I tend to be neutral where Obama is concerned. You Obama bashes ought to be careful, though, you may end up with McSwein in the WH and living under a Zionist dictatorship.
Bashing the chosen three is more accurate a description. Yes, the McCain argument causes some anxiety, but they're all globalist run and promoted so in the end, are you voting for any of them? It's a show designed to keep the sheeple in the game.
I was among the first to register as an Independent in Oklahoma. I doubt I'll vote in this election, but if I do it will be Obama.
This morning on the Electric Jew, I saw a McSwein ad. "I will not surrender in Iraq," he said with his silly, tight-lipped smile. The man is a dangerous, unbalanced warmonger who belongs in the madhouse, not the White House.
I haven't voted since '00. None of these three has my, nor the nations, interest at heart, so I'll sit it out again. Regarding foreign policy, none are different. The MIC would never, ever allow one man to defund it. While McCain promises endless war for Israel, Obama holds Israel sacrosanct, and would simply shift battlefields from Iraq to Afghanistan in search for Osama (A CIA asset). These people, despite their campaign rhetoric, differ little, except for domestic policy. With Obama, social programs will grow even more dramatically, IMO.
This morning on the Electric Jew, I saw a McSwein ad. "I will not surrender in Iraq," he said with his silly, tight-lipped smile. The man is a dangerous, unbalanced warmonger who belongs in the madhouse, not the White House.
The guy is only being truthful about what he will have to do if he wins. Obama isn't being truthful. That's the only difference between them right now. Obama will say what you want to hear, not what he is going to do. McCain will, like an idiot, say what he is going to do, not what you want to hear. McCain can win only against Obama, against Hillary he has no chance. I don't know who I am voting for yet, probably Baldwin, but quite possibly McCain if it is a close race between him and the liberal candidate. I don't want the government getting involved anymore than it already has in health care.
This morning on the Electric Jew, I saw a McSwein ad. "I will not surrender in Iraq," he said with his silly, tight-lipped smile. The man is a dangerous, unbalanced warmonger who belongs in the madhouse, not the White House.
Did you see Loudobbsy tonite? He's in the process of completing his conversion from Hillarism to McCainism. I expect to see most Hillarists/Ophobes at this site to pivot to McCain soon. (I like to use 'pivot'.)
Loudobbs explained his conversion to McCainism by citing McCain's willingness to 'win' in Iraq. He expressed horror at Obama's promise to withdraw our troops from that country because that would mean that we would not be winning there.