican slot locked up yet. "
Uh, actually, he does. Whether or not you want to cause trouble is one thing, but he already has the required number of delegates to take the nomination.
"However, its obvious John McCain is not an option, with his 100 years comment and the media's attempt to help him brush it over with differing opinions about what he said. "
Different opinion about what he said? He specifically said, "That would be fine with me. As long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed, that’s fine with me." He also specifically said, "We've been in South Korea...we’ve been in Japan for 60 years". Are we at war in those countries?
Posted on May 3, 2008 — by bennyp
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A couple of problems
One of your advertisements than links to this blog post says, "Q: Which candidate was ranked 894 out of 899 students in highschool?" The answer to this question is NONE OF THEM. McCain graduated 894 out of 899 from the Naval Academy. That's still kind of bad I suppose, though just getting into the Academy, much less graduating from it, is an achievement most of us could not attain.
Also, I find myself a bit bothered by the title of this video series: "Love it or fix it." Seems like a false dichotomy to me. Indeed, I don't want anyone's help fixing this country if they don't already love it!
Posted on May 5, 2008 — by mcg
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in the unlikely story that is america, there has never been anything false about hope
It is so easy to be dismissive, to not be involved, to think "this does not apply to me." It is so easy to think that your vote does not count, that your voice cannot be heard- that none of it matters. We are a generation that has no draft impending up on us, we have our faces buried in our cell phones. We get our news from Facebook feeds, from John Stewart on the Daily Show. We maybe argue with our parents and the way that they vote. Maybe we did not have Myspace in high school, but we got in soon afterward, and that is kind of how we exist. Online. Our fingers plugged into some keyboard, sending signals out to somewhere and still we believe we can provide no change? That it is just too much? Too terrifying?
With all this technology, education, and resources we have available and then still- still we have the nerve to act as if we cannot have hope? As if having hope would mean admitting stupidity, or admitting defeat? When did hope become synonymous to naivety? When did caring become so uncool- so uncool that we could not stop for ten minutes, not even for ten seconds to think outside of ourselves.
And yes, so maybe, maybe you can say that all we hear is the same things on Fox News and CNN- that it's not the truth, that democrats and republicans are the same, that your voice doesn't matter- that it never will. Yes, it is very easy to say all of those things and then to walk away- but what does that do? What does that help? To be a coward, to not put in any effort. If you don't feel like you're getting the true story on CNN, explore your options, take the initiative. I am sure your grandmother doesn't do too well using a google search engine, but I am sure you can. I am sure that if you try you could hear how it's said every where around the world, that you could find the news from many different perspectives, that right in front of you, on the screen next to myspace.com you could find blogs, radio programs, newspapers and endless articles that could help you form an opinion. That could help us stop being a generation that is full of excuses and indifference.
Do something. Do anything. Yell at me for writing this, make a phone call, read a translation of a foreign paper, go see someone speak at a local college. Just stop saying that there is no way that anything will change.
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If you live in North Carolina or Indiana, I hope you vote for Barack tomorrow. I have already been bumping heads with my friends about this, but I just don't understand why people don't want change and how people my age are really so jaded and proud to have this attitude where they keep insisting that government can't change. I hear so many people say to me "do you really think things could ever change?" and they say it with this tone where they sound so exhausted and exasperated and fed up, and all I want to scream is "why don't you try? Why don't you at least try and do something to make change happen, or believe in something enough to let change happen?
I feel the same way about people voting for Hillary Clinton right now as I did when people voted for George W. Bush four years ago, I look at my peers and I just do not understand. Hillary Clinton runs this campaign where she just acts like a monster, where she talks shit and lets out the occasional "shame on you Barack Obama," and then donates five million dollars to herself and I just do not get it. I do not get how this resonates with anyone my age, how they can look at her speak and feel hope, I am just not exactly sure, because when I listen to her speeches, I find them unsettling.
After the results came in in Pennsylvania, I listened to her speech and then Obama's speech, and I could not understand how anyone could listen to what Clinton was saying and feel good- she offered up some brief history lesson, let her fan base let out chants of "Yes She Will," and had some kind of gleam in her eye that just did not resonate with me. Really, I just cannot understand it. I watch Barack speak and it feels good, and it feels possible and it feels real.
