StincolnLincoln
Dedicated LVC Member
So now you know who i am voting for....
Oh so me saying i am voting for Obama is ignorance. My My My how intelligent do you sound. Both of you have proven time and time again just how wrong you are on so many topics. but you know what when its all said and done i will remain the one smiling.
I have noticed a pattern of McCain and Palin supporters. When someone says something they dont like about them they lose it. They find any means of attack to try and belittle the persons intelligence even if there is no response. I guess there is some training class i dont know about. but i bet if i put Bring the Pain Vote McCain these 2 would be praising every word i say.
And you another one who tries and belittle people with weak yet uneffected comments. you 2 must be cheerleaders for each other. Its only incoherent because your small mind cant comprehend when someone is actually making a valid yet stable point.
mark my word obama is the beginning of the end for all of us...
do u think i care if i am welcomed. NO!!! do u think i care what stupid yet uneventful remarks you say to and about me NO!!! like i said in the other threads we can do this all day and night and you still wont come out looking or sounding any better than when you started with your ignorant comments.
Which policies in particular are you concerned about?it has been marked.... and if McCain wins expect the more of the same and for our country to fall further into a hole.
it will with either candidate......................
You're exactly right on that point....
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
Which policies in particular are you concerned about?
Other than you apparent desire to have someone else's income seized from them by the government and then redistributed to you, what Obama policies are you aware of that will actually stimulate the economy? What policies does McCain support that you think are going to make our country fall into the hole?
Make an argument, be specific...
or have another drink and go to bed.
it is not what is best for the country, it is dems not voting with rep. and rep. not voting with dems no matter what..
It has been said, "opinions are like a$$holes, everyone has one.
It is important to remember, you can express an opinion without name calling.
It always seems to happen that when someone either runs out of something to say in defense of his, or her opinion, they start with the name calling.
Lets take a step backward, and look at what the presidency actually is, and just how it may affect each and everyone of us.
When it comes right down too it, the real decision making is not done by the president, but rather, the congress of the united states.
What happens in the walls of congress more often than not is how our lives are "governed".
Sure the president can suggest to the congress his ideas and goals for the country but, it is up too the congress.
They vote all bills, and even if a particular bill is vetoed by the president, it can go back to the congress which , for all intent and purpose, they can muster up enough votes to overide the president's veto.
Actually, dispite some of the actions of the now sitting president, the congress pulls the strings, and the president is more puppetlike than anything else.
Some wonder who a president will appoint to the surpreme court, and how that person will affect the nation, and it's laws.
Again, the president can only nominate, the final choice is up to congress.
Dispite the current leadership, the constitution states that ONLY CONGRESS SHALL DECLARE WAR.
That also is not something that a president can declare.
So, being president really isn't all that much.
The congress is the big kahuana, and they are the decision makers.
We hear both the candidates saying they will do this or that.
They can't do sh!t without the congress approving it first.
So debate all they want, it doesn't amount to a pi$$hole in the snow.
The real ones to worry about are the leaders in the house and senate.
They pull a lot of weight in congress, and Mr or Mrs president can only sit back and hope for the best.
Let us use another example.
Both candidates are talking "taxes".
One says, "Iwon't raise taxes on anyone", while the other states, "I will give 95% of the people a tax break".
Now, who actually says who gets what?
You guessed it, the congress.
Debate and campaign talk, is just that, talk.
Leaders are necessary, and no matter how they are portrayed, without them, there would be anarchy.
The presidency is more likely a "figurehead", and by voting for a president every four years , it gives the populous a sense of belonging and involvement, while in reality, it is not the president we ought to be concerned with, it is the congress.
People like Ms Palosi are the ones that send a shiver down my back.
She weilds tremendous weight right now, more than she would if she were thrust into the presidency.
Harry Reid is another that concerns me.
These are the kind of people we MUST be more concerned about when we vote in our statewide elections.
In summing up, Obama and Mc Cain are running for an office that in all reality is a thankless job.
In some instances their position as president will be effective but, in the end, it is the congress that weilds all the weight.
Arguing about this or that candidate for president is fruitless.
Where you had better be paying attention,is when you are in the voting booth electing your choice for congress.
Bob.