Re: POT - McCain blinked!



On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:20:47 -0400, Marsha <mas@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Kathycarp wrote:

Judity,
You are so quick to point out every single thing you can glean from the news
and what rumors you have heard about McCain/Palin. Yet, the silence is
deafening when Biden made the following comment:

"...comments to CBS News about Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt going on
television after the stock market crash - although Republican Herbert Hoover
was president during 1929 crash, which predated television."

I think people believe what they want to believe, and they ignore what they
don't want to hear, pretty much. And I include myself in that statement.


There's also Obama's comment about the wrong number of states in the
U.S., which was quickly explained away because he was "obviously tired."
There's also his association with some very questionable people, his
many flip-flops, his lack of experience compared to McCain, blah blah
blah. We could go on and on about each candidate's faults. For me, it
boils down to those basic differences between liberals and
conservatives, which will never change. I think most everyone on this
group has already made up their mind, so it's pointless to debate
anymore. Obama is not this country's God and Savior, as much as people
would like to think of him as such. He's an empty suit who was
magically elevated to a position he is not entitled to, nor has he earned.

Marsha/Ohio

I don't like either candidate much, but I'm truly puzzled at the
unbridled enthusiasm I see for Obama. How can people feel so strongly
about a man with so little history? I think because he's politically
in the right time at the right place--a man running against the party
that has had an unpopular administration--he's being elevated to
something he has not yet deserved.

Anne/OH
.



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