My reaction to the presidential campaigns

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srellim234
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I reflect on the truth stretching, fabrications and closed-mindedness of both the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns:

Any one else here feel like they're stuck in a Lewis Carroll novel?


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No, I felt that way when Dubya was elected... for a second term!

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That's why I said "stuck". I felt that way then, too, and we're still in it!

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Absolutely agree ishk,

And I am sure I will get flamed for this but everything I see in all forms of the media and even here is McCain, his surrogates, and his supporters attacking Obama, and I see very little actualy substance or any idea of what he actually stands for right now or what he plans to do.

Obama isn't a prize pig either. I hear a lot of BS about 'change' but all his plans seem like at best minor departures from current policy. His ignoring the constitution and voting for warrantless wiretapping is ridiculous.


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