Posted by
cstcomputers on Thursday, January 10, 2008 8:32:52 AM
What has anyone said that makes anyone out there believe that any of the candidates, especially the frontrunners, have any substance to their platform? I have not heard anything concrete, nothing that tells me who "I" should vote for. Healthcare this, Security that, and a few sobs thrown in for good theater. What am I voting for?
It really blows me away that a good percentage of "Young White Female Voters" in New Hemps and Ohio have decided to pick for the next president of the United States a young orator that speaks well. Oh my God I hope they don't turn out in droves at the general election in November we'll be looking at Obama talking eloquently and forcefully about looking for Osama, all the while pulling our military out of the region so Osama can go back to club bin laden.
Here is my rundown on the candidates:
An Orator (talks a good game).
An Arkansausal type A Lawyer (slept with the President).
A Personal Injury Attorney (what more needs to be said).
A Preacher (what more needs to be said).
A Mormon (Has lots of money).
A Prisoner of War (was released more than 30 years ago).
An Italian Mayor (just happened to be there).
An Abductee (Hangs out with Shirley).
A Joke (lives on the fringe).
The Actor (WIll he wake up in time for the war)?
NOW OF THESE WHO DO I HAVE SOME RESPECT FOR:
At least the Mormon is spending a lot of his own money to run for an office that will pay less in a year than he could earn in six months easy. He has some real proven managerial skills and actually did a good job as Governor of Old Mass.
The Prisoner of War is actually an american hero and a good Senator that tries to cross party lines to actually accomplish change in Washington but his stance on Immigration is a killer for me.
The Italian Mayor did do a great job cleaning up New York and was a tough Prosecutor but how hard could that be post mafia days anyway.
The Orator is still an enigma for me. I have no idea where he really stands on anything. What his record really is. How he "REALLY" feels about "RACE" in america. If he's elected am I going to have to pay a reparations tax? Will him and his guilt ridden white liberal friends cram a zillion new laws down my throat that will make it toughter for my kids to get a job when they grow up? But, I did mention that he is an enigma, he may still come through for me.
All in all I hope that whoever gets into the office they don't leave those poor Iraqi's and Afghanistani's to sort out their destiny by them selves too soon...
Here's hoping and Watching...