I like the idea of a Grandpa running the country. :thumb:
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I like the idea of a Grandpa running the country. :thumb:
Or the Maverick. If she said that one more time... :pow:
I think Mexico could be a good place.
I would rather have McCain get elected and die in office versus having Obama in there. There are so many people out there who are voting for Obama and have no clue what his policies are...have you heard the thing Howard Stern did a few days ago? He had one of his correspondents go out and ask people who they were voting for...they said Obama. Well, the guy then asked them about why they are voting for them and mentioned the policies McCain supports..and they agreed. It is hilarious. Listen to this: http://www.bpmdeejays.com/upload/hs_...lem_100108.mp3
You could flip that, most people don’t even care about the candidates, or what their positions are on issues. Most people on the street cannot tell you who the first president was. Or what the D.C. in Washington stands for. The same people think that George W Just came into office at the wrong time. That his administration had absolutely nothing to do with the events in the past 8 years. Also the same people who believe the world trade center was knocked down by the government. Point is, the average Joe, or Jane, shmo... is ignorant to the world’s current events. Most people vote for the candidate that they like... and they adjust the issues later. :spit: Honestly the past 3 elections was choosing the canidate they hate less!!!
Asked about running mates, both presidential candidates said Democrat Joseph Biden was qualified to become president, although McCain added this qualifier: "in many respects."
McCain passed up a chance to say his own running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, was qualified to sit in the Oval Office, though he praised her performance as governor and noted her work on behalf of special needs children. The Palins have a son born earlier this year with Down Syndrome.
Obama sidestepped when asked about Palin's qualifications to serve as president, and he, too, praised her advocacy for special needs children.
But he quickly sought to turn the issue to his advantage by noting McCain favors a spending freeze on government programs.
"I do want to just point out that autism, for example, or other special needs will require some additional funding if we're going to get serious in terms of research. ... And if we have an across-the-board spending freeze, we're not going to be able to do it," he said.
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Even McCain knows she is a bonehead.
Quit talking politics.
Dang.