Quote from MandelbrotSet:
Because he isn't part of a partisan group that wants to continuing robbin from the middle class to give to the rich ... get it?! :eek:
That's right. And if you need spelled out for you, take it from an someone who's voted both Republican and Democrat.
The the difference between the rich and the poor is at all time high in this country. Not seen the 20s.
If you'd take your partisan blinders off, you'd see that there are similarities between Reagan and Obama. Both are (were ) smart, charistmatic men, who are thoughtful, smart and come from humble beginnings. They rose to the highest office in the land not by blind ideology, but by solving problems, not by stealing and being bribed, but by working within the system without looking for outrageous personal gain.
You want to vote for McCain. Go ahead. He played the system to the tune of thirteen houses and millions of dollars. The guy was part of the Keating Five for God's sake.
I'm not saying Obama is the savior. I'm just saying this guy was still paying off his student loans a few years ago and chose to work in the worst part of Chicago to actually do some good. I
f you listen to him and think he's not as qualified as John McCain, that's your decision. But McCain looks to me like he's panicky, jittery and unstable. And the Palin is a reflection of that. That sealed it for me. The guy has lost it.
And, if you know any military families, or actually personally knew anyone who died in Iraq, you'd see the overwhelming support of the military for Obama. Everyone from the enlisted men to the generals want these thugs out of office. Unfortunately, McCain has chosen to surround himself with those same thugs.