13 Jan 08,
Hello everyone.
At this time we have gotten through two (three for the GOP) states and Michigan, Nevada, and South Carolina are coming up really soon. The leaders are as follows: Democrats: Clinton-25, Obama-24, Edwards-18. Republicans: Romney-24, Huckabee-18, McCain-10.
As we all know the polls don't mean squat. Hillary proved that with her moment of crying before the New Hampshire Primary. To those who might vote for her, please reconsider. I implore you as she is not believable - at all. Fortunately she cannot do that too often in public. And someone should really ask her about her 35 years of experience. I can count only 7 years as Senator. Where are the other 28 years? First Lady and travelling with Bill doesn't count lady.
As for Obama. Change and Hope is a really good message. But what is you plan? Tell me. All I've heard is nothing. Except Social Security, and your answer on that was pretty solid, but lost in the rest of the non-sensical Change and Hope message. Please tell us some policy stuff.
Edwards. Not much there except $400 haircuts and ambulance chasing. And the best man on that side of the fence, Richardson, went back to being Governor of New Mexico. Essentially not one Democrat has a clue as what to do except raise taxes and bankrupt us over a proposed healthcare plan they say will solve all our problems. And Hillary couldn't even get that right back in 1993. So what makes her or anyone of them think they can do it right this time around.
On to the Republicans. I want someone that has alot of integrity and is very well rounded in character. Someone that is successful and adheres to family values and tradition. And every single candate has those qualities but one person bests them on all counts. Mitt Romney. He may not have the Foreign policy experience as John McCain does, but he was very ablely to wotk out a healthcare plan with Democrats in Massachusetts. And that is a tough task on it's own right. He even went as far as not taking a salary as Governor. that in itself says alot about the individual.
I could go into the whole spiel of why not to vote for the other Republicans first, but I won't as I don't want to at this time. Each candidate has flaws and each has an active stand on the issues which I admire. And I'll be the first one to say that if Mitt Romney doesn't get the candidacy, I'll vote for whomever wins out on the primary because their characters and ideals are alot higher than those on the side of the democrats.
Please comment to my blog and I promise to do my best to reply back.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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