Return to Article: McCain, Obama share some views on security
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they BOTH share an incipient desire to cater to the globalist and imperialists in the Elite.
Their megalomania is unparalled in recent elections.
One a military politico palmgreaser and the other a legal politico palmgreaser BOTH are differentially BLIND to the role the Constitution has on its RESTRAINT of the Executive Branch, that pesky thing called Declaration of War, and those incovenient and meddlesome things called Amendments..like the 1st, 4th, and 10th.
The Parties are a mirror of the other and the candidates and parties' agendas WILL NOT GET ANY THE SHACKLES of servitude and debt off our backs..and the TRILLIONS in debt, MILLIONS of legal pages of regulations and controls, THOUSANDS of coffins and HUNDREDS of fundraisers for each other WILL MARCH FORWARD to the utter dismay of the founders of our Republic from the grave.
The American Pavlovian conditioned Skinner box residents will pull the lever in November..for a bigger slice of Cheese..MORE bread and circuses..and still Rome burns
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It is interesting how few people choose to focus on McCain's stunning policy reversals. I guess that is not important if you are a died-in-the-wool Republican or a racist.
It is even more interesting to see the Bush administration now adopting a diplomatic approach to Iran that mirrors Obama "let's talk" philosphy.
Let's just make more excuses to vote for a guy who admittedly lacks an understanding of the economy or technology and who doesn't see the need for Federal oversight of our plunging markets and does not want to assist homeowners facing a mortgage crisis fed by predatory lenders.
Let us stay with the party which has destroyed what little crediility we have in world even after 9/11.
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Leopards don't change their spots. This guy is anti military like Bubba. However he will use it to support the UN. There will be endless deployments with no mission or national security issues
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The "remake Obama" race is on as he lurches away from positions that, ironically (given the provenance of this article), resulted in the National Journal's citing Obama as the most liberal-leaning and voting member of the Senate in 2007. The recent "flexibility" that Obama has demonstrated repeatedly as he makes 175 (not quite 180) degree reverse changes in his positions reflects a man without any really solid moorings of principle, but rather the Clintonesque (Bill, not Hill) "muddle along" pragmatism driven by polling results. The media's penchant for putting a positive spin on all the convoluted twists and turns of what goes for Obama's policy du jour is getting more than a little old. It's unfortunate that few of the late Tim Russert's colleagues are able, as was he, to put aside their own partisan leanings and deal fairly with all political comers.
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