It's funny, you see... Well, at least it is to me. McCain and Pain are touting themselves out to be the reform candidates and wanting to change America. How can you run a campaign on change when the message you want to change is essentially your own? Folks, that doesn't add up.
McCain says that when he is president, he is going to take a pen and veto all of the earmarks. He also says he will say "no" to 'special interest.' I am a very optimistic person, and I know you guys are too, but let us not kid ourselves. What will happen if McCain is elected is that he will sell our government off to the highest bidder. How can anyone elect a man who will continue the present administration's ploy to send more American jobs overseas? We will have more and more people in need of assistance that the government will tax the hardworking, tax paying, barely-making-it American to death. That will give new meaning to the 'Death Tax!'
Investment bank after investment bank is going down the drain, thereby causing more Americans to lose their jobs. Is this the kind of America we want to live in, to pay taxes in and have it lay waste? The federal government can help a private bank get out of trouble, but it can't seem to help the people on the coast of Texas and Louisiana! Is this the kind of America we want to live in where there is still much inequality? Well, if so, vote for the "change" candidate and his running mate that "can see Russia from her house!"
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Oh son, were you drunk when you wrote this?
"Pain" heh heh...
That's the stuff I get when I hear that old bag speak.
McCain's been trying to hijack the change platform since at least June. To quote Pappy O'Daniel "How we gonna run reform when we the gotdamn incumbent?"
He's old, tired, and senile.
Drunk! Heck no! You know I'm a tea drinker! :)
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