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Originally Posted by classicman
I'm not recycling shit. I am trying to make a decision. Everything here is so slanted toward one side, its sickening. It seems to me that many of you all are simply voting against Bush as much as for Obama. Sounds to me like you are the one recycling a party line.
Lets turn your question back on you, since your mind is made up - YOU tell me why Obama is the better man. Better yet - put the two side by side and list all their accomplishments, stances, associations and so on...
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You are correct in that at least part of my hesitation to vote for McCain comes from the fact the he's of the same party as Bush.
He uses the term maverick a lot in order to distance himself from Bush, but I haven't heard anything from him that gives me a warm fuzzy that he really is substantively different.
I have three huge issues with the current administration.
1) We have focused military attention on Iraq, which should never have been done. If we hadn't been distracted by Iraq, I bet we'd have Osama by now.
2) Attempts to grow the influence of the administrative branch of the government. See Palin's verbiage from the VP debate on the importance of the VP role.
3) The de facto reduction in the rights of citizens. I don't want the government to have the right to spy on me without severe limitations in place.
I haven't heard anything from the Rs to make me believe that these things would change under McCain. In fact I was surprised that Palin was so bold in her discussion of enlarging the role of the VP.
So I started out leaning Dem.
Then came the olympics where the Obama ads talked about building a hopeful future and the McCain ads talked about how bad Obama is. This had a very negative influence on me against McCain. I may be naive, but I believe in how these things
should be done. And mud-slinging pisses me off.
Not long after that was the Obama_as_celebrity ad -- more fuel on the fire.
This caused me to take a closer look at Obama. I like the fact that he's got a poly-sci degree. I like the fact that he is promoting a positive position as opposed to fear.
I like that he intends to get us out of Iraq as soon as possible.
I like the fact that he's for greater oversight of the finance sector. I don't believe that large corporations act in the best interest of the public and that some independent oversight is needed.
I think that too many breaks have been given to the wealthy and the large corporations and I like that Obama is at least talking a good game in this area.
I'm concerned about both party's plans for health care, so I think that's a wash.
I don't think McCain is the debbil, but I think we need more of a change than his cards are showing.
I don't think Obama is a saint, but I see him as the lesser of two evils.
Holy shit, this is tw length. But you
did ask.