Good evening. I have been doing some thinking and I have come up with a few points of discussion about the '08 Race. Who does the electorate elect? The person running for president, or the person running for vice-president? I'm just wondering after all I've seen in the new the past few days. I am almost afraid that those people who are not...
I have heard the pundits say that Sarah Palin was what the Republican party needed. Some say that no one has energized the Republican party since Ronald Reagan. Perhaps. But let me say this: Sarah Palin is no Ronald Reagan!
Let's ask yourselves; who are you voting for? Are you voting for Biden or Palin; Obama or McCain? Are you voting on the issues or are you voting on the little butterflies in your stomach. Now is not the time to vote on feelings, but of something more. This could be, if not already, the most important election in about 40 years.
So, people, let us use our minds and not our hearts. This is too important.
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Okay, first off, I am not a Reagan fan. I think he is one of the worst presidents in American history. This man thought that trees actually polluted the earth. I won't even get into the "war on drugs" and how that's crippled the urban communities across America.
Here's my point. You know how I feel about Reagan, and Palin doesn't even hold a candle to him. I love him compared to her. I don't even want to imagine what our country would be like if she was president. After all, she is a single heart beat away from the position -- especially with John (half-dead) McCain.
Now, I am not voting for a Veep, but their selection serves at a great example of decision making ability.
Palin??? Are you kiddin' me??? Women across America should be pissed!
Reagan was a buffoon, but Palin makes him look like DaVinci. She's a single purpose authoritarian dimwit.
Madame Moose also has a more than reasonable chance to ascend to the Presidency with McCain's withered and cancerous body on it's way out.
Here's the most optimistic outlook for McCain provided by an insurance actuary:
"The 30-year-old Bragg actuarial company, which specializes in morbidity and mortality calculations, gives 71-year-old McCain a “healthy expectancy” of 8.4 years, taking into account his four bouts with melanoma of the skin."
If by some fluke McCain gets elected, Americans better pray he survives.
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