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Originally Posted by The Reaper
I cannot reconcile any of Hillary's positions with being a Republican. I am having a hard enough time doing that with McCain.
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And I see her as being McCain in a skirt and no different policy-wise. so it would seem we are in agreement there, yes?
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As a Dem, which of Obama's positions do you find attractive?
Is it his "cut and run from Iraq policy", or the racism of his church that he found so attractive for 20 years? The hatred for America that his wife and minister feel?
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I don't think he has a "cut and run" policy anymore than McCain has a "good money after bad" policy. As far as Obama's wife goes - who cares? The Church thing? Who is being voted into office? We have had some SF guys say some controversial things -
in some people's opinion but it didn't reflect what the current CINC had to say on the subject, did it?
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Maybe Hillary's socialized medicine program that he seems to have borrowed from.
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I don't like HRC's program and its mandates. People should be free to choose but I do agree with what Obama says about feeding kids prior to classroom activities. I agree that early childhood programs are the way to go and it seems Ft Bragg agrees with me considering its EDIS programs
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Obama doesn't seem to have too many other policy initiatives out there.
He is a gifted speaker, but he certainly has no record of bringing people together on political compromises, which seems to be his principle claim.
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Obama has laid out a plan for a number of initiatives actually. You can look it up. I figure his success/failure rate is about the same as Bush's was at the start of his first term.
The bottom line is this...it doesn't matter what he says because the fact of the matter is the fucking guy is a g'dam Democrat. He could be purple and his Pastor could have the flag tattooed over his heart but the fact remains he's a DEMOCRAT and that makes him non-vote worthy in the eyes of some people.
Wouldn't you agree with that?