Dirt McGirt
Bad Mother****er
- Dec 19, 2006
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Regardless of who wins, I'll be happy with the results. I've only got one issue that I'm voting for on this upcoming election day and neither candidate is going to immediately bring the troops home.
With Obama, the possibility of change is intriguing to me so I'd like Obama to win just to see what happens during his Presidency. I think he'd do a much better job with the economy and foreign relations than McCain.
With McCain, there will be tweaks to our current policies but I have faith that he will do a tremendously better job running the military and balancing the budget than Bush. I think McCain would be more pro-active against terrorism and funding Homeland Security than Obama.
I feel good with either candidate and will be content no matter who is the next President. Am I the only one?
With Obama, the possibility of change is intriguing to me so I'd like Obama to win just to see what happens during his Presidency. I think he'd do a much better job with the economy and foreign relations than McCain.
With McCain, there will be tweaks to our current policies but I have faith that he will do a tremendously better job running the military and balancing the budget than Bush. I think McCain would be more pro-active against terrorism and funding Homeland Security than Obama.
I feel good with either candidate and will be content no matter who is the next President. Am I the only one?