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Utahns giving to Obama
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He has more than enough money to retire and live in LUXURY
What a JERK
His wife is probably glad to get him out from under foot all day
As long as the campaign was about fact-free slogans and charisma, Obama was destined to lead McCain. But as more concrete positiions of the candidates on actual policy issues have come to the front, McCain pulls ahead fast, and fairly decisively.
Obama had better come up with better ideas than "inflate your tires to save gas", "plead with Iran to be good at the bargaining table", and "raise taxex for every problem" VERY quickly.
This "new Democrat" is just recycling Old Liberal Ideas that we've seen fail repeatedly for the last forty years.
Obama has plenty of policy out there, and talks about it in every speech. But he expects you to pay attention to details and read -- something that Utah R-button pushers aren't used to doing.
Ah, well. Utah really doesn't matter one bit in the larger scope of things.
A special thanks to 'lack of reason' and michaelh for their re-hash of yesterdays squak-radio shows. If you really would like to know about Obamas plans, go to his website.
And Anonymous has the second accurate post. Utahns are embarrassed that they have to vote for McCain (as are Republicans all over the country).
Doesn't matter, I'm still voting for Bob Barr. I'm one of those Republicans that Anonymous talks about who dislikes McCain. I won't vote for the guy.
Obama needs to give all that money and VP to Hillary,
she could have done a better job with it.
If this keeps up, it will be the worst democrat loss since they voted for Old Jef Davis- 1860.
He lost the civil war and a country.
Most of us who survived that experience are now in our late 60's and 70's. Sadly, we have died and are dying off at a greater rate than our non-POW contemporaries. We experienced injuries and malnutrition that are coming home to roost. So I believe John's age (73) and survival expectation are not good for being elected to serve as our President for 4 or more years.
I can verify that John has an infamous reputation for being a hot head. He has a quick and explosive temper that many have experienced first hand. Folks, quite honestly that is not the finger I want next to that red button.
It is also disappointing to see him take on and support Bush's war in Iraq, even stating we might be there for another 100 years. For me John represents the entrenched and bankrupt policies of Washington-as-usual. The past 7 years have proven to be disastrous for our country. And I believe John's views on war, foreign policy, economics, environment, health care, education, national infrastructure and other important areas are much the same as those of the Bush administration.
"Lincoln would likely view today's Republican PArty with profound sadness and embarrasment."
As would Jefferson view the Democratic party.
We have all come a long way.
I was thinking about that the other day. McCain represents yesterday. Obama is about tomorrow.
We live in tomorrow, not yesterday. By the way, here is an interesting fact that cannot be ignored: annually the US uses 25% of the world's oil and gas consumption, and yet we have only 3% of the world's oil and gas reserves.
We cannot drill our way out of the crisis. It is that simple. 25-----3
Note too, that we are not dealing with"American oil companies," but rather international companies. The eventual oil and gas companies that drill even one more well in America will be international companies. Headquarters in Amsterdam, maybe. That change happened many decades ago and to think that our oil and gas must go to us, is false. Just plain false. Good book to read on a cold winter night is an old one: THE SEVEN SISTERS.
Go Obama!!!
How can Senator McCain 'fix this country' (as he tells us), when he cannot see that it is broken?
The oldest, most shallow ploy in the game is to label someone who disagrees with you a "hater." Get a life. Better yet stop the name-calling. Learn, understand and intelligently discuss the issues.
Let me begin by saying every abortion is a failure, of common sense, of judgment, of economics, of science, etc. No woman is ever happy she has had an abortion. It is a tragic time for her, just ask anyone who has had one.
I am a Democrat and faithful member of the LDS Church. Have you ever read the 1973 proclaimation from the 1st presidency on abortion? First and foremost, grevious sin, NOT MURDER. Second, not a sin in cases of rape, incest, life and good health (including mental health) of the mother.
I am a Democrat because pro-choice allows the positions of our church to be lawful. Think about it, an abortion ban makes the stated position of the LDS Church an illegal option. The supposed "pro-life" position only protects the unborn, not the already living. Pro-choice allows for a pro-Agency stance.
Our politics should follow our religion, not vice versa.
If both Hillary and Romney are on the national ticket then I will have a tough, prayerful decision to make.
See, I told you.
Not ALL Utahns are backwards, backwoods rednecks.
See, I told you.
SOME Utahns are communists.
Isn't it nice we can chat like this?
I think Reagan would view what Abe & dubya are doing/did do with profound irritation.
Then, again, I'm certain Thomas Jefferson is greatly disturbed by not only what the Democratic Party has become but how American political system has devolved.
"The sheepeople will get who they deserve."
And the last 7.5 yrs are a great example.
Now it's Senator Obama who is a commie.
Q: What's the difference between The John Birch Society and the modern American conservative movement?
A: Absolutely nothing.
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