Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead
Because people like you are waiting to pick apart every small, insignificant, non-issue of a candidate, politicians are not able to be honest and speak the truth. People like you rip a politician if they aren't putting up a good act of being Mr. American. You expect perfection, and as a result, get deception. Then people complain and wonder why our leaders suck, is it really not that obvious why this happens?
Sorry if I feel that a future president should at least have associates that AREN'T domestic terrorists, hate mongers, etc... There are NO honest politicians or clean ones but we can make decisions based on how dirty they are. The last damn thing we need in the White House is somebody that's going to invite these type for a visit. Imagine, the same person that tried to bomb the White House now stopping in for a howdy? You can bet your ass come November people will be thinking the same about the Rev. Wright preaching "God Damn America" from the White House lawn.

Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead
The problem with politics isn't the "machine" as some call it, but it's the voters and media pundits that expect every candidate to act a certain way, talk a certain way, and believe a certain way. Is it really a surprise that acting and politicians go hand in hand?
No it's not...but I guess we found out that Obama is a lousy actor; we already knew that about Clinton.

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Clinton, Obama on collision course tonight The demolition derby that now defines the Democratic presidential primary race looks headed for another smashup tonight when Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama meet for a debate in delegate-rich Pennsylvania, site of the nation's next big primary on Tuesday. With the Democratic presidential hopefuls locked in open warfare as the last primaries wind down and the battle for delegates heats up, the questions now are: How much intra-party bashing will voters tolerate, and how much Rating: 5