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Economy worsens as America prepares for "verbal intercourse" this evening

October 7, 2008 | san francisco, California | Vetting explained

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Yes, I just called the debate this evening between Obama and Mccain "verbal intercourse", because after they get done speaking tonight we all are going to feel "Screwed"

 

After they get done telling us about how the stupid "Bail-out plan" will work or the war overseas, then they are going to tell us why we should vote for them. Sorry folks but I'm just sick of both the democrats and republican parties' lying to the American people!

Barack Obama has run his entire campaign on CHANGE, but how can we change if we keep voting for the two political parties that are running this country into the ground. This country as a whole is divided into three basic categories, the wealthy, the middle class and the poor. If I had to pick which category I belonged with it would have to be the later, but does that instantly mean that my vote don't count? I don't think so; many people throughout history gave up their own lives so that poor people like me could voice their opinion in democratic elections. Democrats and Republicans alike have broken my trust; therefore I will no longer vote for them. I don't care what others say, I feel that at 75% of Americans feel the same as me and if we could all unite on Election Day, we could all change the world for the better.

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