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Originally Posted by Vampyr
I also liked how at the beginning of this race, Republicans were worried by the quesiton, "Is McCain conservative enough?" And he reassured them that he was, and he has slowly become more "conservative" sounding throughout the entire race, to appeal to the extreme type of voting that Bond indicated, and to win the votes of more Republicans.
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Yes, unfortunately, for both parties, the money resides in the extreme wings. For a candidate to raise enough money to be viable they must cater toward the radicals.
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Originally Posted by Jason1
You people are rediculous. Replacing Bush with Mcain would, in effect, be like pooping on vomit.
But really its all irrelevant, because Obama will win in November and it wont be close. He will destroy Mcain. The people of this country have finally wised up (at least the ones who arent idiots)
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I don't mean to be rude, but it's this kind of petty partisanship that is ruining our country. Our nation has become so polarized that we are losing sight of where we came from. The founding fathers feared the institution of parties for this very reason.
Our country is in shambles, we cannot continue this fantasy forever. Our monetary system is built on what economists call "fiat currency," meaning there is absolutely no backing to our money. We can't live this way forever, and sooner than later our out of control spending and trying to police the world will catch up to us.