GenSeneca
Well-Known Member
Point to his actual legislative record, NOT what he says he believes but what he's actually tried to pass, in order to show me exactly which issues you agree with him.yes I do, becuse he stands with me on the issues,
You are going on faith with Obama. His record of legislative accomplishments is razor thin, whereas, McCain's legislative record is voluminous. You can trust McCain to be where he says he stands, you have to take Obama on his word.and McCain failed to show me he would do anything to make this nation better and worth voting for.
Yes, gaffs. When Obama makes them, his supporters write them off but when McCain makes gaffs, Obama and his supporters try to make hay out of it by using the Ageist argument.And Gaffs? You have a good brain that shuts out the many many many McCain ones I see.
I know McCain makes gaffs... everyone does. Its only people on your side who equate McCains gaffs with old age and dementia.
Strange, thats how I feel about Obama. Empty suit who talks purty. Palin was excoriated by your side for not answering direct questions with direct answers... yet your same side didn't notice that Obama does the same or worse in debates. Like Limbaugh says, Obama says nothing better than anyone has ever said nothing before.Palin is a Joke, a sad one. I have never seen someone in a debate look more cluess. Bush debates 100 times better, and I hate him.
And for anyone who wants to childishly attack Limbaughs character by calling him a pill-popper - thinking that somehow discounts his opinions - Obama snorted coke, smoked pot (possibly crack) and drank heavily. I don't feel a need to attack him for these things to discount his opinions.... Obama's policies and empty rhetoric are easily defeated using basic math skills, logic, reason and a touch of recent history. The only way to defend Obama's policies as a recipe for prosperity, is to reject reality.