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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 313002" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p><strong>Re: Stupidvisors working...</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Sorry Griff, Im not real happy with any of the 3, but just what change do you see in OBAMA? I see same old same old. Promises he cant keep, at least I hope he cant. And a bunch of rhetoric, basically aimed at the ill-informed wanting more social programs. </p><p>I am just a dumb truck driver, but I can see through his naivety~I know you can.</p><p>With Hillary, thats also scary,,,,,,but I feel at least she may listen to what the others in /congress /senate, leaders think. He is too arrogant. Shes arrogant also, but she thinks she has experience. He just think he has all the answers. </p><p>Mcain, not my first choice. I think if a terrorist suspect has info, I dont care what it takes to get it, water boarding seems small. From his experience, I can see why, he is against it, but we do not cut off the heads of people, we just pretend we are drowning them , we dont. </p><p>Mcain is old, and will not garner the vote of the young and black. Hillary is totally unlikeable, and wont get the young or black vote. And Mcain wont get the young vote at all, or many republicans, or the women vote. So my prediction is Obama will get it, but for all the wrong reasons. he will get the women vote, he will get the black vote, he will get the young vote. And if he is not the nominee, the women, and the black will stay home, then mcain wins. </p><p>I think the Americans running this vote are Americans who never voted, or for that matter cared who ran. I think they are voting on a dream of someone who can change their lives, when in fact the people must take initiative to change their own lives. </p><p>My theories are based on what I see and read. When Obama came to Youngstown, Ohio.I saw a gaggle of people out I never have seen. Do they have the right to vote, absolutely. Do they have the right to vote in someone who will tax those of us who work to give to those of us who dont? It looks like they do. Do they have the right to vote in someone who has no more experience in world affairs than you or I? I guess they do. Be careful what you wish for, you just may get it. And Im guessing you think the past 7 yrs under Bush was bad? Personally I dont. I am better off than I have ever been. Just wait til 2009-2012, if we dont vote someone in who promises not to raise taxes, instead of telling you HE/SHE will.</p><p>You may begin the stoning at your discretion.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/whiteflag.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whiteflag:" title="Whiteflag :whiteflag:" data-shortname=":whiteflag:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 313002, member: 1944"] [b]Re: Stupidvisors working...[/b] Sorry Griff, Im not real happy with any of the 3, but just what change do you see in OBAMA? I see same old same old. Promises he cant keep, at least I hope he cant. And a bunch of rhetoric, basically aimed at the ill-informed wanting more social programs. I am just a dumb truck driver, but I can see through his naivety~I know you can. With Hillary, thats also scary,,,,,,but I feel at least she may listen to what the others in /congress /senate, leaders think. He is too arrogant. Shes arrogant also, but she thinks she has experience. He just think he has all the answers. Mcain, not my first choice. I think if a terrorist suspect has info, I dont care what it takes to get it, water boarding seems small. From his experience, I can see why, he is against it, but we do not cut off the heads of people, we just pretend we are drowning them , we dont. Mcain is old, and will not garner the vote of the young and black. Hillary is totally unlikeable, and wont get the young or black vote. And Mcain wont get the young vote at all, or many republicans, or the women vote. So my prediction is Obama will get it, but for all the wrong reasons. he will get the women vote, he will get the black vote, he will get the young vote. And if he is not the nominee, the women, and the black will stay home, then mcain wins. I think the Americans running this vote are Americans who never voted, or for that matter cared who ran. I think they are voting on a dream of someone who can change their lives, when in fact the people must take initiative to change their own lives. My theories are based on what I see and read. When Obama came to Youngstown, Ohio.I saw a gaggle of people out I never have seen. Do they have the right to vote, absolutely. Do they have the right to vote in someone who will tax those of us who work to give to those of us who dont? It looks like they do. Do they have the right to vote in someone who has no more experience in world affairs than you or I? I guess they do. Be careful what you wish for, you just may get it. And Im guessing you think the past 7 yrs under Bush was bad? Personally I dont. I am better off than I have ever been. Just wait til 2009-2012, if we dont vote someone in who promises not to raise taxes, instead of telling you HE/SHE will. You may begin the stoning at your discretion.:whiteflag: [/QUOTE]
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