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December 14, 2007 at 5:33 PM #117508December 14, 2007 at 5:51 PM #117332
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Guest“People get fixated on believing that one man has all this power and everything he wishes will come true. It’s not the case. It takes a combination of congress, the senate, the house, and all those other people you should be very familiar with before voting. If anything the president is highly symbolic in many ways. Just someone for us average Jo’s and Jane’s to focus on.”
Nostr, well said and I agree to a great extent. However, the president of this country has considerable power and that kind of power in the hands of an idiot (e.g. President Bush) can be disastrous.
pbnative, I’m conflicted on the abortion issue, and I don’t choose to turn this into an abortion debate. Having said that, any woman that walks into a doctor’s office and tries to get an abortion in her second trimester or later, with a kicking, fully-formed baby in her belly should be run out of town.
Are there any of you that think Obama would make a good president?
December 14, 2007 at 5:51 PM #117462Anonymous
Guest“People get fixated on believing that one man has all this power and everything he wishes will come true. It’s not the case. It takes a combination of congress, the senate, the house, and all those other people you should be very familiar with before voting. If anything the president is highly symbolic in many ways. Just someone for us average Jo’s and Jane’s to focus on.”
Nostr, well said and I agree to a great extent. However, the president of this country has considerable power and that kind of power in the hands of an idiot (e.g. President Bush) can be disastrous.
pbnative, I’m conflicted on the abortion issue, and I don’t choose to turn this into an abortion debate. Having said that, any woman that walks into a doctor’s office and tries to get an abortion in her second trimester or later, with a kicking, fully-formed baby in her belly should be run out of town.
Are there any of you that think Obama would make a good president?
December 14, 2007 at 5:51 PM #117495Anonymous
Guest“People get fixated on believing that one man has all this power and everything he wishes will come true. It’s not the case. It takes a combination of congress, the senate, the house, and all those other people you should be very familiar with before voting. If anything the president is highly symbolic in many ways. Just someone for us average Jo’s and Jane’s to focus on.”
Nostr, well said and I agree to a great extent. However, the president of this country has considerable power and that kind of power in the hands of an idiot (e.g. President Bush) can be disastrous.
pbnative, I’m conflicted on the abortion issue, and I don’t choose to turn this into an abortion debate. Having said that, any woman that walks into a doctor’s office and tries to get an abortion in her second trimester or later, with a kicking, fully-formed baby in her belly should be run out of town.
Are there any of you that think Obama would make a good president?
December 14, 2007 at 5:51 PM #117540Anonymous
Guest“People get fixated on believing that one man has all this power and everything he wishes will come true. It’s not the case. It takes a combination of congress, the senate, the house, and all those other people you should be very familiar with before voting. If anything the president is highly symbolic in many ways. Just someone for us average Jo’s and Jane’s to focus on.”
Nostr, well said and I agree to a great extent. However, the president of this country has considerable power and that kind of power in the hands of an idiot (e.g. President Bush) can be disastrous.
pbnative, I’m conflicted on the abortion issue, and I don’t choose to turn this into an abortion debate. Having said that, any woman that walks into a doctor’s office and tries to get an abortion in her second trimester or later, with a kicking, fully-formed baby in her belly should be run out of town.
Are there any of you that think Obama would make a good president?
December 14, 2007 at 5:51 PM #117556Anonymous
Guest“People get fixated on believing that one man has all this power and everything he wishes will come true. It’s not the case. It takes a combination of congress, the senate, the house, and all those other people you should be very familiar with before voting. If anything the president is highly symbolic in many ways. Just someone for us average Jo’s and Jane’s to focus on.”
Nostr, well said and I agree to a great extent. However, the president of this country has considerable power and that kind of power in the hands of an idiot (e.g. President Bush) can be disastrous.
pbnative, I’m conflicted on the abortion issue, and I don’t choose to turn this into an abortion debate. Having said that, any woman that walks into a doctor’s office and tries to get an abortion in her second trimester or later, with a kicking, fully-formed baby in her belly should be run out of town.
Are there any of you that think Obama would make a good president?
December 14, 2007 at 5:58 PM #117337Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Not me. Way too inexperienced in foreign policy matters, and weak on defense. His willingness to engage in dialogue on a peer basis with Syria, Iran and North Korea strikes me as nearly infantile.
Bush was a very weak President and a studied reading of his time as governor of Texas would have shown exactly what to expect from his Presidency. While Republican, I voted against him in both 2000 and 2004, mainly because I couldn’t support someone I knew had nothing in common with either Goldwater or Reagan Republicanism.
December 14, 2007 at 5:58 PM #117467Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Not me. Way too inexperienced in foreign policy matters, and weak on defense. His willingness to engage in dialogue on a peer basis with Syria, Iran and North Korea strikes me as nearly infantile.
Bush was a very weak President and a studied reading of his time as governor of Texas would have shown exactly what to expect from his Presidency. While Republican, I voted against him in both 2000 and 2004, mainly because I couldn’t support someone I knew had nothing in common with either Goldwater or Reagan Republicanism.
December 14, 2007 at 5:58 PM #117500Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Not me. Way too inexperienced in foreign policy matters, and weak on defense. His willingness to engage in dialogue on a peer basis with Syria, Iran and North Korea strikes me as nearly infantile.
Bush was a very weak President and a studied reading of his time as governor of Texas would have shown exactly what to expect from his Presidency. While Republican, I voted against him in both 2000 and 2004, mainly because I couldn’t support someone I knew had nothing in common with either Goldwater or Reagan Republicanism.
December 14, 2007 at 5:58 PM #117545Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Not me. Way too inexperienced in foreign policy matters, and weak on defense. His willingness to engage in dialogue on a peer basis with Syria, Iran and North Korea strikes me as nearly infantile.
Bush was a very weak President and a studied reading of his time as governor of Texas would have shown exactly what to expect from his Presidency. While Republican, I voted against him in both 2000 and 2004, mainly because I couldn’t support someone I knew had nothing in common with either Goldwater or Reagan Republicanism.
December 14, 2007 at 5:58 PM #117561Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Not me. Way too inexperienced in foreign policy matters, and weak on defense. His willingness to engage in dialogue on a peer basis with Syria, Iran and North Korea strikes me as nearly infantile.
Bush was a very weak President and a studied reading of his time as governor of Texas would have shown exactly what to expect from his Presidency. While Republican, I voted against him in both 2000 and 2004, mainly because I couldn’t support someone I knew had nothing in common with either Goldwater or Reagan Republicanism.
December 14, 2007 at 6:11 PM #117342condogrrl
ParticipantWhat is Reagan Republicanism? Falling asleep at cabinet meetings? I could never see the attraction to Reagan. Nothing but a B grade actor, actor being the key word.
December 14, 2007 at 6:11 PM #117472condogrrl
ParticipantWhat is Reagan Republicanism? Falling asleep at cabinet meetings? I could never see the attraction to Reagan. Nothing but a B grade actor, actor being the key word.
December 14, 2007 at 6:11 PM #117506condogrrl
ParticipantWhat is Reagan Republicanism? Falling asleep at cabinet meetings? I could never see the attraction to Reagan. Nothing but a B grade actor, actor being the key word.
December 14, 2007 at 6:11 PM #117550condogrrl
ParticipantWhat is Reagan Republicanism? Falling asleep at cabinet meetings? I could never see the attraction to Reagan. Nothing but a B grade actor, actor being the key word.
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