as long as a democratic president. They have good policy on immigrant.
as long as a democratic president. They have good policy on immigrant.
What's your take on the issue vern?Originally Posted by vern
What issue? There is very little policy difference between Obama or Clinton. I do know one thing though, this "experience" that Hillary seems to keep shoving down everyone's throats is trash. Unless you can call experience with a husband who got *******s in the Oval Office experience, then she has a lot of that. She keeps talking about her and her fight against healthcare, but the real deal is, yes she did fight for healthcare, but when the corporations began to put their lobbying might against her plans ... she backed down. It's amusing how she puts failure on a pedestal.Originally Posted by LytSlpr
Doubtful she'll win the nomination, but if she does, I'd vote for her just because I don't want McCain in office. Iraq is a quagmire he wants to continue forever. He claims that foreign policy is his strong suit and he has better military leadership, but continuing with Iraq only hurts the military. With all our eggs invested in Iraq, what happens with global US security? What happens when Pyongyang, Tehran, and oh wait, lets not forget about that little island called Taiwan and big brother China ... what happens when they decide to want to wear the big boy pants? Sorry John, your time as a POW did not teach you how to lead the military. Stay with the senate.
The three of them are not clear to provide economic solution to the US.. Mc Cain he said he doesn't know about economics, Obama always bringing up the race issue and Clinton does not have a clear econimc agenda but promisses either elevate the citizens from debt or the US govenment going to pay off its foriegn debt. Btw, who among them are serious and has solutions in immigration issues?
kung dli mo give way clinton, c mcain ang winner, n kung ma vise pres c clinton, c obama ang ma president
i don't think McCain will win. there are far more Americans in favor of Democrats than Republicans.
but then again it's everybody's ball game, so we'll never know.
naa may mga party loyalist bro, n dat group give assurance of some votes to mcain, n the other party, divided, pro obama is very popular sad n his votes kay kuhaon ni clnton
you're right, but it's no guarantee that McCain would gain majority of the votes in comparison with the Democrats. McCain sailed through the Republican nominations with what is considered a "favored" race, compared to a close one on the Democrats side. Obama and Clinton, surprisingly a black and a white woman candidate, respectively, has weighed in more votes than that of McCain's. so what does that tell you?Originally Posted by edgar88
elections on November.. until now, the democrats are not resolved - Clinton or Obama?
this division is paving the way for the republicans.. again - another possible war criminal president.
im quite sure Democrats would win this time. could be Hillary or Obama..my dad used to tell me that nag puli2x ra ning duha ka partido ug daug after Reagan's term...
if Republican ang president, mapulihan cya ug Democrat. if Democrat ang outgoing president, mapulihan ug Republican.
George HW Bush (Republican) ==> Bill Clinton (Democrat) ==> George W Bush (Republican) ==> Democrat
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