I have even heard people get upset and say "Oh it is just trendy to like Obama," with this whole fuck this attitude as if to say that if people like it then it must not be the best option to do it? Or what even? I have sat around with my friends and I have heard some of the things they have to say and it surprises me. I mean it feels different here in New York, but when I talk to my family in Ohio- when my aunt tells me she is voting for Hillary because "it takes a Clinton to clean up a Bush's mess" I imagine this dynasty of Bush then Clinton then Bush then Clinton then Bush, then maybe Clinton again and I don't know what's happened or how this could be possible.
It seems right now that the democratic party is hurting itself, that again we are seeming unorganized that we don't have someone up and running and John McCain sits their smiling, telling some war story.
I do not think I know everything about politics, I don't think I am an expert with any of this. But I feel very strongly about this. I feel very strongly that my peers should step up and make some kind of difference. I feel like we have to do more right now.
I believe that we can change this, I believe that even one step is such a big step. I believe this so strongly. I know that I want to get my hands in it- that I want to get my fingers deep in it, I want the dirt under my nails, I want my hands to bleed raw and I know that it will feel good. I know that any amount of education, any amount of change, and any amount of hope is everything. Maybe that is all I know.
I am a registered voter in the state of Florida and my vote did not count directly, I hope that your vote will.
Posted on May 5, 2008 — by dscrima
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Obama Military Experience
I find it hilarious that the right wing adores attacking Obama on his lack of a military record. Can someone please tell me when John McCain gained personal experience on Urbanized, Desert warfare? How is he better able handle an urban, desert conflict than Obama when his personal skill-sets and combat expertise are obsolete by over 30+ years, and geared towards Jungle, artillery based conflicts? Can someone also tell me how he can effectively manage a military force that has spent the largest amount of military funding in history – yet less than 10% of the overall combat force is battle ready? Finally, if many areas in the country of Iraq have been on nearly continuous lockdown for several months to stop the violence, how is John McCain taking leadership of the armed forces going to make us succeed in Iraq?
I keep thinking that World War 2 took less time to win than the time we have been in Iraq. That blows my mind: We beat Hitler in less time that has taken to “secure” Iraq. Wow.
American leadership always has, and always will, rely on a vast network of intelligence advisers, military specialists and other professionals that serve the commander in chief. Although the president may change office, the same professionals who advised George "Whoops" Bush will still be in place when Obama takes office. What I think is very important to have happen is a leader that is able to hold those networks and those professionals responsible for their actions and advice. The Bush administration has been staggeringly inefficient at coaxing results from these professionals, has been entirely too hesitant to admit its mistakes and faults, and has committed the blood of our most prized possession – our kids – into a war we simply cannot win because the “Iraqi” people do not want a government imposed upon them.
Iraq was a nation carved out in the 1940’s. It has several ethnic groups that simply don’t want anything to do with one another. I don’t understand why we need to have one country exist here instead of three – one for each faction. What’s really sad is we were once a nation under siege from a superpower that decided to declare independence from a government we didn’t want imposed on us. Now, we’re trying to do the same thing to Iraq.
I don’t think I’ve ever been more ashamed to be an American – our government is failing in so many ways at the moment that I think we’re on the verge of collapse as a nation. The west coast of the US has been in a chronic drought situation for 30 years, we haven’t bothered investing in a comprehensive energy policy while other nations leave us in the dust. (33% of Germanys electricity is now solar generated). We have millions of senior citizens ready to retire into a broke social security system. We have an enormous brain trust of 20-somethings who now have to compete for white-collar, high paying jobs with Indish and Chinese citizens able to work at 1/20th the cost our kids can. We have a higher incarceration rate than China and North Korea based on a drug “war” that also failed miserably. Our college graduates can’t afford basic housing and are being forced to move back in with their parents after school – they’re lucky if they earn $9 an hour at Wal-Mart – and are expected to buy $300K houses and pay for their parents social security checks too. Our middle class hasn’t had a raise in 30 years, the rich have been huge benefactors of all of the economic growth over the last 20 years. In short: Maybe our government should spend less time talking about and trying to regulate who I decide to have sex with and solve issues that actually matter.
I want accountability. I want to be proud of America again. I want a raise, I want my credit cards paid off, a good job, my neighbors and friends to not die in a senseless conflict with no resolution, a military held accountable for its spending. I want my gay husband to not wake up in the night screaming out of fear he’s going to be shot at. I want a country that recognizes the hypocrisy in asking someone to give their life for their nation but be ashamed of who they are and whom they choose to love. I want a leader that inspires me, shows me that the sun can rise again on America, and that we really can move forward as a nation – and get answers to the things we’ve been needing for decades.
