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Consumed by the irrelevant
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edward ohare
2008-05-03 15:18:19 UTC
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How can we possibly make a good choice for President when we insist on
being consumed by the irrelvant?

What matters is whether we're going to leave our Iraqi Occupation
Force in place for years to prevent the collapse of Iraq, or whether
we're going to withdraw it (if we can as retreats under fire are
dangerous).

What matters is whether we're going to expand the US economy by free
immigration (a proven source of economic vitality) or keep an
increasingly feeble "America for the Americans".

What matters is whether we're going to realize that political
independence is a good thing, and economic independence (The Energy
Indepence Act) is a bad thing. The effects of the Smoot Hawley Tarrif
Act are quite clear.

But instead, the campaign has been defined by claims of moral
superiority, conspiracy, and belief in the supernatural by religious
nuts named Wright, Huckabee, and bin Laden. How easily distracted we
are.
edward ohare
2008-05-03 16:23:42 UTC
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Post by edward ohare
How can we possibly make a good choice for President when we insist on
being consumed by the irrelvant?
What is this "we" stuff?
Speak for yourself.
The divided America, courtesy George W. Bush!
MarkA
2008-05-05 02:50:25 UTC
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Post by edward ohare
How can we possibly make a good choice for President when we insist on
being consumed by the irrelvant?
What matters is whether we're going to leave our Iraqi Occupation
Force in place for years to prevent the collapse of Iraq, or whether
we're going to withdraw it (if we can as retreats under fire are
dangerous).
What matters is whether we're going to expand the US economy by free
immigration (a proven source of economic vitality) or keep an
increasingly feeble "America for the Americans".
What matters is whether we're going to realize that political
independence is a good thing, and economic independence (The Energy
Indepence Act) is a bad thing. The effects of the Smoot Hawley Tarrif
Act are quite clear.
But instead, the campaign has been defined by claims of moral
superiority, conspiracy, and belief in the supernatural by religious
nuts named Wright, Huckabee, and bin Laden. How easily distracted we
are.
What concerns me the most about the next President is that he will be
selecting at least one Supreme Court judge, that could tip the balance in
favor of more conservative majority. McCain would like very much to see
Roe v Wade overturned, and, if elected, will be in a position to help
bring it about.
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MarkA
Keeper of the Butter Dish of Balshazar
WaIIy
2008-05-05 03:44:09 UTC
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Post by MarkA
McCain would like very much to see
Roe v Wade overturned, and, if elected, will be in a position to help
bring it about.
You people are fucking idiots. Even if RvW is overturned
(UnConstitutional on it's face anyway) , the question will just go back
to the states.

One trick pony morons.

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