Originally posted by Dryzzt23
Damn...now you've got me started. I will resist the incredible temptation to retort
Needless to say I am a staunch Republican and believe that 140+ days of public service does not qualify a person to run the most powerful nation on earth. Plus, the combination of ...the democratic nominee...and a liberal congress run by the bat-like nancy pelosi, whill immediately signal the beginning of the steep decline of the U.S.
It seems like both the dem candidates seem hellbent on neutering the U.S. so that we're as ball-less as all those eurofag countries
I'd rather have a person who knows the value of freedom (McCain) leading our country. I definitely don't agree with all of McCain's stances, but he does stand firmly behind the military and won't bend over for the UN.
Ok...so much for resistance lol
Well, my thing is that you look at the past 8 years and everything that has gone on...
Economy - in the toilet
War - we shouldn't have been in based on their reasoning
Foreign Policy - what foreign policy, America has lost its standing in the world. We use to be a country that was looked up to...A country that others strived to be like. We use to be a model that developing countries followed. Now? Not so much.
Foreign Oil Dependency - We have the means and capabilities by either drilling here or alternative fuels to reduce our dependency on oil, however, the Bush administration has failed in this area so badly that gasoline prices are now at an all time high...(taking inflation, etc in to account)
National Debt - record high
Unemployment - record high
Homeowners - record low
...and the list goes on and on and on...
The number one defense to this, is McCain is not Bush. Well, if that's the case then how do you explain that 95% of Bush's policy were supported by McCain and that 75% of the policies 'Senator' McCain either wrote, co-wrote, or was an avid supporter of are now shot down and denounced by 'Candidate' McCain.
Here's the deal, I like John McCain. Out of all of the Republican candidates, he was the one I wanted most, but with Barack Obama, you might actually see legitimate change. You might actually get that small glimpse of hope, that you don't get from the typical candidate.
The other thing that you constantly hear is that he's not old enough, he doesn't have enough experience. He hasn't been in politics long enough to do the job.
You know what...? Is that a bad thing? I don't think so. Look at where every day politics as usual has gotten us. The highest unemployment rate in years, the lowest amount of home owners in years, a poverty line that shifted from roughly $18,000 per year to nearly $30,000 per year. Food prices, gas prices, energy prices, etc also the highest they have been in decades.
It's time for a change. Regardless of whether you believe the country needs change, it does. Let's put back hope in the American Dream and grant it to all, not the wealthiest of the bunch.
/rant