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To: NOW who wrote (136780)7/26/2008 6:22:32 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favorRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Yeah, I guess that's my take. Don't get yer hopes up that the new guy will make things any better, or even "less worse" than they might have otherwise been. The new boss=the old boss....
(D)=(R).

The only certainty is more debt, lower dollar, lower standard of living, less freedom in Merka. If there were freedom futures I'd be clown short right now......



To: NOW who wrote (136780)7/26/2008 11:15:04 PM
From: John ChenRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
""There is a naive view that somehow everything will be different if the Democrats get back into power".

We have to agree to agree ( or agree to disagree, or disagree
to agree, whatever ) on this one.

It will be different, absolutely, as clear as black and white.

The question begs to be answer is: will it be for the better.

McSame will lose just like Clinton, the 'generation gap'
thingy.

I don't agree with these 'young people' has fresh idea thing,
but it's the trend, the reality, the 'young people' will
take it over, right or wrong, and they are going to do stupid
things just like the elders did because they probably won't
listen to the elders. It's human nature, learn by mistakes,
instead of learn from experience. Ask Bush what he has learned.