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I don't see how Obama can be held liable for every worker (or their opinions) but it certainly shows a lack of smarts on the local directors part! I see this years election as the thinnest choice available in a long, long time. As stated above, Obama speaks eloquently but says nothing. His voting record in the Senate is no real indicator because on many issues important to me in a leader he voted 'present', not yes, no or abstain. Clinton is an old guard inside politico who just wants to be President but just doesn't seem to bring anything else idea wise to the table. Oh, she has 8 years White House experience. The pastry chef has 14, so let's vote for her. McCain is a retread who has finally (it seems) found his groove. Both these 2 amount to 'stay the course' which I don't think is an option. Huckabee lost me when he stated that he would like the Constitution written to be more 'in line' with the Bible. I am a God fearing man, but I don't want the state involved in my church. Paul?
A lot of ideas I like (flat tax, limited gov't,etc.) but he has his loon moments when he argues his brothers cudos (his brother is one of the big income tax protesters in the US). And if he won, could he get a coalition to rule? Hard choices to make when the menu is so thin.
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"I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious." Thomas Jefferson
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