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01-03-2008, 06:29 PM #11Senior Member
soo... the caucases tomorrow
yok I think you were on the right track about talking about political involment, however, when you say "being a first wife is a job" that made me wanna throw up and for these reasons:
When presidents are elected, via VOTES from the AMERICAN people,American people do NOT vote for the president's wife/son/daughters/mothers/fathers.
that being said, Nancy actually used the term "first lady" to ramp up this horrible horrible horrible war on drugs that every article I have read (i do a lot of reading, it might not show it through my grammar or punctuation, but I think I'm getting the bottom line) has said that its a bottomless pit of funding and man power, and that prohibition is the problem.
So just cause someone was the first lady because their husband was a politician, DOESN'T MEAN that the wife of the president should have any more power than that of a regular US citizen like YOU and ME.
Its like saying... you are on the board of leaders or whatever of a HUGE COMPANY.... and you and your round table of head honchos vote for a new CEO (this is pure theory). You find your man and he accepts and becomes the CEO...... then all of a sudden, HIS WIFE is using her position of being the WIFE of the CEO used that to get funds for the company to do whatever she sees fit as long as she can show the "company" that what she is doing is goooooood for everyone... SOUND FAMILIAR?
^^^ that is just like the fucking government..... so after reading my terrible run on sentences and questionable commas..... do you ACTUALLY THINK that being the first lady gives you political experiences?
The US government today is acting totally a different way then it did back when the constitution was signed. and for this reason I blame the "line effect"
you know when you were little in 4th grade and your teacher had a game that the students would stand in a line, and first person in line would be tolled something and by the time it was relayed to the back of the line it was completely different than the original quote?
This is how i see the government.... people are learning politics from other politicians... so the message is constantly getting jumbled through the sound of mouth and not the book the words......
but I'm sitting here with a cold, headache and chills..... and its the fever talking?
maybe politicians should self induce colds and flus so they can think clear headed like myself? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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01-03-2008, 07:03 PM #12Member
soo... the caucases tomorrow
I support Obama in every way,
I question hilarys honesty,
nevertheless, any of the democratic front runners , obama, edwards & clinton will do a far better job than all of the republicans who to me seem like another GW Bush
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01-03-2008, 10:01 PM #13Senior Member
soo... the caucases tomorrow
On the Democratic side, I support Obama over Hillary. He seems honest and consistent, while she seems very calculating and somewhat deceitful. I am probably closer to her views on policy than I am to Obama, but I have a better gut feeling about him than I do about her. Edwards seems a bit prepackaged to me, and I don't agree wth his "two America's" view of the country, or his precipitous plans fro Iraq.
On the Republican side, I support McCain over most of the others for the same kinds of reasons. I think he is honest and consistent. I don't like Huckabee's Bilbe thumping. I don't like Romney's prepackaged and dishonest style. I don't like Giuliani's support for the Patriot act. I don't like Ron Paul's foreign policy or his economic theories.
Those are who I support, but I think Iowa will probably go with Hillary and Huckabee. The race will still be wide open after that.More of the same: Renger\'s Rantings
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01-04-2008, 01:30 AM #14OPSenior Member
soo... the caucases tomorrow
When i said political experience, she has been part of the senate and since she was the first lady, she probably at least some sort of idea on what not to do (no sex in the oval office, no lying under oath) .
I agree with some of the posters, that there are no likeable politicians that I would like in there, but its going to be on of them and so you just have to accept it and try and make a decision.
Right now anyone but Bush seems good.
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01-07-2008, 03:47 PM #15Senior Member
soo... the caucases tomorrow
when you say "being a first wife is a job" that made me wanna throw up and for these reasons:
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