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The same goes for Senator McCain. Although Senator McCain has much more experience than Senator Obama, our nation is facing financial ruin and moral decay at the same time. His running mate needs to be a proven leader in both of those areas.
You can thank the people that took a healthy surplus and immediately went to work to turn that into a record-breaking deficit for that.
As far as the usual right-wing morality whining, when are conservatives going to figure out that they have lost every battle of trying to force their brand of "morality" (it's really about political power) on the majority of freedom-loving Americans?
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The deficit is nothing compared to the national debt, and the national debt is what will destroy this country once and for all.
If you have $20 in your pocket (surplus) and you owe $1 million, you are in debt, there is no surplus. Such math is how we got into this mess in the first place.
I'm in agreement that Joe Biden would be a fine running mate. If plagerism is the worst thing he ever did, then that's not too bad for 35 years.
Those who are taking a joy ride down the slippery slide of moral decay ask, "What moral decay?"
Without a doubt, we need a leader who has a proven record in those areas. For most concerned Americans, the running mate will be the deciding factor when it comes time to vote.
Now that Iran has just fired nine missles across the oil shipping lanes, we cannot let a "newby" learn on the job. Both Mr. Obama and Mr. McCain had better choose wisely.
You want to replace our Constitution with your Constitution? Why else would you shift responsibility for the actions of Congress away from Congress?
Congress was made responsible for taxing and spending because the House has the closest ties to the people.
You may not like Government 99, but until it is understood, there's no need to even try Government 101.
Unfortunately, George Bush only selected people who agreed with him and his personal "good versus evil" mentality. That is why Dick Cheney was such an excellent choice by Dick Cheney. Cheney has become the ultimate knight battling "evil". Nonetheless, the success of a presidency resides with advisors who provide candid, realistic information so that president can make the best decision for the American people.
Obama, I believe, has the knowledge and skills to select outstanding people. The only question, in my mind, is if he will do that or will he compromise for the sake of party hacks. This remains to be seen, but I'm sure he is very aware of the pressure on him to select well and do a good job.
It is important not to be side-tracked by Republican talking points with regard to Obama. Republicans want to set the campaign agenda on their terms.
I heard Obama early on say he wished to surround himself with different people. I hope he sticks to it. As much as I hate the arrogance of the GOP, I think he should consider a republican for his VP. Now THAT would make him unbeatable..
Today they failed again in "talking" Iran into getting along with the world. Iran has shown that it can hit Israel with its missiles.
Why should we care about Israel? Because we have nursed them into existance. They are our strongest partner in the Middle East.
Mr. Obama's method did not work with Iran. Should we be surprised? I don't think so.
If he is elected President, his choice of running mate may well determine our nation's survival.
Oh, yeah, I remember.
That's the thing that conservative George W. Bush said was "just a [bleep-bleep] piece of paper!"
Anonymous 6:59 - Soros is not US born, sorry he will have to call the shots from outside the administration.
The solutions to the world's problems are always found from one of the above. I know that with any one of them as the Veep, all will be well in Zion again as well as the rest of the nation.
Is there a 2nd? :)
Why not find out what Limbaugh thinks about him than do the opposite?
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An offense described in this section is punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both.
It was also as clear a violation of the Fourth Amendment as can be. For the Government to invade our communications with no probable cause showing to a court is exactly what the Founders prohibited as clearly as the English language permitted.
But today, the Democratic-led Congress -- with the support of both John McCain and Barack Obama, neither of whom will even bother to show up and vote -- will cover-up those crimes.
When do your start you lecture on brain surgery? I missed reading your thesis on advance rocket science :-)
What do YOU think about the Constitution? You're a citizen. The Constitution is YOUR contract with the government.
I do not support Mr. Obama, not only because of his statements, but mostly because of his party's platform; however, I expect even more from Mr. McCain.
When it comes to voting, both the candidate and his choice of running mate must be considered.
We need to be critical of both office seekers. The Vice President may become the President. Who he is and what he stands for is as important as the views of the candidate running for President.
