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[QUOTE="Conservationist:954175"][QUOTE="darkwornli:954079"][QUOTE="Conservationist:954015"]I think people were just afraid of the social stigma of voting Republican. All your favorite actors, musicians and salespeople vote Democratic, so why buck a trend? CONFORM[/QUOTE] Obvious false cause argument. [/QUOTE] No offense, but most people are sheep, and vote because they sway in the breeze. Keep in mind I spent over half my life as a liberal... it takes some effort to get outside of the mental ghetto of social thinking, and see more of reality. I don't hold it against anyone. But do I think John McCain would have made a better president? Yes, I do -- of two bad options. Obama is a known glad-hander in a super-corrupt political machine. There is 0% doubt he is not only corrupt but savvy enough to be looking to hide it at all times. He's a shithead and a bad guy to have in office. McCain is boring, but a diplomat with good intentions and a good record. I would rather have him representing us. As Obama becomes further clueless, watch world and national stability lessen. You have to look at this shit on the fifty year or hundred year plan. By that token, I don't think GWB will come across as bad. Katrina wasn't his fault; it was if anything the fault of the mental defectives in New Orleans. The war in Iraq is a blip on the radar, although the media moaned about it like the death of baby Jesus himself. He was aggressive, so people complained, but it did keep the peace, and kept people not wanting to fuck with the USA. The current recession is a natural part of the boom-bust cycle, exacerbated somewhat by Clinton's easy money policies. If you look at politics like a historian, you can see past the hysteria of people with not enough to do toward the demands of real politics, which is a game of power and balance. Things that concern me: - USA debt bubble(s) - Overpopulation - Nuclear proliferation - Russia and China - Lack of competitiveness in USA schooling Everything else is window dressing. Amount Obama is going to fix any of the above: -25%, approximately.[/QUOTE]
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