With all due recognition that people have different political views, I don't see how anyone wouldn't be for change after the last 8 years. McCain is the only one of the remaining three candidates who can be described as "stay the course." I like him all right (more than you do, I think) but frankly that concerns me. He thinks we're on the right course? I haven't heard him mention a single thing he would change. If you are saying change is a bad thing, I disagree with you. Respectfully, of course.
>John, you are wasting your time talking to "some" of these dems, particularly those who want "change" for the sake of change. Obama wants change alright. He want's the change from your pockets, and to change the amount of money you are allowed to keep. After all, it IS the governments money, isn't it.
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>I'm not the least bit worried that Obama will win. He and Hillary are devouring each other, so whichever wins, the followers of these false messiahs will automatically vote for McCain. I would not be surprised to see Hillary endorse McCain after she loses the nod. President McCain is sounding better all time.
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>>Don't forget George Orwell's quote, "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf". It's true. The world is a rough place.
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