
10-10-2008, 09:55 PM
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Be careful what you vote for because you just might get it
Deciphering the left-right political lock box of the 2008 Presidential Elections
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We are at the point of wrapping up the election season, and once again you have the liberals on one side and the conservatives on the other side. Once again, Americans have the choice of voting for a Democrat or a Republican, and once again the notion of a viable third party option is not even entertained by the majority of the population.
After Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the Democrats failed to do what was demanded of them, which was to end the Iraq war and impeach the President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, one would have thought that the thought of voting Republican or Democrat would be completely unacceptable. Yet, here we are again, forced to between a Republican or a Democrat.
Since America, and the rest of the world for that matter, are locked in a left-right political box so to speak, we are once again forced to choose between the lesser of two evils. And again, it is up to the media to decide who is the greater or the lesser of two evils. But no matter on what side of the political isle you stand, the lesser of two evils is still evil. This is why I say "be careful what you vote for-you just might get it." Don't get it? Well I'm sure you will, so just bear with me and let me explain.
The myth of the legendary war hero, John McCain
It is quite obvious that a vote for Senator McCain is a essentially a vote for Bush's third term. McCain is a dead horse and everyone knows it. Real conservatives know it, and everyone but the staunchest of those who call simply call themselves conservatives know it. However, to those real conservatives who are ready to hold their noses and vote for this phony Republican just because the could never vote Democrat, there are a few things about McCain that either the media has not mentioned, or has not mentioned nearly enough.
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