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After reading a huge piece in the Star Tribune (a Twin Cities paper) about each candidate's platform, I decided that the differences were hardly worth the screaming everyone is doing.
Although overall I agree with them both, each has points I disagree with. If it wasn't for Palin, I'd vote McCain. But the idea that that woman might, just might, become the President scares the hell out of me. As it stands, I can't decide.
I decided that the differences were hardly worth the screaming everyone is doing.
Although overall I agree with them both, each has points I disagree with.
That's generally the way it works. It's about winning more than anything so both candidates try to play to the middle as much as they can while still leaning to their respective side enough to get their party's vote. Then they go out of their way to make the other guy out to be the end of civilization as we know it, when they say pretty much the same thing they're criticizing him for. It's all pretty pointless.
Excuse me? I do believe it is my right as an American to vote for whoever has the values that are closest to my own. And that would be Mr. Barr. Sorry if I don't want to vote for two men who I like nothing about and failed to address issues that I thought were important.
TBS is coming shortly... I finally got off my lazy self and contacted Datel, so new Max Drive software is coming thus allowing me to release my TBS.
You might as well be voting for Sonic the Hedgehog.
He would probably be better then McCain or Obama...
At least he could get our economy back on track with his "I'll just collect a bunch of gold rings to raise money" policy.
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