I think the first step is to show we really have changed. Let’s put a black man from a single parent home in the white house….
Posted on May 6, 2008 — by hinesbrad
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Obama: The enigma, the contradiction
Some people have the way with words, and the personality so electric that they can get a way with the contradiction of their messages, and the enigma of their very selves. Obama has been riding high on the campaign trail mostly because of his way with his speeches. However, a deep, discerning thought can unmask him.
The contridiction: He is saying that he is the agent of unification, of hope, of reconciliation. Beautiful words, and, truly, very high aspirations that we can easily identify with. Who wouldn't want that in these United States with a stark history of racial inequality and, at present, racial distrust. Then here comes his pastor spewing all those venom that flips Obama's call for the opposite. Granting that he did not say those words, at least in public, but his pastor, instead, the fact that he is going to this Church for twenty years and listening to this same pastor begs the question of his acceptance, if not approval of such views. Pronouncements like his pastor's are not the kind that just slip out of nowhere; they are the kind that are deeply embedded in the psyche. Which then follows that in all of twenty years, it is very unlikely that this same pastor has not made the same pronouncements in his sermons, where Obama and his family are in audience.
First, he refused to denounce his pastor, and tried to play with words again in his speech in Philadelphia. Some bought that same spin, but the majority saw some sense and withheld the votes from him, thus his defeat in Pennsylvania. Then, more of the same pronouncements from the pastor came out, and he finally denounced him.
An intelligent question should be: Did he denounce his pastor because, as the popular media keep on hammering, he is hurting Obama's campaign, and nothing else? Is it authenticity, or expediency? This is a contradiction that should give us the reason to keep a hold of our emotion, and use our head, instead.
There are so much to know about him, for he just shoots out of nowhere. The fact that he is so close to being an enigma, is one thing that may give us all pause to collect all the facts about him, and where he really stands.
The frenzy we have about him is scary. Germany had the same frenzy about Hitler in the 1930s. There were contradictory signs about him, but the Germans ignored them, for Hitler played on the very basic nerve that appealed to the Germans at that time: restoration of German pride after its defeat in WW I.
Obama has contradictions written all over him and is also playing with our deepest need: the restoration of American pride at the time of our morale and economic hardships, both at home and in the world stage.
Candidates like him play more with generalities, with so much to be desired for in terms of specifics. The popular media has lavished him with so much accommodation, but it is us, not the media, who will live with our choices in November 2008.
May we use more of our head, and less of our emotions. As Bernard M. Baruch, that American thinker, writer and diplomat, said: "There is madness in crowds from which even the wisest, caught up, in their ranks, are not immune."
Posted on May 9, 2008 — by garyklamo
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What is wrong with you people.
It does not matter who is the president, the american people, filled with their Ipods and television shows, are the problem in the USA. We are selfish, stubborn, aristocratic assholes. We will always get what we deserve, and if that's an economic collapse, so be it. Until we learn that all people over the world want what they want, and we should keep to ourselves (except defense). Well Americans, get ready for what's coming, it's not going to be fun.
Posted on May 9, 2008 — by jtama
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Not correct
The on-line ads for goodmagazine are not correct. They hint that McCain was ranked 894 of 899 in high school. The correct statement is he was ranked 894 of 899 at the Naval Academy.
The presentations are excellent and are helpful. It is the marketing to get people to the presentations that is not correct.
Posted on May 9, 2008 — by sjrnews
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stop censoring ron paul this is sick
The new world order does not stand a chance. I don't care that they control the media and have for decades. I don't care that the majority of my fellow Americans are buying into the lies... I don't care that the media has slandered/marganalized Ron Paul from day one with their biased scripted propaganda they can go to hell... This country is long overdo for a revolution and I'm ready to spill my blood for it... Ron Paul is the ONLY choice besides the fact that he is the only one worthy of our vote - all other candidates would only be worthy in China at best...
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable. - JFK
my space dot com slash bluebody
it's my space my voice my freedom to express it and no nazi not mkKkain bush Obama(bin laden) or Billary is going to stop me - We all know these candidates are just lawyers turned actors; it's time we find the illuminati priest scumbags who put them into power and hold them responsible... cut the bruise from the banana.
