candidates and in the race to the White House, they are helping
McCain win.
Hillary supporters: she has experience, but not as much as she
portrays to have. She has been an elected official since 2001. the
Iraq vote does factor in to her decision making and there are no real
differences on healthcare.
Barack supporters: He has been a politician since 1997 so he has
experience. there are no real differences on healthcare. everyone
knows he isn't a muslim.
Both are panderind and flat out lying to Ohio voters about NAFTA and
neither has a viable plan to really deal with illegal immigration.
Ok so there probably are plenty of other people who would be better
choices since neither has executive experience, but it has to be one
or other.
--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Carol Roberts <carolroberts1@...>
wrote:
>
> Oh, disaster! Speaking of disaster, let me roam around in history
for
> a moment. In the presidential election of 1800 (think for a moment
> about exactly when this country was founded), Jefferson and Burr
wound
> up in a tie, and after 35 ballots in the House of Reps, they were
still
> tied. I quote from "Don't Know Much About History", by Kenneth C.
Davis:
>
> "The campaign produced a torrent of slurs and abuses from both
sides.
> And newspapers loyal to either party were filled with crude rumors
of
> sexual philandering by both Adams and Jefferson."
>
> "The crisis was real, and some historians believe that civil war
over
> this election was not only possible but likely."
>
> Jefferson was elected, finally and took the oath of office on March
4, 1801.
>
> "This electoral crisis marked a triumph of level heads in both
parties,
> who put the orderly succession and continuity of government first."
>
> And you think we've got a disaster on our hands in 2008???? Get
Real.
>
> Carol
>
> raschueller wrote:
> >
> >
> > Go Indians!!!
> >
> > Speaking of nightmares... now we have two methods of voting????
Good
> > lord. I shudder to think about the disaster this could lead to.
>
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