tampa1: He's not going to make it, to much Regan in his speach. McCain is going to sweep on super Tuesday.
Bite your tongue tampa!
lol I may be only 1 of the entire 23 people in this country cheering for Romney, but our collective 23 votes will stand tall against McCain until the bitter end!
(and then we'll end up adding those 23 votes to McCain anyway.)
lol I may be only 1 of the entire 23 people in this country cheering for Romney, but our collective 23 votes will stand tall against McCain until the bitter end!
(and then we'll end up adding those 23 votes to McCain anyway.)
Well we will see. I can't believe where it has gone since it started. I kind of like huckabee and Ron Paul myself...but I do don't think they stand a chance....
girlnextdormouse: Must say, I was surprised Guliani dropped out this soon. I thought he'd stay in through Super Tuesday at the very least.
I don't know what happened to Rudy. I though he would have been a contender, but NewYork anin't the country I guess..Hillary should also take notice of that......
Indyfella: People got tired of hearing his history, I think. The 9-11 story. While I think terrorism is our biggest threat, I even got tired of hearing him.
I agree though. I can't even count how many times I've heard the word "change" in this campaign. It's time for change. America needs change. What the people need is change.
If that's their platform, the least they could do is pay our parking meters eh? That'd definitely take some "change".
tampa1: I'm missing something here, how did you come to that statement?
It's clear that Americans want to be cared for....and when "we" want that, it cost money. Government is probably the most inefficient enitity to manage money. That's my only point~
Indyfella: I'm getting tired of every friggin politician figuring out a way to use the word "CHANGE" in their sentence.
I think what they're really saying is all we will have left after they get done with us is "pocket change".
I agree - to a point. Clearly, change is needed. I don't think the business as usual platform would get very far. It comes down to who we believe can actually enact change.
Indyfella: It's clear that Americans want to be cared for....and when "we" want that, it cost money. Government is probably the most inefficient enitity to manage money. That's my only point~
Yeah you got that right brother, they couldn't make a cup of coffee without it costing a fortune.
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