Posted on May 10, 2008 — by whythecensorship
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Not Fair
These claim to be non-biased informational videos however they clearly have a liberal bias. i think it is obvious that the makers of these videos prefer hilary over obama and both of them over mccain. i wish people could just put the facts out fairly and balanced so people could make a decision instead of all the slander that goes on. while these videos did not attack anyone they clearly focused on the strong points of clinton vs the weaker points of mccain. and just to put it out there i'm voting for obama so don't think im a republican or anything, i just don't think these videos are fair.
Posted on May 10, 2008 — by shof
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if you like any of these 3
You are an idiot... They all belong to the same organizations and have all received millions of dollars from the same lobbyists/CEOs
Obama is Cheneys' cousin... Obama shook hands with Karl Rove don't you blind fools see they are all in bed with eachother... Wolves in sheep clothing and Obama is just their newest member and your all idiots for buying into it... you deserve whats coming - i'm getting the fk out of this country peace out.
Posted on May 10, 2008 — by whythecensorship
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OBAMA THE FRAUD
Obama has showed that he is NOT a untier but a Divider. His continued use of the race card to win this country is nauseating. It shows that he doesn't care about America or the it's people.
Obama will do and say anything to win.
How can he walk around Monday-Friday talking unity and then sneak off on the weekends to attend, support and applaud the sermons of a Rev. who promotes Racist and Anti-American propaganda.
If all the states that have voted already had a second chance to vote today, Obama would be out of the race.
However, the media and the DNC were able to successfully hide Obamas issues with Wright, Rezko, Ayers, etc. until after the first 22 states had voted.
The good thing is that all those states will get a chance to take back their vote in November and everyone with common sense knows that Obama is going to LOSE and LOSE BIG in November!
NO OBAMA 08
Posted on May 10, 2008 — by universala
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McCain bans ALL abortions
There has been a change in McCain's position on abortions. He is looking more like a dictator every day. THE CHANGE: NO ABORTIONS, EVER for any reason, even in cases of incest or rape.
Women would have no control over over their bodies under a McCain dictatorship.
Posted on May 11, 2008 — by Swatantra
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American: Love It or Fix It!
Very clever. A little light on facts about Obama. Have you read his books? I believe he has way more experience assisting communities than the other two candidates. I want somebody willing to assist communities and stump for education.
Posted on May 11, 2008 — by JaneAnneJ
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"Anti-christ" hippocracy
In the midst this media frezied paparazi nonsense, I endured the most rediculous one today. For Mothers Day I attended a church of god for my grandmother, during their service the pastor had the audacity to call Barack Obama the literal "Anti-christ". What nerve convices this stone age scripture hypothesis to be that of Obama? Then the guy had the nerve to carry on saying that white people are taking his back and the colored are right there with them. Now how much of a fasciastic and racist statement is this. Not only an objectified opinion but one coming for a "man of god". Barack Obama is Americas only hope. McCain's gonna do nothing but reflect that of what is the IQ of Bush. Hillary doesn't know, even if she did how do you think she's going to look on the panel and the UN? Every time she goes to speak someones gonna cut her off. Her words will not be heard around the world. They have no meaning and no respect from americans. She's not trying to make things better, in turn she wants to take bush's mistakes and build on them. Where Obama is gunning for a change, a complete 180, not mccains 360 and not Hilarys 90. We need to turn the train around. Get on the right tracks you know. I'm the least political person you'll ever meet and these are my opinions.
-khaos
Posted on May 11, 2008 — by kauzingkhaos
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Hillary Hussein McCain
I don't see any plans or solid solutions from any of these candidates. I see only a continuation of the problems that currently exists. If we are in a recession, how can we pay for hational health care. If we are dominating the middle east, how can we make friends and trading partners out of them.
If Americans don't pay attention, how will we elect the right person for the job as POTUS? Ron Paul? Who is he? And why is he still running for president? Is there more to him than I am looking at? I definately don't like Any of these 3.
Posted on May 11, 2008 — by hrdman2luv
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Who is Really the Devil
While McCain is not my choice for President, I could not vote for Obama unless I totally hated the United States and did not care if it was handed over on a silver platter to Iran, or some such nation. I could not vote for Clinton unless I wanted to become a Marxist nation or did not care how our nation ends up. I believe McCain at least cares for the Constitution and would uphold it. The other two would throw it out.
As for the Republican aristocracy destroying the American dream, the American dream was destroyed with Social Security, welfare, medicaid and medicare, and all the entitlements that steals from one to give to another. Pork barrel spending has also wiped out a lot of American dreams. Now if you think the American dream means "let me see what I can do for me with your money," then the Marxist Democrats are the way for you. However, let me suggest that you go to Russia, China, Iran or the one that does already does it your way.
