
I still don't know who I'm going to vote for in November. McCain or Obama/Clinton? I know what you're probably thinking, "What!? McCain!? He's a Republican! You can't vote for a Republican, Mr. Iraq."
But, that's where you're wrong. I can vote for anyone, Republican or Democrat. I don't care. It bothers me that people associate themselves with one party and follow them blindly. It is possible that the other side can be correct sometimes, ya know. Well, George Bush being the shining exception to that rule.
With that said, I'm leaning towards Obama (assuming he knocks off Hillary). Politics aside, having an African-American President in office would really show the rest of the world how progressive we are as a nation. And right now, we need whatever we can get to get rid of the bad taste in everyone's mouth
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Since you are open minded as far as political affiliations, Ron Paul would be worth looking at. Some mainstreamers would like to call him a kook, but the changes he could make for America's economy and foreign policy would greatly benefit our nation and every other nation. He has a policy of peace and returning America to what it once was and is running as a Republican. http://www.ronpaul2008.com
It is, after all, politicians of the Clinton/Obama/McCain ticket that have brought us so far down. While Obama seems like a promising candidate, his foreign policy will bring us into more middle eastern conflict and further destroy the value of the American dollar to pay for it. Please consider it!
The two-party political system we have right now is a failure. Political appointments go to the highest bidder, making it impossible for regular people to take office. I'd love to see Ron Paul in office, but if he gets screwed by the system I hope Obama gets the job. He has a good head on his shoulders and the charisma needed to restore international faith in America.
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