To: ChuckHam
I crossed over and voted for Obama, when McCain picked Palin as his VP choice. Other Republicans did, too. As one highly respected Republican said, I have learned from the Bush administration to value competence foremost over ideology. (I am paraphrasing.) He was explaining why he was endorsing Obama, even though he didnt share his ideology, and it had to do mainly with Palin and what it said about McCains competence, as well. I and other Republicans didnt vote for a communist or a socialist. Hes a liberal with a bottom-up approach (as opposed to a trickle down approach) much along the lines of FDR and JFK. If you want to be taken seriously, you have to give up outlandish nonsensical arguments. Unless, of course, thats all you have to stand on.
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It's uninformed, illogical garbage like this that got us the disaster that is Obama.
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07/11/2009 10:05:44 PM PDT by
Uncle Ivan
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To: Uncle Ivan
I have learned from the Bush administration to value competence foremost over ideology. (I am paraphrasing.) <\i> did TxBud really right that. Irrespective of whether McCain/Palin would have been a good president, Obama valuing competance over ideology is a joke right? I mean know one seriously believes that? Also I think Obama's approach is a head in butt and bottom down approach to economics, not bottom up, that only works in bars.
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