Posted on May 12, 2008 — by conservative
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Is there anyone else?
Hillary has amazing plans, but she's too socialist. I honestly don't want another Mussolini around, let alone running my country. However, she is much more qualified than her black rights opponent, Barack. Don't get me wrong, I think everyone in this country--no matter their colour--should have the same OPPORTUNITIES (but not equal social status-that is earned). Obama seems to be only concerned with giving AA's more and more power....we're all equals here, so why is he focusing solely on one people. As for McCain, come on! We cannot stay in Iraq as long as he wants. The most logical thing to be done is a slow, yet steady, removal of our troops and a training of theirs. But lets not repeat our problem with Osama bin Laden and supply them with all the supplies they need to come back at the United States. I honestly think we need to go back to the ideal of States Rights. A REPUBLIC is the way to go....I'm sorry but some Yankee doesn't have the right to issue taxes, etc. for the south, and no southern boy knows what's going on in the North or West. Things aren't working anymore! The founders of this nation would be absolutely DISGUSTED to see what's going on now. Barack is right--we do need change, but not what any of these three are offering.
Posted on May 12, 2008 — by katlee1887
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McCain will beat Obama
Look at this post and tell me what you get out of it...
McCain leads on who has better Experience (71%-18%)
and who has better knowledge of World Affairs (65%-24%)
Vs
Obama has big majorities on which candidate would bring needed Change to Washington (59%-29%)
better personality and temperament (56%-32%)
better understands people's problems (54%-35%)
and has a clearer vision for the future (54%-34%).
NOW WHO DO YOU WANT TO RUN THIS NATION?
A: The guy who has Experience and Understands the World
or B: a nice guy.
Posted on May 13, 2008 — by MAP2010
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What Choice?
There are 300 million people in the USA... Is this best 3 choices we can come up with?
Fixing America is a bigger job than any of these 3 people are capable of doing.
All 3 of these candidates are but shills for the international banking cartel, the UN and the CFR.
Be aware of what is being done to "our" country, be VERY aware, BEFORE it is TOO LATE...
Posted on May 13, 2008 — by TheWizardKing
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What Choice?
There are 300 million people in the USA... Is this best 3 choices we can come up with?
Fixing America is a bigger job than any of these 3 people are capable of doing.
All 3 of these candidates are but shills for the international banking cartel, the UN and the CFR.
Be aware of what is being done to "our" country, be VERY aware, BEFORE it is TOO LATE...
Posted on May 13, 2008 — by TheWizardKing
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Nuts
Does anyone Understand or care about economics. Social programs do not help anyone. Free markets are what made this country great. Obama talks about change but, he just wants to continue the long tradition of expanding government and social programs. What we really need is true reform. Completely Privatize Schools , Roads, heath care, police etc. Or at least let the states run them if they want them. Get rid of all subsidies and and trade barriers. Let the market decide what is usual to produce or not. We also need to reestablish our property rights. While Ron Paul is in favor of free markets he is somewhat of a conspiracy nut, and also completely out of the race. John Mccain has the best voting record of all candidates on free trade, by far. If you can't vote for mccain then if Bob Barr runs vote for him. Please lets not further expand these socialist agendas. These programs are what give the government and a president power over the economy. Without them they are powerless. We should not put our faith in any president to fix the economy. It is far to complex for any one person to manage. The best way to fix it is to keep the government out of it.
Posted on May 13, 2008 — by nsaine
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Clinton,McCain can'fix this!
Of the three Presidential Candidates or their spouse, Barack Obama is the only candidate not charged with adultery!
Posted on May 13, 2008 — by JetfireK
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TOM HANKS ENDORSES BARACK OBAMA
YouTube - Tom Hanks endorses Obama for President
GIVE A LISTEN...WE CAN'T ALL BE DILUSIONAL!
Posted on May 13, 2008 — by JetfireK
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They're all alright, but...
I like McCain, but I don't think he's presidential. He would be a great "dog" to sick on people or to call off, maybe as a VP. Clinton has the best "crank-it-out" capacity, and some great ideas, but a fickle moral compass. Obama is a visionary, and has no favorites. He will get less done, but what he will do will be foundations for America's future, not the twinkie stop-leak solutions we have become accustomed to.
Posted on May 16, 2008 — by Blumengruss
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