Quote Originally Posted by epxroot
My problem is that our intelligence agencies have already proven they can't get reliable information, or they are getting reliable information but those are disregarded. You and I don't know the truth, and we put a lot of trust into these people who make these decisions for us. Right now I don't have that kind of trust.
I can understand completely. As far as I'm concerned ALL politicians have sold their soles to the devil and we'd better never forget it. Based on that, I tend to lean towards the devil that's looking over back than those across the seas.

Quote Originally Posted by epxroot
I think he speaks more honestly than the other two, but his honesty scares me.
What scares me is fancy speaches that hint towards agression with a nuclear country (Pakistan) or Darfur. Likewise with the other, Clinton, I don't believe a word she says.

Although I don't agree with McCain on ALOT of issues he seems the most "honest" to me at this time. I'd rather know what's in store than have a HUGE suprise.

Have a good one!:s4:
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