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Witness my friends, the classic DRIVE BY commenter!

A good dose of Ipecac followed by 4 tablespoons of milk of magnesia will fix his problem.

It's time for real change.
In today's society we have
too many people who don't share the responsibility for the direction our country
is heading. We are responsible for our own problems directly and indirectly.

You can't expect honesty when you put the fox in charge of the chicken coop.
Our current government officials are doing exactly what we allowed them to do.
We allowed them to get into office and assert their agendas. We were duped by
promises, robbed by vote fraud, and invalidated by third choices who take votes
away from candidates who really had a chance to make it.
We need to change how Americans feel about government.
Many people fear their government, as they should presently. Government needs
to be controlled by the people, not the corporations. Fascism is at work today.
Let's change the way lobbyists work in D.C.
We need to change how Americans vote.
If we have more than 2 choices,
the voice of the people is not heard in our current voting system. A third choice
can sway an election. We got stuck with Bush because a third candidate took
Democratic votes away from John Kerry. More than half of the country voted against
Bush, but our party was split by a vote spoiler. We need Instant Runoff Voting
in our elections. Take a look at http://instantrunoff.com/
for the best possible solution to the voting problem.
We need to inform Americans about the issues without the influence
of lobbyists and corporate entities.
It's going to be tough,
but we need to fight the misinformation that originates from big money. We need
to limit the access of the big money interests to our media and voting systems.
We need to change our image in the world and once again become the
most respected country on the planet, and not the most hated one.
We need to get out of Iraq, and start spending that money on the Deficit and
our Infrastructure. If you want to have a peaceful neighborhood, you can't wash
your car in your neighbor's driveway, you can't camp in their yard, you can't
eat out of their garden, and you can't paint their house whatever color you
like. This problem we have in Iraq has gone beyond why we are there, and is
now the fact that we are there. No matter what our cause may be, they don't
want us to occupy their country any more than we would want somebody to occupy
and police ours.
We need a new an improved impeachment system.
George is down to a 19% approval rating. If nobody likes what he is doing,
then why do we let him keep doing it? I don't know why 19% of Americans think
he's doing a good job, but I think that when the approval rating for a given
official goes below a reasonable level, we should hold impeachment hearings
by default. It should be a speedy process and should reflect the desires of
the people.

hahahahahahahha Barack Hussein Osama Obama Yo Mama! Actually he has a sense of humor about it - you can buy a "Obama Mamma" t-shirt at his campaign website!

He will announce tomorrow. Keep up to date with www.betyourmamaonobama.com Or not.

StormWarning. You are absolutely right. I guess that was a weak argument. But there are plenty of other arguments against Obama. His politics alone are enough for me cringe at the thought of him being president.

Experience is an interesting argument against Obama. Just what experience in foreign affairs did President G.W. Bush have before he was elected?

As far as I can remember, he lost his bid for a Congressional seat, was an oil company executive, owned the Texas Rangers and was Governor of Texas (it was in this position that he probably developed the early thinking for his border reform and immigration policy). And I think his degree from Yale was in History.

Clearly he had his father's counsel who served the U.S. as a Congressman, as Dir. CIA and then of course as President 41. When elected, President Bush (G.W.) surrounded himself by a braintrust of people who had the foreign affairs experience.

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