Originally posted by Martywasn't Blair a good prime minister ?
(sorry, Canadian asking)
Originally posted by haytrainI really don't have the energy to get into a huge political discussion, but let me just try and clarify a little bit what I was trying to say in my original post:
I was trying to say that Obama was one of the few senators who stood up against the invasion in Iraq from the very beginning It's pretty popular now to come out against the war, but check the record, he was against it from the beginning. I wish more people would have done the same, since it has turned out that the American people were misled by the current administration as to what we were doing there, what was allegedly there, etc.
I think the clips you posted from FoxNews are even more appalling than the MSNBC ones because the hijacking of the questioning and the way the interviewer all but dismisses any response given as to Sen. Obama's accomplishments. You can't expect random voters during primary exit polls to be completely familiar with the voting histories and parliamentary positions of each candidate. These are the primaries. People are voting with their gut. As the candidates get chiseled out on the campaign trail, you inform yourself and make the best decision with what's available.
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Originally posted by wtshnnfb01[..]
Courrse he opposed it, its a fairely well kept secreat his step dad is Iraqi. That doesen't make him a bad person. Just gives him motive to not want to bomb it. My problemn is how the media kissed his ass since day one, and demonized Hillary. Never before have I seen one candidate get fucked over by the media, as well as her own party so much. I'm a die hard democrat, and I'm voteing Mccain.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01I'm severly dissulusioned with the democrats for fucking over Hillary. The media chose Barack along time back, decided to take every oppurtuniety to run her down.
Originally posted by MartyWell, talking about Blair, he succeded to margaret Thatchet who really did alot of sacrifes to put the United Kingdoms back on the map. And blair was prime minister for a long time and I think that despit his tight attachement with president Bush he took social manners that were necessary but well caluculated and judge do to Englands bad economy. He worked on the alot of priveta\gouverment partenerships, espacially in the health area where he made a PPP model that my province (Québec) is taking as a model today.
ANd like all british gouverment he was really active on the international scene but without thw poumpous and arrigant way British used to have. But him following Bush was a mistake. A big one.
BUT I think that he really defined England's strong economy and society that whe see today.
but, im only a 15 year old canadien and I didn't even follow politics when he ruled,
Originally posted by stj0691"So.... Barack Obama is the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.... John McCain is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, and Hilary Clinton will "keep on truckin'" to the White House."
-Jon Stewart
You gotta love the guy for his politcal humor.
Personally, I'm glad Obama will be the nominee. He can relate to the middle class. Some say he says what people want to hear, or sounds like a preacher. I don't think so. Especially after all the controversey he's faced. John McCain is a good nominee, but I think he's too old to be president. Just recently he let the press see his medical history. 1200 pages. And that's just from 2000 to 2008. I want a president, not a patient at Washington Hospital Center. Someone who will be able to make decisions. Clever how he made climate change a matter of national security. Very good move senator. But about the economy. It was recently learned that McCain's advisor was a lobbyist who "supposedly" caused the mortgage crisis. Not exactly true, because there are other factors involved. This brings me to this post's Inside Out:
The mortgage crisis is a huge problem in America, and a very hot button issue (Not as hot as the American Melting Pot, which apparently has been left on the burner again)
One thing is how banks have low rates for the first few years, then skyrocket after those years (we'll let you pay good rates, then strangle you a couple of years later)
Another thing is how Americans are spending their money. Credit cards are one reason why people can't afford to pay their mortgage, because they're paying their credit card bills and the interest rates included as well (And people paying off their credit cards with other credit cards, etc.)
Lastly, soaring gas prices are causing more people to put more money in their gas tank. America has gone from the SUVs and Hummers to the soda can. (Coke or Pepsi?)
This is certainly getting people to buy more fuel efficient cars, and more people are caring for the enviroment. But how much will gas prices be? Some say gas prices will be as high as $6 a gallon by Labor Day (and $15 by Christmas, which means little Johnny won't be getting that yacht you promised you would get him for his 3rd birthday).
At least Obama has something of an economic plan. Good run Hilary, good run. Not at good as Obama, but still worth some mention.
Here's your moment of fun:
"Mitt Romney suspends presidential campaign .... Romney then added,. "now if you'll pardon me, I must return to my former career as a ..."
Originally posted by AAV711[..]
About gas prices, its important to note that Europeans and the Japanese have had gas at $7 a gallon for the last quarter of a century, I don't hear them pissing and whining about it. I honestly hope gas goes higher and higher. People don't realize how wasteful they are. SUVS, Hummers and the like are absolutely atrocious. And I'm not just talking about pollution and carbon emissions-- as so-called intellectual and intelligent human beings, we should strive to be as efficient as possible (kudos to Japan).
I'm not at all concerned about McCain's age. Some people were concerned, and I think he tried to pacify them by publicizing his medical records. He's in excellent shape--AND he doesn't smoke (unlike Obama).
As for the housing/real estate crisis, there needs to be some system of control. Like I said, people need to take care when it comes to credit and such. True, banks should have at least CONSISTENT interest rates. But people should also be cognizant of what they're getting into, and not bite off more than they can chew.
Some might blame all this on the capitalist free-enterprise system. While we might not have this problem were it not for that system, responsibility ultimately lies with individuals.
Originally posted by stj0691[..]
...Earlier this year I convinced my parents to get a hybrid, and now they're thanking me.
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Of course, the joke is on us...