Which figurehead do you pick?
October 7, 2008 | Richmond, Virginia | Vetting explained
Both of these have said 'lets keep this civil' and then BOTH of them (at the same time, not obama or mccain first) started doing it... but thats because in all actuality neither of them are good leaders.. they are good at 'following' their campaign advisors... so, who are we electing.. the people standing up looking pretty? or the stupid people who are running the campaign? My guess is neither... that we are voting for slogans.. old stupid slogans that mean nothing to anyone. Change.. etc.. etc.. means nothing.. both camps are morons.. but my moron is McCain, others moron is Obama. Lets pick one of these morons and get it over with. It won't make a difference, neither will be able to keep the promises they keep anyway. No one ever has.
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