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Rebuilding the military, building alliances to fight other people's wars, enticing more people to enlist and prepare for war, and giving better benefits is not change. If we turned from our employment lifestyle that causes stress, pollution, disease, accidents, afflictions, wars and conflicts, we would not need universal health care, social services like welfare and pre-kindergarten child care. The families would be at home.
Alliances would not be need if we turned from our lifestyle of building military weapons, manufacturing, processing, and transporting food, goods, and people around the world to creating a garden paradise that supplies our needs in our communities. God's plan is ours when we release our polluting, bondage and stress producing lifestyle behind.
Independence from foreign oil will still leave us dependent on energy suppliers in America. We will still be complaining about energy and other high costs of insurance, child care, college and housing.
1. Because they know deep down it was a great choice.
2.Is anybody even talking about Obama anymore?
3. The once hoped glory of having the first female president is slipping away.
I agree with Ridgerunner earlier, and
"Pres. Palin", kinda has a nice ring to it. LOL
Good: Coachable, very well read, brilliantly scripted, I�d say she did a fantastic job of
Rallying the Republican Crowd up. Personal touch, I loved the feisty hockey Moms analogy, a lot of women can relate to that, I can relate to her. Adorable kids. No doubt she�s a great mom. Agrees with a lot of with the Obama/Biden team said about Washington.
Bad: Confrontational, offers sarcasm instead of solutions. Makes it clear, She�s not an approachable person, might not be a team player in any corporation. Works better as an individual if placed in the job pool. Perfect in running a State like Alaska, not a large nation. Shows good Administrative skills. I say let her get more seasoned, build up her chops in the Senate a few short years from now and I�d vote for her in a higher position. Not Executive material.
Both choices for President are the worst in U.S, history there are no true leaders here.
Choice 1: Obama
�Follow me
I'm the Pied Piper
Follow me
I'm the Pied Piper
And I'll show you where it's at
Come on, babe
Can't you see
I'm the Pied Piper
Trust in me
I'm the Pied Piper
And I'll show you where it's at�
(CRISPIAN ST.PETERS)
Choice 2: McCain
�O' beautiful, for spacious skies
But now those skies are threatening
They're beating plowshares into swords
For this tired old man that we elected king
Armchair warriors often fail
And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
The lawyers clean up all details
Since daddy had to lie.�
(Don Henley)
We are indeed a vexed nation.
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I don't think it's unreasonable to have a lively debate without reverting to insults and mindless partisanship, especially when (I assume) a large number of posters here are LDS.
If John McCain were hiring a key campaign staffer would he hire someone with limited experience he had only met once? Probably not.
Unfortunately McCain chose his Veep nominee for political reasons; she's evangelical and shores up that vote (unlike his first choice Sen Liebermann) and she's a woman. I've generally liked the maverick McCain but am disappointed by this nomination. Strategically, it's either a master stroke or timebomb.
From what I've read of Palin, there's a lot to be impressed with. Although I think its quite ironic she's being touted as pro-life when there are pictures of her with a moose she has shot. I guess its ok to be pro-life but anti-Bullwinkle. I'm not sure she's Veep material, but the election just got a lot more interesting!
Finally, she's a working mom, so what? Get over it. It's 2008 not 1908. The family issues are private and should remain so.
Diane W, I loved the poem!