To vote for the party when a better choice exists is folly.
What we have in power at the moment is an abomination to the world and to The People.
I want my old America back.
Let's just keep Hillary out of it. Biden would be better than her.
I'm a Republican who will be voting for Obama in November... my first time ever purposely voting for a Democrat (and will probably only be a one time thing for me).
That would be a great combo. A President with 3 years of Government experience and a VP with 35 years experience in Washington. If you want to run your campaing on CHANGE and new ideas, don't pick an old Democrat establishment icon like Biden.
There are several posters, both liberal and conservative, who have posted in the DN who know how to turn a phrase, who know how to manipulate the readers. Does that qualify them to become the leader of the United States?
Why would anyone select a candidate because he was clever? Late night entertainers are clever. Should they lead us?
Neither major candidate is qualified to lead this nation. Let us hope that the VP will have credentials.
If you know Reagan's record the only thing he was talented at was turning a phase in speeches written for him.
Mike: what's you point. How does Reagan's blunders like selling arms to Iraq and training terrorist in Afghanistan or cutting and running from Beirut have anything to do with Obama?
The only criteria presently required to become president is to be wealthy or have wealthy backers. Any Joe cannot even afford to run for office because of the costs involved.
As for Mike's comment (2:50 p.m.) about "turning a phrase", he must forget Ronald Reagan who was a master at it. I suspect, in addition to good communication skills, you would want someone who is both clever and intelligent to be president, surrounded (as Gus suggested) by an excellent group of advisors.
Remember, Lincoln chose his cabinet, not on the basis that the members all agreed with him, but that they were smart and capable. Thank goodness for that because he would not have been able to keep the Union together by himself.
Not anyone can be president, but good communication skills are absolutely essential. Think Roosevelt, Kennedy, Reagan. Probably the heir to this tradition will be Obama.
It was always great to hear Bush speak without notes as it confirms everything I've said.
Obama isn't bring change to Washington.
Gus said, "I believe, has the knowledge and skills to select outstanding people" Would that be the good ol' Rev. Wright or the American bomber where Obama has used his good skills to select his friends?
A simple google search with key words: George Bush, "the Constitution is just a piece of paper!"
will give you all the information you need.
Even hard-core leftists (at least, the ones who care about being honest) acknowledge that the "just a piece of paper!" quote is a fabrication.
But live in your fantasy world if that's what it takes to feel good.
Conservatives bring up Obama's pastor. What about McCains pastor who said the Jews were responsible for the Holocaust?
About a year ago I ran into one of those 'leaders' in my life, Harvey Hirschi. He made a difference when I was twelve years old. Clear back then he had confidence in me and I had confidence in him. I knew, without doubt that whatever he expected of me or of anyone else, he had already done.
Even 43 years later, he still inspired confidence in me. He had risen from the rank of Captain to the rank of Colonel in the military. He had held high positions in his business endeavors. He was held in high esteem by his family. In short, he was a leader who led others along a path that he had already traveled.
Oh were it possible to have such leaders in Government who knew the way and walked ahead of us, rather that telling us where to go!
And I suppose the very same thing can be said about our very radical right-winger Thomas in his usual trite "let me tell ya all about it - I'm ultra-conservative" manner.
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I'm 100% sure this letter was sarcasm. Biden the biggoted baffoon on the ticket would spell disaster.
And ya know what, Lionheart is right.
I can't think of too many comments from Dubya that are not.
Is it November yet?
A flip flopper and a plaigerist!
NO one will ever know what to believe!
There are
WMD's in Iraq.
The conservative Bush/Cheney team told us so.
"The community of nations may see more and more of the very kind of threat Iraq poses now: a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction, ready to use them or provide them to terrorists. If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow." -- Bill Clinton in 1998
"In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including Al Qaeda members, though there is apparently no evidence of his involvement in the terrible events of September 11, 2001. It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons. Should he succeed in that endeavor, he could alter the political and security landscape of the Middle East, which as we know all too well affects American security." -- Hillary Clinton, October 10, 2002
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