Re: It's on bitch! It's on!
^^ well it's good to find out that I may yet be able to apply for dual citizenship (I hope so... I both Canada and the USA. And only my father is American (born in Baltimore, later raised in Richmond V.A. where my grandfolks reside ^^b) and I really, really wish I could vote for Barrack.
Now this will sound weird as people generally stick to candidates from a single party, but if Barrack doesn't get it, much as I like Edwards (I'm not a big fan of Hilary really... LOVE Bill, not too big on Hillary) then I think the next best choice would have to be Mike Huckabee. To me, even though they have different bases it really seems like these two are on the same page in regards to change.
And it's refreshing to see someone running a "nice guy" campaign for once. Lord knows we're all sick of the negative BS and all the rhetoric.
As far as Bush goes, I think he and Dick are going to go down as an example of what not to do as President/VP. He'll leave a legacy all right, just not the kind he was expecting That asshole has lead the country down the path to ruin, I just hope that whoever wins this election can fix or at least stem the monumental damage the moron has done.
Oh yeah, and if at all possible, kindly remove corporate America's thumb from the Senate's ass. Fuck Big Oil, fuck all the asshole lobbyists, and revive the middle class. While I often find he's a bit over the top, Lou Dobbs is 100% right when he talks about outsourcing and China... all these jobs going to cheap foreign labor while America's once top-quality facilities and companies (most notable the big 3 - GM, Chrysler and Ford) are going to shit.
If you haven't read it already, I highly suggest picking up a copy this book
I'll be rooting for Obama and Huckabee in tonight's caucus ^^b
^^ well it's good to find out that I may yet be able to apply for dual citizenship (I hope so... I both Canada and the USA. And only my father is American (born in Baltimore, later raised in Richmond V.A. where my grandfolks reside ^^b) and I really, really wish I could vote for Barrack.
Now this will sound weird as people generally stick to candidates from a single party, but if Barrack doesn't get it, much as I like Edwards (I'm not a big fan of Hilary really... LOVE Bill, not too big on Hillary) then I think the next best choice would have to be Mike Huckabee. To me, even though they have different bases it really seems like these two are on the same page in regards to change.
And it's refreshing to see someone running a "nice guy" campaign for once. Lord knows we're all sick of the negative BS and all the rhetoric.
As far as Bush goes, I think he and Dick are going to go down as an example of what not to do as President/VP. He'll leave a legacy all right, just not the kind he was expecting That asshole has lead the country down the path to ruin, I just hope that whoever wins this election can fix or at least stem the monumental damage the moron has done.
Oh yeah, and if at all possible, kindly remove corporate America's thumb from the Senate's ass. Fuck Big Oil, fuck all the asshole lobbyists, and revive the middle class. While I often find he's a bit over the top, Lou Dobbs is 100% right when he talks about outsourcing and China... all these jobs going to cheap foreign labor while America's once top-quality facilities and companies (most notable the big 3 - GM, Chrysler and Ford) are going to shit.
If you haven't read it already, I highly suggest picking up a copy this book
I'll be rooting for Obama and Huckabee in tonight's caucus ^^b
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