MisterSadistro |
08-30-2008 07:27 PM |
Sadly, editorial replies confirmed a lot of women saying they are jumping on the McCain bandwagon in today's paper rather than supporting Obama. It makes me feel like a lot of people (not just women) in politics have the mentality that "if you don't somehow support all my ideas and ideal candidate, I will vote for the other person". Is it just me, or is having at least some of your views represented better than having none at all ? I personally feel like this country has fallen by the wayside in the last 8 years and if Hilary was the Democrat nomination, at least she represents my views more than McCain so I would've voted for her. I don't give a shit about "making history" so much as I am worrying about "repeating history". Black, white, Latino, man, woman.... whatever. This country hasn't worked for anyone but a few people in the last few years so if anyone can at least try to make a difference for the majority, I am all for it. You don't need to have much experience on the job as so many McCain supporters are trying to knock. Point in question: How many guys here would prefer having their new girlfriend having a great heart and making a better life together than "experience" ? Considering McCain & Co has been screwing everyone for 35 years, I'd stay away from that :D
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