actually, presidential candidates keep 90% of campaign promises. don't expect national healthcare either way though. the huge ones never go through.Hakei wrote:
As apposed to most politicians who don't make promises they can't keep to get into government.
Oh...
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Obama was talking about change in the way we do politics, not just the way politics of the president, and working with the other party, etc., while at the same time McCain ditched his old profile of being a moderate and a maverick in order to win the GOP nomination.462nd NSP653 wrote:
Oh...I'd come down off that pedestal. Obama does NOT have a copyright on promising "Change" during a campaign. Almost EVERY politician running for office promises change. Even incumbents often promise change...how ridiculous is that. Very few come claiming "more of the same". When they do...they usually don't fare very well.Spearhead wrote:
I guess Feos + co. would rather have Obama lying about the truth. As opposed to McCain, who has basically tried promising everything Obama was talking about first? "Change", for example?
None of this would've happened if we had just bowed and took it up the ass for the motherland like we should've in during the Cold War. Now its too late. jk.
No words can say anything to change my mind about this. You don't vote only on the issues. I'd rather have an honest person I disagree with in office than a liar who I agree with in office.
McCains character and judgement and attitude in the past 5 months has proven he does not really believe in changing politics as usual. Is Obama perfect? No, but he looks damn good compared to how much McCain fucked up his campaign.
More partisan-culture war bullshit the GOP has used as an advantage for the past two elections. And "undecideds" like Feos are eating it right up.
Just because Obama says some of the stuff he wants done won't get done because the economy is royally fucked doesn't mean he still wouldn't be a good president. It's always about the lesser of two evils when there are only two political parties with an real power. So the "undecideds" and "moderates" and "centrists" can go F themselves. Not voting for the lesser of two evils will accomplish nothing. Voting for what you perceive to be the lesser of two evils, in theory, would prevent the greater evil from winning.
The entire history of the world and human rights and government has been a long list lesser of two evil type decisions. We had to end slavery before we could allow those people to vote. There are actually millions of other things you could list.
so stfu if anyone ever calls you partisan just because you're voting for someone. Its not always that simple. And being a moderate and a centrist only shows you dont have the balls to really deal with politics, but all the sheep love you for it. Like a slut.
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http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 2#p2316562God Save the Queen wrote:
undecided FEOS strikes again.
How can anyone defend McCain's decision for VP after that last interview.
Read.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
GJ with fixing a country that will be soon "unfixable".
lol....did your history book start in 2000 or what? god i would love to see a euro text book.GateKeeper{NL} wrote:
GJ with fixing a country that will be soon "unfixable".
William Wallace saved Europe, right?usmarine wrote:
lol....did your history book start in 2000 or what? god i would love to see a euro text book.GateKeeper{NL} wrote:
GJ with fixing a country that will be soon "unfixable".
Malloy must go
just admit your bias FEOS, thats all Im asking. You are too partisan for an independent.
He can't follow up on a great deal of his promises, mainly because the economy is fucked up and it will need a few years to repair itself. Lots of jobs are at risk now. There's no way in hell that he can push through a social healthcare network with how things are going, atleast not in his first term.
inane little opines
I never said I was an independent. I said I was undecided on who to vote for.GStQ wrote:
just admit your bias FEOS, thats all Im asking. You are too partisan for an independent.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Was William Wallace Russian?deeznutz1245 wrote:
William Wallace saved Europe, right?usmarine wrote:
lol....did your history book start in 2000 or what? god i would love to see a euro text book.GateKeeper{NL} wrote:
GJ with fixing a country that will be soon "unfixable".
I's love to see an American geography book.usmarine wrote:
lol....did your history book start in 2000 or what? god i would love to see a euro text book.GateKeeper{NL} wrote:
GJ with fixing a country that will be soon "unfixable".
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