Thursday 27 March 2008

I Thought It Took A Village?

So Hillary Clinton is now saying Obama should have left his church because of his pastor's comments. Aside from it not being anyone's place to condemn him because of what one of his acquaintences said, doesn't this woman know that a church is not just one person?

7 comments:

Alaskan Dave Down Under said...

If Hillary can't win, she'll make sure no one else does. What a B*TCH!

Suzer said...

I've sent away for my absentee ballot but I'm really not sure what I'll do if Obama doesn't win the primary. I honestly don't think I can, in good conscience, vote:/

Muddiah said...

Well, you then open the door for John McCain who has no intention of de-escalating the war in Iraq(you saw him there a week or so ago with Dick(sneery-face)Cheney), no idea of what to do about our seriously ailing economy, not a clue about any of our domestic problems, and is the oldest candidate ever to run. I'll vote for anyone to better the prospect of him not ending up as our leader.

You really have to take a longer view of the whole thing and not just cling to the candidate who appeals to you; realize that they all have flaws and it's not a personality contest, but a contest of ideas and principles. You vote for the one who most aligns with yours. In discussing the two running as democrats, the pundits agree that they have very similar views of how things should be handled. It's the race, gender, personality thing that separates them. Either one will have teams of people around and with them in running the country. They don't rule alone. They both need to stop attacking each other and focus on how they differ from McCain.

At this point in time, I have problems with both of them, but I'll vote democratic when the battle is finished.

Alaskan Dave Down Under said...

Yeah, but if she does win the primary, she's still better than 4 more years of W (mccain).

Suzer said...

Hey now, I know it's not a personality contest. Give me credit for having more brains than that;)

Muddiah said...

So, Alaskan Dave will vote for Clinton, albiet reluctantly, should she win. Suzer's conscience might not let her. Just wonder why??

Suzer said...

I've explained why many times. I don't want her as president, and I'm not willing to vote for what other people see as the lesser of two evils.