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actsnoblemartin
08-23-2008, 11:21 PM
what mccain and obama's fault's are.

It would be nice to see an honest, un-biased, truthful analysis.

and if you have an opinion, atleast put a disclaimer first. :laugh2:

manu1959
08-24-2008, 12:00 AM
what mccain and obama's fault's are.

It would be nice to see an honest, un-biased, truthful analysis.

and if you have an opinion, atleast put a disclaimer first. :laugh2:

obama is all style and no substance....he has a fancy slogan but zero experience to draw from on how to actually run a company like the usa.....he is hoping his change will make a difference and has promised us everything short of coke in the drinking fountains.......and he has proved all his weaknesses by naming his second as biden.....

mccain well ..... he is a bit rash and temperamental ..... and he will press the status quo ..... but he is just setting the stage for romney in 12 ......

biden offsets mccain and both can wage the war.....

obama offsets romney......obama has hope and change for a plan.....romney has actually run a company before....

midcan5
08-24-2008, 07:58 AM
The Martian views the fundamental ideas on which America was formed: Its Constitution and the premises that follow from it. He looks closely at each candidate and arrives at the conclusion neither is that different in the broad sense of their ideas and values. He excludes givens such as race and religion because a Martian would not know the power these things have for some. He then decides a fundamental premise of American society, one on which it was founded and still believes is the right of the individual to live their life freely and to make their own decisions based on their own values and reasons. The Martian then views each candidate's position on a variety of topics. Minor differences appear but they are subtle and not conclusive. He then reviews a woman's right to choose how and when she is to be a mother. This is a distinct difference between them. He decides Barack Hussein Obama represents the right of that women to lead her life in freedom making decisions based on her values. He does not extrapolate (we can). BHO is his choice given what the Martian had determined to be an important core value and right for Americans.

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diuretic
08-24-2008, 08:36 AM
what mccain and obama's fault's are.

It would be nice to see an honest, un-biased, truthful analysis.

and if you have an opinion, atleast put a disclaimer first. :laugh2:

Years ago I was taught that when buying opal you look first for faults, if there are no faults (crazing, cat's whiskers) then you start to evaluate the good points of the piece of opal.

I don't know if that applies for presidential candidates. I think you should look for strengths, then accept weaknesses and ask what is being done to shore up the weaknesses. From radio reports here from expert commentators in the US it would seem that a wise presidential candidate seeks a running mate who will have strengths where their weaknesses are apparent. The word is that Obama picked Biden to shore him up in foreign policy.

Apparently McCain has been told he is not allowed to pick the US Senate as his running mate, he's only allowed one person :laugh2:

avatar4321
08-24-2008, 09:46 AM
no. We can't because the left doesnt admit that their Messiah has faults. ITs always someone elses fault that he is doing badly.