“I’m just doing the math on the back of an envelope with help from Dr. Smirnoff.”
“I’m just doing the math on the back of an envelope with help from Dr. Smirnoff.”
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I believe if Obama is elected America will gain some long overdue respect. It won’t happen overnight, but Bush and his administration has done some serious damage to our world-wide reputation. Do a little traveling abroad and you will see what I am talking about.
I will admit I had my doubts about Obama in the beginning, but the more that time goes on and the more I see how he thinks, with common sense and logic, the more and more I respect him and can see how good he will be for our country as our president.
It is no secret that world leaders are pulling for Obama, except countries like Iran where they prefer Obama not become the next president of the United States because of the respect he will gain among our allies and how those allies will find it difficult to say no to let’s say more troops in the middles east. This will also put a lot less burden on America.
Americans may have issues with an African American president, but the rest of the world doesn’t so this can’t be an argument as to problems he may encounter in foreign affairs, now if he was a woman he would likely run into problems, hell women don’t get the respect they deserve in the US and especially not where we need to gain respect the most in the middle east. It is unfortunate, but true.
I believe Obama is more open and not set in his ways so that type of mentality won’t get in the way in negotiations and policy creation. I do believe McCain is set in his ways, already has an agenda and will push it, right or wrong. It is imperative we get our respect as a world leader back. Not only will this ease our burdens, but is a significant factor in safety of Americans world-wide and in protecting our country. Obama is seen as an intelligent, reasonable man, whilst McCain is seen as an old, angry George Bush, set in his ways and unreasonable to the thoughts and opinions of others.
I like Biden because he seems honest and down to earth even with all of his gaffes. Palin seems to be doing better since she has gone rogue as they are calling it, but she simply is not ready and will not help in efforts to garner the world-wide respect we need to get back. Either she will not be taken seriously because she is a woman or because she is a good looking woman or both and I don’t think she can over come this with her intelligence, knowledge and her level of experience. We can’t have somebody trying to bullshit their way through a meeting with foreign leaders.
Obama already has half the battle won world-wide. He already has the respect and support of our allies. I believe they are looking forward to the possibility of working with him as the new president of the US. Maybe in the back of their minds though they are wishing McCain will get elected so it is easy for them to say NO.
I believe if Obama is elected America will gain some long overdue respect. It won’t happen overnight, but Bush and his administration has done some serious damage to our world-wide reputation. Do a little traveling abroad and you will see what I am talking about.
I will admit I had my doubts about Obama in [...]
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As I watched the debate last night I saw more of the same, Obama doing his best to stick to the issues and McCain going negative and not being factual. It is very irritating and McCain deserves to lose. Many Americans are in dire straits and need answers not bickering from the candidates. McCain is a clueless asshole.
After the debate I watched the CNN aftermath. They are going on and on how well McCain did and how he won, that is until they started polling the public, that’s when the backpedaling began. You can go to just about any news or political Web site or blog and can clearly see that McCain is not popular and never will be, he is simply too far gone.
Some CNN headlines from this morning:
McCain to Obama: I’m not Bush - Who gives a shit? We know you’re not and never said you were, but you are no better and will very likely be a worse president than Bush if that is feasibly possible.
Analysis: McCain turns up heat on Obama - How, by attacking Obama on old news and things that have already been proven inaccurate?
What I find amazing is that CNN analysts actually thinks one debate will turn it around for McCain and that it will turn peoples’ opinion around. McCain just forced Obama to repeat things he’s already responded to. And who cares if McCain finally said he’s not Bush it is idiotic to even mention it, but to have it as the main headline of your news site is grasping.
As I watched the debate last night I saw more of the same, Obama doing his best to stick to the issues and McCain going negative and not being factual. It is very irritating and McCain deserves to lose. Many Americans are in dire straits and need answers not bickering from the candidates. McCain [...]
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It’s a box of rocks, or more commonly known as Sarah Palin’s brain. I am sure you’ve heard she is as dumb as a box of rocks, well here you have it.

And look at BW verifying the status of the brain of Sarah Palin. I guess this could be McCain’s brain too, though after last night’s debate I think he had more problems with his lungs since he sounded like a fish that just jumped out of an aquarium gasping for air.
It’s a box of rocks, or more commonly known as Sarah Palin’s brain. I am sure you’ve heard she is as dumb as a box of rocks, well here you have it.
And look at BW verifying the status of the brain of Sarah Palin. I guess this could be McCain’s brain too, though after last [...]
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