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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: MJ who wrote (41537)8/25/2008 1:28:27 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 224729
 
OK MJ, IMO, IMO, having watched the thinking of both Obama and McCain I feel obama is more informed and logical and I feel is more compassionate and intellectually competent.

McCain cannot use a computer? Anyone who cannot use a simple computer cannot be president. Out of 900 students he graduated fifth from the bottom of his class. In your business what does it mean if out of 900 people taking a math test a person comes in 895 of 900? Is that a man you would hire to teach math?

Being president above all else involves sharp thinking. I tried to stop myself from also mentioning McCain could not remember how many houses he had. How is Mccain going to figure out complex foreign policy?

Obama's big problem is that he tries to give intellectual answers and McCain just gives a sound bites (which people love) e.g. when both were asked "do you believe in evil and what would you do about it, Obama gave a complex answer.

McCain just said: 'defeat it'. Defeat what?

Evil is often a relative idea. To many being gay is evil. To the gay's anyone bashing them is evil. Relativity.

If you are a mathematician then you must understand sequential logical. Can you not see who is being the most logical?

What is your beef with Obama?

Why do you prefer McCain over Obama? I would be interested in hearing your ideas.

Regards
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