Does it make a difference?

United States
October 13, 2008 3:47pm CST
Yes, it is true. 0bama has elaborated concerning changes in his policies when he is elected President. Read this carefully, especially those parts between the lines. http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5isOFwdbq0tsqatW6vJpkDRTI1gMgD93OG6480 I say a person has to ask themselves, "Does it make a difference?". That is, McCain or 0bama, aren't they starting to sound an awful lot alike? What do you say?
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@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
13 Oct 08
The love fest is back, let the hugs and kisses begin. Maybe just maybe McCain is believing that Obama has already won, McCain want to start the make up. Maybe McCain wants to be Obama's Secretary of Defense, even though I think Obama has already promised that to former RINO Senator Chuck Hagel. Maybe McCain is looking forward to the 2010 mid-term election to become the Senate Majority leader. Johnny boy will want to submit his legacy as the ultimate bi-partisan politician by working with his former Presidential opponent Barack Obama. This story basically tells me that McCain is raising the white flag, and is asking for the mercy rule to be applied.
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• United States
13 Oct 08
I think you are right. McCain is giving up too easily. Maybe he really is too old to be a fighter.
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• United States
13 Oct 08
...It feels like we are voting for the lesser of evils AGAIN. Neither of them has the middle and lower class needs at heart. I like McCains bypartisan voting history. I like Obama's health care idea. I didn't like what I saw in the last debate. The finger pointing made McCain look bad, since he started it. The videos of Obama on YouTube and his connection with muslum faith are truly frightening. If he has his way, we will be defenseless. McCain is deep in the pockets of big corpations. ...I'm thinking of writing in Maxine. ...Have a peaceful day. =(^;^)= Della
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• United States
13 Oct 08
"I like Obama's health care idea." That's one of the things mentioned in the article as probably no longer possible due to the bailout. Or, "It ain't going to happen!". This is why I ask if it really makes any difference. As to writing in someone you respect more than either candidate, that makes sense to me. Perhaps, the parties will get the idea we the people are upset with them.
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