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Who will the neo-cons endorse for the 2008 elections?

Comparing candidates, the pickings are getting slim

I am sorry to be sound as a bummer on the elections of 2008. I have participated in many elections, which have been neck to neck at the end. I do believe in voting. I usually am so excited about the candidates running and know far ahead of time, who I want to win.
However, is anyone else just sick and tired of it all by now? This should be the election, which goes down in history. The ones running are significant in history for different reasons, and each one, will have a significant negative against them.

At the beginning, I was certain Democrats should be Washington DC. I am tired of the Iraq war and the sinking economy, Bush seems to ignore. He promises better but does nothing. I know we will get our rebate, I am glad to have the dough, but we already have the huge deficit. We still cannot afford this.

McCain: A Purple Heart prisoner of war from Vietnam. Who could not like a decorated war hero? He happens to be the oldest man in history to run for President. He also has questions from other veterans on his military POW time. There seems to be a history of young women in his life, though he is married. In addition, he is Republican. He thinks we can still overcome the Iraq war and we should stay, even with billions spent on it all the time. He thinks we just need a good leader. Ask him about the economy, he will tell you, he actually has no idea what to do about the economy. At least he will confess up.

Clinton: She has the chance to be the first woman in history for President. She has ideas of how to organize ideas and make things work. Before she was first lady, she volunteered for helping with the Democratic Party and looks out for the common person. Her downside is her temper, and of course, she has that bad memory of being under fire, which the news proved the story wrong. The same story she told over and over again. She also has a husband who keeps putting his foot in his mouth. Lately she did too, promising to annihilate Iraq, if they attack Israel. We have enough tough talk. Let us start to get a long.

Obama: The chance to become the first black man in history to be the President. He wants change. He is a young senator, has not been in Washington long. He is a motivator, but he does not actually have an organized plan, but he says he does and things will change. He says he is against the war but no plans from any of these people to defiantly stop the war. I am sure the oil has something to do with it. Question on his Church of Christ of something else, when his mentor and best friend preaches hatred of whites in the pulpit. Surprisingly, he retired after this, but is still Obama's best friend. Question, if Obama is not Muslim as he says why did he change his name from Barry to Barack? He can work the crowd with the finises' McCain and Clinton could never pull off. He can even compare himself to Kennedy. However, at the end, he looks all talk, but he looks impressive as he talks. He has a family surrounding him of Muslims and once your father is Muslim, the Muslim countries say you are considered a Muslim in their world.

I have no idea who will win, but the more this continues, and Clinton and Obama argue, McCain does not bother to speak, I am so not excited. Could we have candidate number four instead please? "Candidate number four, please stand up?"

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