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ericcoleman) wrote2008-10-15 10:51 am
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I've been staying out of this
At least in my own journal. But some things need comment
This was on the Sacramento county GOP website.

There is an article here
The important quote is from chairman of the Sacramento County Republican party, Craig MacGlashan. “Some people find it offensive, others do not. I cannot comment on how people interpret things.”
This was on the Sacramento county GOP website.
There is an article here
The important quote is from chairman of the Sacramento County Republican party, Craig MacGlashan. “Some people find it offensive, others do not. I cannot comment on how people interpret things.”
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sadly, many presidents, including Reagan, promised to make gov't smaller, only to see it balloon once they got in office.
it's so big now i don't know if it can be reeled in by anybody.
both guys voted for the bailout, which, if you want to talk about transfer of wealth! oy! and to the very people who already robbed us blind.
obama wants to get bin laden (it's about time). mccain wants to go to war with iran. i don't want any more war. but i want a guy who has an even temper, and open mind, and will try diplomacy first. and by the track record, that's obama.
i'm ready for a smart, thoughtful president. i don't care what color.
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But I digress.
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We'll see.
But the man is not infallible and some of his associates will not be angels.
Whatever. As long as I have a job I like, interesting work to do and I can perfect my trade, I'll be happy.
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Entirely true, but misses the point. Obama will be much, much better than McCain (who's losing it), and his appointees will be much, much better than anyone McCain would pick (just look at his first choice: Palin). If your criteria is competence and ability to assess talent, you'd be a staunch Democrat in this election.