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<title>Too Bad It'll Be Republican vs Democrat</title>
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<description><![CDATA[That's how this election will turn out.  But honestly, I don't want to see McCain anywhere even near November.  I think the better and more interesting election is Clinton vs Obama.  I feel that there's real passion in way the Democratic candidates are being chosen and that it's more indicative of what a truly democratic process needs in the US.  I love the fact that both Clinton and Obama are virtually neck and neck in this race, both candidates have things to offer (although I'm supporting Obama 100%).<br />
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The thing that's saddest for myself is that I think both candidates end up undermining the Democrat's platform in the end, especially if both candidates perform any negative campaigning.  If this were November and we had to go to the ballots right now with both candidates on the list, this wouldn't be an issue.  But we still need for the Democrats to make it to November and provide a positive image for the American public and the world to witness.<br />
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This campaign is so critical that everyone is watching.  People have so many opinions on the subject, simply because Bush fucked the US up really badly.  The next 8 years of the world impinges on selecting the correct one.  Heck, my next 8 years of my life impinges on the next president.  I mean, I'm hoping the next one has enough sense to dismantle the Homeland Shitcurity waste and TSA (Totally Stupid Assholes) agency and focus on getting the nation back on track.<br />
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Anybody but Bush is the wrong attitude to have.  I think that all of the Republican candidates (except Ron Paul who dropped out) are not qualified to lead the country into 2016.  We don't have that much time to rebuild the nation.  China and India are catching up.  Many allies lost faith in the US and only fear another crazy regime in taking over.  Youth is despondent as ever and the kids are growing up dumber while other countries are leading in science and technology.  Then you have the ecological issues with Global Warming, resource depletion, the oil crisis and such.  Also, you have job losses and crooked finance firms getting away with murder while CEOs depart with the gratitude of multi-million dollar severance packages.  <br />
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I don't want nor trust a Republican to lead America away from this.  So hopefully the next candidate will be strong enough to take on the Republican party and win won for the country rather than a few self-serving people.<br />
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Hey Hillary!  Why don't you team up with Obama as VP if you lose to him?  I think that'd be a killer tag team.]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 22:56:05 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Obama Synches; Hillary Folds</title>
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<description><![CDATA[One of my few wishes this year came true in that Obama had snatched up the nomination for the democrats and Hillary will fade into the background as a pure supporter for Obama.  This election will prove to be probably one of the most critical in American history; at least within the 21st century.  It's critical because it's dead evident that George W. Bush has screwed the entire country up and there needs to be new leadership to fix that mess.<br />
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McCain's platform on the outset seems acceptable, but if you read between the lines on some of his issues, you'll begin to realize that in all honesty, he does not give a shit.  On some of the issues regarding the financial crisis, his basic stance is that the market needs to be fixed but wants the market drive the situation.  <br />
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<strong>In other words, he doesn't give a shit and doesn't want to take any responsibility for the fuck ups that will continue to occur without direct government intervention.</strong><br />
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America is a horrible wasteland economically and the government needs to step in to do something to correct it.  I blame a lot of the fuck ups in the economy on <strong><em>Wallstreet</em></strong> and those <em><strong>greedy asshole white collar criminals</strong></em> that have time and time again fucked over the American people.  While millions of Americans are suffering in foreclosing homes, bad credit, over priced gas pumps, inflated merchandise, increased cost of food and on and on and on, these son of a bitch fucks continue to make a buck.  And McCain says let the market handle things?  If McCain gets his eye, he and the government will continue to turn a blind eye against Wallstreet, not punishing those crooks, especially those CEO bastards making millions of severances, which they don't deserve, and continue moving the market in their favor, shorting any real investment opportunities and creating more chaos.  That is going to be McCain's reply as a president with his hands off, I don't give a fuck and I don't want the bloodshed on my hands attitude towards Wallstreet.<br />
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Obama has said a lot of the correct things in the campaign and he's going to be massively appealing to the middle class, the youth and the deprived.  People this fall will be voting heavily from emotion once gas prices dig deeply into the pocket books, when food prices reach an exorbitant level, when they have to leave their cities for cheaper areas and when they lose their jobs because of the conditions Bush and his cronies have impelled upon the US.<br />
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<em><strong>However, there's a huge catch.</strong></em><br />
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Let's say Obama does get November.  He'll have a responsibility and expectation of the world on his hands.  Can he do it?  Can anyone do it?<br />
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The expectations are as enumerated (in my opinion):<br />
<ul>
    <li>Immediate action to lower the gas prices</li>
    <li>A stimulus bill to improve the economy</li>
    <li>Something to curb rising food prices</li>
    <li>Expansion in the job market</li>
</ul>
Oh, and it doesn't end there.  Those are just the expectations that must be completed within the first year.  From that we need to address:<br />
<ul>
    <li>Improving education</li>
    <li>Making America competitive again in as a technological leader</li>
    <li>Ecological friendly policies</li>
    <li>Spending in science and the environment</li>
    <li>Repairing the massive black eye Bush has painted across the US in the face of the world</li>
    <li>Getting the troops to come back from Iraq</li>
    <li>Re-diverting the misguided war funds back into the infrastructure of the US</li>
    <li>Getting the perpetually promised and never delivered universal health care for Americans</li>
    <li>Addressing the H1-B visa issues</li>
    <li>Enforcing policies against automakers to quickly improve standards in the face of the gas crisis</li>
    <li>Going after the Republican fucks (namely Cheney) who have been helping and hiding all the funds with their oil and Wallstreet butt buddies</li>
    <li>Making Americans feel safe again internally</li>
    <li>Doing something about the horrible airport crisis (hopefully by dismantling the TSA and Homeland Security)</li>
    <li>Making food safe again</li>
</ul>
And of course, this is probably just scratching the surface of what needs to be immediately addressed.<br />
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What I meant by the catch was that if the president cannot fulfill these expectations soon, the world and the American people will shun American politics.  American politics and politicians will become a bigger joke.  You will no longer be able to depend on the government for anything and soon the government will lose almost all power in terms of faith as people will turn to mega corporations to support them or hide on isolated farms in fear of a domestic/civil war that was partly alluded during the Katrina Hurricane disaster.<br />
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This is how critical the 2008 election is.<br />
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It's not just about personalities.  It's about the world and the US government in one of the most meaningful stakes because people just are sick of what's going on.  I hope both candidates realize that.  I certainly hope Obama not only realizes the stakes in this, but will do everything in his power to help the American people.  I don't want to see hidden agendas emerge two or three years down the line where false promises were delivered and nothing would be done.  And I think most people feel the same way.]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:46:22 -0600</pubDate>
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