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<blockquote data-quote="scoobypanda" data-source="post: 408631" data-attributes="member: 13957"><p>I vote for the candidate that I believe can do the best job of leading this country. It really is that simple. There are so many silly, bipartisan notions regarding party affiliations and what they represent. Don't buy into that. There is a perception that the Democrats are weak and can't lead the nation in a time of foreign turmoil. the reality is that during both world wars, vietnam, and korea we had democrats as commander in chief. The other common misconception is that the republicans are the fiscally responsible leaders, yet the great stock market crash of 1929 and black monday in 1987 were both presided over by republican presidents. Jimmy Carter is often derided as some kind of imbecile, but his biography is chock-full of winning policies and brilliant ideas. FDR is revered as the genius behind the New Deal that dragged us from the Great Depression, when in fact most New Deal policies were created by Raymond Moley who was actually a staunch conservative and a vocal Republican. </p><p>The point I am making so long windedly is this: ignore politics when making important political decisions. Choose the right candidate and leave the politics to the washington blowhards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobypanda, post: 408631, member: 13957"] I vote for the candidate that I believe can do the best job of leading this country. It really is that simple. There are so many silly, bipartisan notions regarding party affiliations and what they represent. Don't buy into that. There is a perception that the Democrats are weak and can't lead the nation in a time of foreign turmoil. the reality is that during both world wars, vietnam, and korea we had democrats as commander in chief. The other common misconception is that the republicans are the fiscally responsible leaders, yet the great stock market crash of 1929 and black monday in 1987 were both presided over by republican presidents. Jimmy Carter is often derided as some kind of imbecile, but his biography is chock-full of winning policies and brilliant ideas. FDR is revered as the genius behind the New Deal that dragged us from the Great Depression, when in fact most New Deal policies were created by Raymond Moley who was actually a staunch conservative and a vocal Republican. The point I am making so long windedly is this: ignore politics when making important political decisions. Choose the right candidate and leave the politics to the washington blowhards. [/QUOTE]
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