Which do you really believe is the stronger, believable platform?
Obama's Change or McCain's Reform?
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whirlwind wrote:Which do you really believe is the stronger, believable platform?
Obama's Change or McCain's Reform?
conversationpc wrote:whirlwind wrote:Which do you really believe is the stronger, believable platform?
Obama's Change or McCain's Reform?
Reform, hands down. Love him or hate him, McCain has at least attempted to reform government to some degree. The change Obama is talking about is not really change at all, just the same old politics of the left.
As far as McCains "reform", though, we'll wait and see. I'm not a McCain fan and I'm uneasy about whatever he is referring to when he uses that term.
artist4perry wrote:Either one promise the moon and typically once in office Presidents tend to be buisness as usual. I have some hopes for Palin though. She has put her walk in the talk. The men, well what can I say. They are men! Biden is vicious and cruel at times, he has a reputation of being of "the old guard" buisness as usual crowd. I have little respect for him, and Obama is going to have his handsful getting any "Change" done with him in his midst.
conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Either one promise the moon and typically once in office Presidents tend to be buisness as usual. I have some hopes for Palin though. She has put her walk in the talk. The men, well what can I say. They are men! Biden is vicious and cruel at times, he has a reputation of being of "the old guard" buisness as usual crowd. I have little respect for him, and Obama is going to have his handsful getting any "Change" done with him in his midst.
Biden is an ass. He was the one who belittled a reporter, saying that he was sure his IQ was much higher than the reporter's. Yeah, his IQ was so high that he had to plagiarize someone else's speech.
Saint John wrote:At the very least, McCain has outlined and described his reform platform. Obama hasn't outlined (at least with any sort of specificity) what sort of "change" he's talking about. Obama's main support groups are inner city trash and wide-eyed, Dave Matthews listening college kids who get a warm and fuzzy feeling inside because it makes them feel good to be voting for a black dude...even if he is a Muslim at heart and has spent the last 20 years being schooled by a white bashing racist pastor.
conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Either one promise the moon and typically once in office Presidents tend to be buisness as usual. I have some hopes for Palin though. She has put her walk in the talk. The men, well what can I say. They are men! Biden is vicious and cruel at times, he has a reputation of being of "the old guard" buisness as usual crowd. I have little respect for him, and Obama is going to have his handsful getting any "Change" done with him in his midst.
Biden is an ass. He was the one who belittled a reporter, saying that he was sure his IQ was much higher than the reporter's. Yeah, his IQ was so high that he had to plagiarize someone else's speech.
whirlwind wrote:Which do you really believe is the stronger, believable platform?
Obama's Change or McCain's Reform?
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